NPR: The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women. A truly terrible list.

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142. Body talk  :howfestive:

134 a god at the table  :cheerup:

130 wild and peaceful  :flamebroiled:

118 I Feel For You  :stressed:

116 On How Life Is  :ohwow:

113 Young Gifted & Black  :feelinmyself:

110 Platinum  :youready:

108 Inagination  :butwait!:

106 Tragic Kingdom  :nogrammynoneck:

105 The Glamorous Life  :sobusyjetsetter:

102 Sounds and Colors  :young:


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BAPHOMET.

Quote6. Beyonc?
Lemonade (Parkwood/Columbia, 2016)

One of the most recent projects to be part of our new canon, Lemonade is a masterful excursion through terrains at once visually fantastical and emotionally all too real, exploring shattered trust in a broken relationship; the singular pain borne by the mothers of men like Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Michael Brown; the battering down of black women throughout history; the scars of all of these kinds of trauma; white-hot rage and hopeful, though not blind, reconciliation. The inventive, stunning Lemonade film ? credited to seven directors, with each dream-like scene lapped atop the next ? has already generated a thousand points of exegesis (Was that yellow dress and gushing water in honor of the Cuban orisha Oshun? Was it coincidence that while wearing that dress, Bey smashes a closed-circuit TV with her baseball bat?). But those visual shifts also provide sinew and shape to the hugely varied sonic palette that Beyonc? employs as she flits between genres with everyone from Jack White to The Weeknd. Lemonade is as much a pastiche musically as it is visually, but taken in totality, it is so artfully constructed that it feels right. Pop music has only very rarely sprung from the mind or talent of a single auteur, but few solo artists have conceived of collaboration in as wide-ranging, or as dimension-shifting, a way as Beyonc? has on this project ? and she is the one most definitely in command. ?Anastasia Tsioulcas (NPR Music)



RAY7

Quote from: Baph al Mana. on July 24, 2017, 10:43:08 PM
Quote6. Beyonc?
Lemonade (Parkwood/Columbia, 2016)

One of the most recent projects to be part of our new canon, Lemonade is a masterful excursion through terrains at once visually fantastical and emotionally all too real, exploring shattered trust in a broken relationship; the singular pain borne by the mothers of men like Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Michael Brown; the battering down of black women throughout history; the scars of all of these kinds of trauma; white-hot rage and hopeful, though not blind, reconciliation. The inventive, stunning Lemonade film ? credited to seven directors, with each dream-like scene lapped atop the next ? has already generated a thousand points of exegesis (Was that yellow dress and gushing water in honor of the Cuban orisha Oshun? Was it coincidence that while wearing that dress, Bey smashes a closed-circuit TV with her baseball bat?). But those visual shifts also provide sinew and shape to the hugely varied sonic palette that Beyonc? employs as she flits between genres with everyone from Jack White to The Weeknd. Lemonade is as much a pastiche musically as it is visually, but taken in totality, it is so artfully constructed that it feels right. Pop music has only very rarely sprung from the mind or talent of a single auteur, but few solo artists have conceived of collaboration in as wide-ranging, or as dimension-shifting, a way as Beyonc? has on this project ? and she is the one most definitely in command. ?Anastasia Tsioulcas (NPR Music)


B'Day where were ya?

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98 Bikini Kill  :jetbeauty:

96 Hardcore  :takeallofme:

95 ?D?nde Est?n los Ladrones?  :cmereddy:

94 Tuesday Night Music Club  :rthosehotwings:

84 First Take  :damselindistress:

77 Aaliyah  :wellheythere:

75 Bad Girls  :caseoftheherp:

71 Blacks' Magic  :sistas:

63 Like A Virgin  :mmyucudnvr:

62 Wide Open Spaces  :suplol:

61 Writing's on the Wall  :ATLcameo:

57 What's the 411?   :ohhey:

Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
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BAPHOMET.

July 24, 2017, 10:45:39 PM #25 Last Edit: July 24, 2017, 10:46:03 PM by Baph al Mana.
Quote from: AYR on July 24, 2017, 10:44:34 PM
Quote from: Baph al Mana. on July 24, 2017, 10:43:08 PM
Quote6. Beyonc?
Lemonade (Parkwood/Columbia, 2016)

One of the most recent projects to be part of our new canon, Lemonade is a masterful excursion through terrains at once visually fantastical and emotionally all too real, exploring shattered trust in a broken relationship; the singular pain borne by the mothers of men like Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Michael Brown; the battering down of black women throughout history; the scars of all of these kinds of trauma; white-hot rage and hopeful, though not blind, reconciliation. The inventive, stunning Lemonade film ? credited to seven directors, with each dream-like scene lapped atop the next ? has already generated a thousand points of exegesis (Was that yellow dress and gushing water in honor of the Cuban orisha Oshun? Was it coincidence that while wearing that dress, Bey smashes a closed-circuit TV with her baseball bat?). But those visual shifts also provide sinew and shape to the hugely varied sonic palette that Beyonc? employs as she flits between genres with everyone from Jack White to The Weeknd. Lemonade is as much a pastiche musically as it is visually, but taken in totality, it is so artfully constructed that it feels right. Pop music has only very rarely sprung from the mind or talent of a single auteur, but few solo artists have conceived of collaboration in as wide-ranging, or as dimension-shifting, a way as Beyonc? has on this project ? and she is the one most definitely in command. ?Anastasia Tsioulcas (NPR Music)


B'Day where were ya?


Sitting somewhere being better than Lemons



RAY7

Quote from: Baph al Mana. on July 24, 2017, 10:45:39 PM
Quote from: AYR on July 24, 2017, 10:44:34 PM
Quote from: Baph al Mana. on July 24, 2017, 10:43:08 PM
Quote6. Beyonc?
Lemonade (Parkwood/Columbia, 2016)

One of the most recent projects to be part of our new canon, Lemonade is a masterful excursion through terrains at once visually fantastical and emotionally all too real, exploring shattered trust in a broken relationship; the singular pain borne by the mothers of men like Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Michael Brown; the battering down of black women throughout history; the scars of all of these kinds of trauma; white-hot rage and hopeful, though not blind, reconciliation. The inventive, stunning Lemonade film ? credited to seven directors, with each dream-like scene lapped atop the next ? has already generated a thousand points of exegesis (Was that yellow dress and gushing water in honor of the Cuban orisha Oshun? Was it coincidence that while wearing that dress, Bey smashes a closed-circuit TV with her baseball bat?). But those visual shifts also provide sinew and shape to the hugely varied sonic palette that Beyonc? employs as she flits between genres with everyone from Jack White to The Weeknd. Lemonade is as much a pastiche musically as it is visually, but taken in totality, it is so artfully constructed that it feels right. Pop music has only very rarely sprung from the mind or talent of a single auteur, but few solo artists have conceived of collaboration in as wide-ranging, or as dimension-shifting, a way as Beyonc? has on this project ? and she is the one most definitely in command. ?Anastasia Tsioulcas (NPR Music)


B'Day where were ya?


Sitting somewhere


else than this list?

Harlem

Yes Missy for Supa Dupa Fly at no. 5!!!!!

MelMel

Quote from: Baph al Mana. on July 24, 2017, 10:45:39 PM
Quote from: AYR on July 24, 2017, 10:44:34 PM
Quote from: Baph al Mana. on July 24, 2017, 10:43:08 PM
Quote6. Beyonc?
Lemonade (Parkwood/Columbia, 2016)

One of the most recent projects to be part of our new canon, Lemonade is a masterful excursion through terrains at once visually fantastical and emotionally all too real, exploring shattered trust in a broken relationship; the singular pain borne by the mothers of men like Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Michael Brown; the battering down of black women throughout history; the scars of all of these kinds of trauma; white-hot rage and hopeful, though not blind, reconciliation. The inventive, stunning Lemonade film ? credited to seven directors, with each dream-like scene lapped atop the next ? has already generated a thousand points of exegesis (Was that yellow dress and gushing water in honor of the Cuban orisha Oshun? Was it coincidence that while wearing that dress, Bey smashes a closed-circuit TV with her baseball bat?). But those visual shifts also provide sinew and shape to the hugely varied sonic palette that Beyonc? employs as she flits between genres with everyone from Jack White to The Weeknd. Lemonade is as much a pastiche musically as it is visually, but taken in totality, it is so artfully constructed that it feels right. Pop music has only very rarely sprung from the mind or talent of a single auteur, but few solo artists have conceived of collaboration in as wide-ranging, or as dimension-shifting, a way as Beyonc? has on this project ? and she is the one most definitely in command. ?Anastasia Tsioulcas (NPR Music)


B'Day where were ya?


Sitting somewhere being better than Lemons


let's jump Ray sis!

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50 Live Through This   :loose2when:

47 Son con Guaguanco  :gorlonfire:

36 Nightclubbing  :tistheseas:

34 Private Dancer  :wellheytherelol:

33 All Hail The Queen  :shittinonmmy:

29 Jagged Little Pill  :caramelapple:

28 Nina Simone Sings the Blues  :tittehbeendry:

27 Little Earthquakes  :freewilly:

23 Amazing Grace  :butwait!:

22 Diamond Life  :oof:

16 Rumours  :acquit:

15 Where Did Our Love Go  :wheresmylawyer:

14 Whitney Houston   :watchit:

13 Like a Prayer   :popeyes:

12 Baduizm  :latisha:

Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
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