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Top 1000 Songs, Top 880 80's Songs
Posted: May 5, 2006, 4:26 pm
by Winnow
Not being big into MP3 collecting, I wanted to find a core set of music to load onto my portable player for random play so I started checking out the newsgroups for MP3s. A lot of the collections I found were poorly tagged etc.
I did end up finding a pretty good top 1000 song collection from Veronica
http://www.sbs.nl/modules.php?name=top1 ... 04=visible
It's a euro site so has a slight bias towards euro music but overall the collection seems pretty solid as top 1000's go (not the order of the rankings but as a whole). All of the songs are tagged correctly and recorded 192kbps 44khz.
For those that have giganews and a newsleecher or another means of finding the post, search for "veronica" and you'll find the .rar'd collection posted about 25 days ago on alt.binaries.nl complete w/pars (that group has 1 million + posts so a search engine like supersearch in Newsleecher helps a bunch. It's about 6gb in size.
I also grabbed the top 880 80's song collection from Veronica (192kbps, correctly tagged) which is also out there on the newsgroups.
Both are worth checking out if you have the means to get them! (mail a check for $1,880.00 to iTunes if you feel guilty)
Posted: May 5, 2006, 9:52 pm
by Winnow
OK, I had a chance to look and listen a little bit to the top 1000. It's more like the top 1000 slow songs. Still good, but not the best overall top 1000 for variety.
The top 880 80's collection is a little better.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 12:13 pm
by miir
I didn't realise this was a music theft forum.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 12:29 pm
by Fairweather Pure
I didn't realise this was a music theft forum
I hope you never visit the comic, video game, or emulation forums. Also, most of the stuff linked via google video, ect. does not have the expressed, written permission of those who originally recorded the vids.
In short, get of your high horse and stop trying to act like a niave little bitch.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 12:37 pm
by miir
Believe it or not, some people actually pay for music and software they use.
Keep trying to justify your thefts. I find it both amusing and sad.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 1:19 pm
by Truant
simply put, winnow refuses to abide by the one rule i established in this forum.
and if i were to edit out the links, there would be a mob of teeth gnashing bitches saying i'm censoring and blah blah.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 1:55 pm
by miir
Also, most of the stuff linked via google video, ect. does not have the expressed, written permission of those who originally recorded the vids.
How exactly does looking at a few videos on google compare to the theft of thousands of copywritten songs?
Since the majorty of those videos and the content of those videos have no trademark or copyright, any legal action brough forward on those who are rebroadcasting and/or hostimg them would never even make it to a court of law.
Flaunting that you intentionally and purposefully stole close to two thousand songs would probably result in a big fine and some jail time should anyone be motivated to persue legal action.
It's not a fucking high horse. It's called having respect for the law. And how does that make me naive?
I'm aware that millions of people are stealing shit on the internet every second of every day, but how exactly does that make it ok? People piss and moan about the quality of software, games, music, television, etc... but what the fuck do you expect when people like you are siphoning money out of the pockets of the people who publish and market it?
Posted: May 10, 2006, 2:06 pm
by Nick
Fucking cry more.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 2:08 pm
by miir
Nick wrote:Fucking cry more.
Steal more!
Posted: May 10, 2006, 2:13 pm
by Spang
"If things go on like this, artists will be consigned to a life of semi-luxury."
Posted: May 10, 2006, 3:23 pm
by Nick
How am I meant to create the worlds largest archive of class music on my pc when you guys make me feel guilty, bah.

Posted: May 10, 2006, 7:04 pm
by Aslanna
I have respect for the law.. To a certain extent. For example I speed yet I don't go around robbing stores and/or killing people. Yet both are against the law. So if someone can truly say they live a crimeless life, no matter how small the crime may be, they are hypocrites. However I'm sure miir is 100% compliant with the laws in his little corner of the world so the above does not apply to him.
I own hundreds of CDs and DVDs which were legally purchased. In addition to registering shareware I regularly use. However, I also download things to see if they're worth purchasing. Which isn't a justification but it isn''t meant to be.
The point is I don't subscribe to the "you spends your money you takes your chances" philosophy on things like this. If something is worthwhile I will purchase it. If not... I don't. Although I realize not everyone who downloads stuff will do the same even if they really like something.
Whether you agree or not I don't really care. This is just one of those issues where people on both sides already have their mind made up and no amount of debate will change it.
As far as the Emulation forum goes... File attachments are no longer enabled there. Same probably goes for the other forums here but I suppose that doesn't stop anyone from linking to something.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 7:23 pm
by Truant
I don't really give a fuck if you guys steal or not.
But, with the holy war crusade the RIAA is on, I simply do not want this board getting shut down because of some shit in this forum.
I don't care if you guys wanna pirate the library of congress in movies or any of the other mediae forums, just not here. It's very easy to use pm's and emails and im programs for file transfers, as opposed to doing it on a publicly accessible forum where anyone and everyone can read what you're doing.
If you guys don't find that acceptable, pm your administrators to have me removed or maybe you can have this forum locked and open your own tool forum or something.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 7:41 pm
by Aslanna
As long as it's not hosted on the VV board server, which the stuff linked to in the first post isn't, I don't think they (RIAA) would/could do anything about it.
But I guess that's up to Pyrella and Xouqua to rule on and probably not you.
Posted: May 10, 2006, 8:25 pm
by Winnow
I can sit here and tell people how to pirate. That's not a crime. It's freedom of speech. Haven't people ever heard of the Anarchist's Cookbook?
All I did in my first post was link a commercial website that lists their top 1000 songs.
I wonder how all those people that were listening to Tool got ahold of that music before it was released! Ban them!
Posted: May 10, 2006, 8:59 pm
by Nick
Indeed!
Posted: May 10, 2006, 9:01 pm
by Drinsic Darkwood
You can say it's been said before, and you can call me the exception to the rule, but if it wasn't for the ability to pirate music and sample things so easily, I wouldn't own half the albums that I currently do.
Posted: May 11, 2006, 1:49 am
by Funkmasterr
It's been a good solid couple of months since you lectured someone on piracy now hasn't it miir

It's ok, get it out of your system..
Posted: May 11, 2006, 12:19 pm
by Chidoro
My only real problem is that I have already purchased what I listen to for the most part. It sucks that I have hundreds of cassettes purchased already from when I actually used to give a shit about music, new or classic, and it's not able to be put into mp3 format. You can be sure, I am not repurchasing any of it. It's a good thing some car companies still can affix cassette decks w/in the dash and some of the folks I know have ripped some of the albums I already own so I can listen to them in mp3 format.
Posted: May 11, 2006, 3:31 pm
by miir
For example I speed yet I don't go around robbing stores and/or killing people. Yet both are against the law. So if someone can truly say they live a crimeless life, no matter how small the crime may be, they are hypocrites. However I'm sure miir is 100% compliant with the laws in his little corner of the world so the above does not apply to him.
Yeah beacuse theft is comparable to speeding.

Posted: May 11, 2006, 4:06 pm
by Sylvus
miir wrote:Yeah beacuse theft is comparable to speeding.

It's all relative. Using the Tool example above, yeah I stole it when it came out on the internet because I was eager to listen to it. I also went out and purchased the CD as soon as it was available for me to do so. The record label got their money and I got to enjoy a piece of art that I'd been anticipating for five years a couple weeks early.
On the scale of moral relativism, is that worse than driving a 1000lb piece of steel 5 mph over the speed limit on the highway? What about 20 mph over in a school zone?
I think you could make a case for either being worse than the other depending on the circumstances. Speeding to the point of reckless driving is worse, in my mind, than someone downloading a Kajagoogoo song that they never would have paid for in the first place. Conversely, bilking some poor old man out of his retirement fund is worse than going 56 in a 55.
Speeding and theft are both bad, and if you're looking to be sainted you should probably avoid the both of them. And perform three miracles.
Posted: May 11, 2006, 4:19 pm
by Winnow
Miir has limited vision. He probably doesn't understand that some forms of "piracy" actually help sales as they have in the case of comics on this forum. It's the same with Microsoft Windows. I'll explain that one as well if you can't figure it out.
Posted: July 22, 2006, 9:14 pm
by Winnow
There's a HUGE posting on the newgroups of the top 1000 albums.
It's about a 140GB download though for the 1000 albums. You can get them in 14GB 100 album chunks though! nice 192kbs tracks.
I doubt I'll download this but it's quite an amazing compilation.
I see six U2 albums in the top 100...seems a bit much! No Led Zeppelin in the top 100? CODA has to be there!
Ranking Artist / Band Album Title Release
1 U2 The Joshua Tree 1987
2 Dire Straits Brothers In Arms 1985
3 Coldplay A Rush Of Blood To The Head 2002
4 Eagles, The Hotel California 1976
5 Queen A Night At The Opera 1975
6 Jackson, Michael Thriller 1982
7 Pink Floyd (The) Dark Side Of The Moon 1973
8 Beatles, The Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967
9 Metallica Metallica (Black Album) 1991
10 Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction 1987
11 Pearl Jam Ten 1991
12 U2 The Unforgettable Fire 1984
13 Fleetwood Mac Rumours 1977
14 Springsteen, Bruce Born In The U.S.A. 1984
15 Queen Greatest Hits I, II & III (The Platinum Collection) 2001
16 Meat Loaf Bat Out Of Hell 1977
17 Nirvana Nevermind 1991
18 Pink Floyd The Wall 1979
19 Golden Earring The Naked Truth 1992
20 Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I 1991
21 U2 Achtung Baby 1991
22 Morissette, Alanis Jagged Little Pill 1995
23 Marillion Misplaced Childhood 1985
24 Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication 1999
25 Queen Innuendo 1991
26 Live Throwing Copper 1994
27 R.E.M. Automatic For The People 1992
28 U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000
29 Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet 1986
30 Radiohead OK Computer 1997
31 Prince Purple Rain 1984
32 Simon, Paul Graceland 1986
33 Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here 1975
34 Deep Purple Deep Purple in Rock 1970
35 U2 Rattle And Hum 1988
36 Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion II 1991
37 AC/DC Highway To Hell 1979
38 Jackson, Michael Bad 1987
39 Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 1988
40 Springsteen, Bruce The River 1980
41 Supertramp Breakfast In America 1979
42 Queen Live at Wembley '86 1992
43 Toto Past To Present 1977-1990 1990
44 Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water 1970
45 Dire Straits Money For Nothing (Compilation) 1988
46 Collins, Phil But Seriously 1989
47 Duran Duran Greatest 1998
48 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà Vu 1970
49 Rolling Stones, The Sticky Fingers 1971
50 Anouk Hotel New York 2005
51 Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.) Out Of The Blue 1977
52 Adams, Bryan Reckless 1984
53 Eagles, The Hell Freezes Over 1994
54 Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night 1987
55 Dijk, De Live 1990
56 Nirvana Unplugged In New York 1994
57 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Welcome To The Pleasuredome 1984
58 Young, Neil Harvest 1972
59 Jackson, Michael History - Past, Present and Future - Book I 1995
60 Supertramp Crime Of The Century 1974
61 Queen A Day At The Races 1976
62 Bon Jovi Keep The Faith 1992
63 Original Soundtrack Saturday Night Fever 1977
64 Duran Duran Seven And The Ragged Tiger 1983
65 Springsteen, Bruce Born To Run 1975
66 Madonna Like A Virgin 1984
67 Live The Distance To Here 1999
68 Beatles, The The Beatles (White Album) 1968
69 Toto The Seventh One 1988
70 Doors, The The Best Of 2000
71 Prince Sign O' The Times 1987
72 U2 Under A Blood Red Sky 1983
73 Anouk Together Alone 1997
74 Borsato, Marco De Waarheid 1997
75 Collins, Phil Serious Hits...Live! 1990
76 Alan Parsons Project, The Ammonia Avenue 1984
77 Dire Straits Alchemy: Dire Straits Live 1984
78 Williams, Robbie Escapology 2002
79 Adams, Bryan So Far So Good [Compilation] 1993
80 Wonder, Stevie Songs In The Key Of Life 1976
81 AC/DC Let There Be Rock 1977
82 Simple Minds New Gold Dream 1982
83 Madonna Madonna 1983
84 Rolling Stones, The Black And Blue 1976
85 Abba Gold - Greatest Hits 1993
86 Beatles, The Abbey Road 1969
87 Joel, Billy The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997 1997
88 Supertramp Paris (Live) 1980
89 Marley, Bob Legend 1984
90 Genesis We Can't Dance 1991
91 Guns N' Roses Live Era '87-'93 1999
92 Michael, George Faith 1987
93 Aerosmith Nine Lives 1997
94 Jackson, Michael Off The Wall 1979
95 Clapton, Eric Unplugged [Live] 1992
96 U2 War 1983
97 Police, The Their Greatest Hits 1990
98 Van Halen Van Halen 1978
99 Morissette, Alanis Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie 1998
100 Queen A Kind Of Magic 1986
Posted: July 23, 2006, 1:28 pm
by Drolgin Steingrinder
Winnow wrote:There's a HUGE posting on the newgroups of the top 1000 albums.
It's about a 140GB download though for the 1000 albums. You can get them in 14GB 100 album chunks though! nice 192kbs tracks.
I doubt I'll download this but it's quite an amazing compilation.
I see six U2 albums in the top 100...seems a bit much! No Led Zeppelin in the top 100? CODA has to be there!
Ranking Artist / Band Album Title Release
1 U2 The Joshua Tree 1987
2 Dire Straits Brothers In Arms 1985
3 Coldplay A Rush Of Blood To The Head 2002
4 Eagles, The Hotel California 1976
5 Queen A Night At The Opera 1975
6 Jackson, Michael Thriller 1982
7 Pink Floyd (The) Dark Side Of The Moon 1973
8 Beatles, The Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967
9 Metallica Metallica (Black Album) 1991
10 Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction 1987
11 Pearl Jam Ten 1991
12 U2 The Unforgettable Fire 1984
13 Fleetwood Mac Rumours 1977
14 Springsteen, Bruce Born In The U.S.A. 1984
15 Queen Greatest Hits I, II & III (The Platinum Collection) 2001
16 Meat Loaf Bat Out Of Hell 1977
17 Nirvana Nevermind 1991
18 Pink Floyd The Wall 1979
19 Golden Earring The Naked Truth 1992
20 Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I 1991
21 U2 Achtung Baby 1991
22 Morissette, Alanis Jagged Little Pill 1995
23 Marillion Misplaced Childhood 1985
24 Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication 1999
25 Queen Innuendo 1991
26 Live Throwing Copper 1994
27 R.E.M. Automatic For The People 1992
28 U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000
29 Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet 1986
30 Radiohead OK Computer 1997
31 Prince Purple Rain 1984
32 Simon, Paul Graceland 1986
33 Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here 1975
34 Deep Purple Deep Purple in Rock 1970
35 U2 Rattle And Hum 1988
36 Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion II 1991
37 AC/DC Highway To Hell 1979
38 Jackson, Michael Bad 1987
39 Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 1988
40 Springsteen, Bruce The River 1980
41 Supertramp Breakfast In America 1979
42 Queen Live at Wembley '86 1992
43 Toto Past To Present 1977-1990 1990
44 Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water 1970
45 Dire Straits Money For Nothing (Compilation) 1988
46 Collins, Phil But Seriously 1989
47 Duran Duran Greatest 1998
48 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà Vu 1970
49 Rolling Stones, The Sticky Fingers 1971
50 Anouk Hotel New York 2005
51 Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.) Out Of The Blue 1977
52 Adams, Bryan Reckless 1984
53 Eagles, The Hell Freezes Over 1994
54 Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night 1987
55 Dijk, De Live 1990
56 Nirvana Unplugged In New York 1994
57 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Welcome To The Pleasuredome 1984
58 Young, Neil Harvest 1972
59 Jackson, Michael History - Past, Present and Future - Book I 1995
60 Supertramp Crime Of The Century 1974
61 Queen A Day At The Races 1976
62 Bon Jovi Keep The Faith 1992
63 Original Soundtrack Saturday Night Fever 1977
64 Duran Duran Seven And The Ragged Tiger 1983
65 Springsteen, Bruce Born To Run 1975
66 Madonna Like A Virgin 1984
67 Live The Distance To Here 1999
68 Beatles, The The Beatles (White Album) 1968
69 Toto The Seventh One 1988
70 Doors, The The Best Of 2000
71 Prince Sign O' The Times 1987
72 U2 Under A Blood Red Sky 1983
73 Anouk Together Alone 1997
74 Borsato, Marco De Waarheid 1997
75 Collins, Phil Serious Hits...Live! 1990
76 Alan Parsons Project, The Ammonia Avenue 1984
77 Dire Straits Alchemy: Dire Straits Live 1984
78 Williams, Robbie Escapology 2002
79 Adams, Bryan So Far So Good [Compilation] 1993
80 Wonder, Stevie Songs In The Key Of Life 1976
81 AC/DC Let There Be Rock 1977
82 Simple Minds New Gold Dream 1982
83 Madonna Madonna 1983
84 Rolling Stones, The Black And Blue 1976
85 Abba Gold - Greatest Hits 1993
86 Beatles, The Abbey Road 1969
87 Joel, Billy The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997 1997
88 Supertramp Paris (Live) 1980
89 Marley, Bob Legend 1984
90 Genesis We Can't Dance 1991
91 Guns N' Roses Live Era '87-'93 1999
92 Michael, George Faith 1987
93 Aerosmith Nine Lives 1997
94 Jackson, Michael Off The Wall 1979
95 Clapton, Eric Unplugged [Live] 1992
96 U2 War 1983
97 Police, The Their Greatest Hits 1990
98 Van Halen Van Halen 1978
99 Morissette, Alanis Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie 1998
100 Queen A Kind Of Magic 1986
I started bolding the albums that shouldn't be on a top 5000 list but had to give up. Jesus, who did this pile of crap? What, 3 Bon Jovi albums - as many as The Beatles and Stones? Marillion in 23rd place? I also have a huge problem with compilations being on any 'greatest' list that isn't 'greatest compilation'.
Whoever did this list deserves to spend eternity on an island with only Mel Tormé and Milli Vanilli as company.
Posted: July 23, 2006, 1:47 pm
by Aslanna
Metallica's Black Album making the top ten is another indicator of bad music taste.
But then again we all know 'Top ##' lists are subjective and shouldn't be over analyzed.
Posted: July 23, 2006, 2:02 pm
by Drolgin Steingrinder
Are you stalking me???!???!?!?
I HATE LISTS THAT AREN'T MINE
Posted: July 23, 2006, 2:06 pm
by Aslanna
I am!
Compilatons being on a list is dumb. Also any sort of 'Greatest Hits' or 'Best Of' should immediately be stricken from the record.
Posted: July 23, 2006, 2:09 pm
by laneela
Drolgin Steingrinder wrote:Whoever did this list deserves to spend eternity on an island with only Mel Tormé and Milli Vanilli as company.
Fuck, now I wish it had been me. =\
I didn't get past the 3rd album... One and two deserve to be on the list though possibly a few dozen notches down. But Coldplay? who the... what the... number 3?!
Bollocks!
Posted: July 23, 2006, 3:51 pm
by Winnow
Drolgin Steingrinder wrote:
Whoever did this list deserves to spend eternity on an island with only Mel Tormé and Milli Vanilli as company.
I can't read it but it looks like the people that made these lists come from your neck of the woods!
http://www.veronicastory.nl/story/
2006 Radio Veronica
...taken from the 2006 Radio Veronica All Time Album Top 1000
As voted for by Dutch radio listeners in April and May 2006 and broadcasted by Radio Veronica from May 15 till May 27 2006
I'd give you more shit but the list didn't originate from Sweden!
Posted: July 23, 2006, 4:13 pm
by Drolgin Steingrinder
fucking dutch.
Posted: July 23, 2006, 9:16 pm
by laneela
dutch... dane... it's all windmills and wooden shoes any way you look at it.
Posted: July 23, 2006, 10:12 pm
by Boogahz
laneela wrote:dutch... dane... it's all Swede any way you look at it.
fixed
Posted: July 29, 2006, 4:03 am
by Xzion
`ehhh!? top 100 has no allman bros, grateful dead, only 1 pink floyd, no jimi hendrix, no srv, no doors....explains how this world is such a messed up place!
Posted: July 29, 2006, 6:55 am
by Tegellan
laneela wrote:dutch... dane... it's all windmills and wooden shoes any way you look at it.
I WILL KILL YOU!!!
Posted: July 29, 2006, 6:56 am
by Tegellan
Boogahz wrote:laneela wrote:dutch... dane... it's all Swede any way you look at it.
fixed
AND YOU!