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Begging the question: which artist has recorded the most albums? Not live albums, not compilations, full studio albums.

 

Merzbow's Wikipedia entry has him down for 237 since 1980, all of them completely unlistenable.

 

Outsider artist/rapper/internet meme Viper recorded 333 albums in 2014, but the majority of those are either mixtapes or more like EPs than albums so that doesn't count.

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Australian ambient artist Steve Roach has about 150 albums:

 

http://steveroach.com/Music/discography.php?query=

 

Plus, the guest appearances on other albums. I see that some entries in that list are duplicates/re-releases, so maybe the "real" number is around 130. On the other hand, he also likes to record 4-hour long albums like "Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces". Many of his records are relatively same-y though, but occasionally, there are gems and new ideas to be found. I guess electronic ambient artists are pretty high on such a list. Tangerine Dream also has tons of albums, or their collaborator Klaus Schulze.

I guess jazz artists don't count because at some level of fame every live appearance sees a studio release, and these are not really studio albums.

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was Ron Moody ever on the list?

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Chartoff, Moody, Lee, Coleman and Rhodes. 5 big names in one day, with hours to go. Is this the blackest day in DL history?

 

BTW, the Entertainment and Arts page on the BBC looks like a graveyard of celebrity at the moment!

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what an insane day this is, all of these people dying- must be something in the air!

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Chartoff, Moody, Lee, Coleman and Rhodes. 5 big names in one day, with hours to go. Is this the blackest day in DL history?

 

BTW, the Entertainment and Arts page on the BBC looks like a graveyard of celebrity at the moment!

 

Plus Last, Patten and Bugliosi as sort of consolation prizes.

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Blaze Starr, burlesque performer, famed for her affair with governor Earl Long, dead at 83.

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Blaze Starr, burlesque performer, famed for her affair with governor Earl Long, dead at 83.

I could have sworn Blaze Starr was on the DDP this year (never heard of this person before) but I'm struggling to find the entry. Here's a link in case I'm not dreaming: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3125580/Blaze-Starr-burlesque-star-linked-governor-dead-83.html

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As much as I felt like starting a Track & Field/Gymnastics thread, I fought hard not to as we tend to see these folks in the Olympics. This is a rare exception and we don't need threads for rare exceptions.

 

Larry Stuart, a member of USC's national champion 1963 track and field team and captain of the 1964 squad, died of cancer at the Sand Canyon Hospital in Irvine, Calif. on June 6. He was 77 years old

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http://m.usctrojans.com/m/sports/c-track/spec-rel/061515aaa.html

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Blaze Starr, burlesque performer, famed for her affair with governor Earl Long, dead at 83.

 

Does this leave Tempest Storm as the last notable Irving Klaw performer still living?

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Blaze Starr, burlesque performer, famed for her affair with governor Earl Long, dead at 83.

 

 

So, fucked, then?

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The Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection from 1995 to 2003, Charles Wyndham Goodwyn, is dead at 81:

 

http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/191726/goodwyn

 

A real obit will probably appear in the Telegraph (and only there) soon.

Fuck knows why but that 'philatelic' word gave me a mental picture of some old fella looking after the Queens Dildos.

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The Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection from 1995 to 2003, Charles Wyndham Goodwyn, is dead at 81:

 

http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/191726/goodwyn

 

A real obit will probably appear in the Telegraph (and only there) soon.

 

Fuck knows why but that 'philatelic' word gave me a mental picture of some old fella looking after the Queens Dildos.

 

Well what gets me is that title, or even a single word of that ostentatious title, appear nowhere in the link provided. Is this a family member, GCR, or neighbour or close friend maybe?

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The Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection from 1995 to 2003, Charles Wyndham Goodwyn, is dead at 81:

 

http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/191726/goodwyn

 

A real obit will probably appear in the Telegraph (and only there) soon.

Fuck knows why but that 'philatelic' word gave me a mental picture of some old fella looking after the Queens Dildos.

 

Well what gets me is that title, or even a single word of that ostentatious title, appear nowhere in the link provided. Is this a family member, GCR, or neighbour or close friend maybe?

SC

 

Google and wikipedia are your friends.

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The Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection from 1995 to 2003, Charles Wyndham Goodwyn, is dead at 81:

 

http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/191726/goodwyn

 

A real obit will probably appear in the Telegraph (and only there) soon.

Fuck knows why but that 'philatelic' word gave me a mental picture of some old fella looking after the Queens Dildos.

 

Well what gets me is that title, or even a single word of that ostentatious title, appear nowhere in the link provided. Is this a family member, GCR, or neighbour or close friend maybe?

SC

 

Google and wikipedia are your friends.

 

 

It's proof that philately will get you somewhere.

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The Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection from 1995 to 2003, Charles Wyndham Goodwyn, is dead at 81:

 

http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/191726/goodwyn

 

A real obit will probably appear in the Telegraph (and only there) soon.

Fuck knows why but that 'philatelic' word gave me a mental picture of some old fella looking after the Queens Dildos.

 

Well what gets me is that title, or even a single word of that ostentatious title, appear nowhere in the link provided. Is this a family member, GCR, or neighbour or close friend maybe?

SC

 

Google and wikipedia are your friends.

 

 

It's proof that philately will get you somewhere.

 

 

 

FFS, in these time of austerity can we justify someone being employed to do that?

 

 

I say..(ROLL OF DRUMS) stamp it out!! (CRASH OF CYBALS)

 

 

 

Oh, my coat.

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