Topic: Other great discography sites
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On 2009.01.15 at 11:16 am manillascissor wrote:
We like to think the SPfreaks.com Collection is truly something, and it is of course. So far I know not any band/artist website that is so detailed, comprehensive and graphical oriented as we are. Of course we can be proud of that. But we are not alone, of course. Here are a few websites (both Italian, is that a coincidence or not? ) of other bands that are really great to visit also.
Nirvana: http://www.sliver.it/nirvana/test/index.html
Pink Floyd: http://digilander.libero.it/mrpinky/index.htm
Now I wonder, do you know any more good websites of the like? Bring ’em on!
On 2009.01.15 at 5:42 pm blueczarina wrote:
i only knew about sliver. i don’t think most of the bands i like have anything of this sort. us SP just tend to have our shit together more with our kick ass databases of stuffs.
On 2009.01.15 at 6:55 pm mr.benway wrote:
Now I wonder, do you know any more good websites of the like? Bring ’em on![/quote:1flmxn14]
Yepp, we do:
Depeche Mode
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Both websites have a phantastic design and the collections are…
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David Bowie
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Bruce Springsteen
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with an "old school" design…This is not a collector site with a visual discography
–The Asbury Park Public Library houses what is believed to be the world’s most extensive Special Collection devoted to Bruce Springsteen and his bands. The collection, dating from 1964 to the present, includes over 10,781 holdings in multiple formats
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Under "current holdings" you find the list of books, song books, tourbooks, magazines, fanzines, Internet articles, academic journals and papers, comic books, selected printed items, and newspaper articles.
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Sub Pop Singles Discographie
The ultimate Sub Pop Singles (Club) Discography. Also lot’s of related bands like "The Afghan Whigs", "Screaming Trees", "jale", "The Fluid"…
On 2009.01.15 at 7:01 pm Superlordspamulon wrote:
is a pretty good collector’s site for Sigur Ros. Not brilliant design though…
On 2009.01.15 at 7:06 pm Arthur wrote:
Wow, now we are talking, mr.benway. Awesome!
I got a huge smile on my face when I read \"Recent ch-ch-changes\" @ Bowie’s website, hosted from a Dutch address.
On 2009.01.15 at 7:20 pm Arthur wrote:
I like it very much though. Very graphical oriented, a joy to browse around…
On 2009.01.15 at 7:26 pm Superlordspamulon wrote:
I like it very much though. Very graphical oriented, a joy to browse around…
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Yes, but it’s all a bit cluttered, inconsistent and a bit ugly.
On 2009.01.17 at 11:51 am Superlordspamulon wrote:
discogs.com is pretty good – allows you to check the discographies of loads of bands, but they aren’t necessarily extensive, unfortunately.
On 2009.10.19 at 12:12 pm manillascissor wrote:
Radiohead: http://www.rhdiscog.com
This has the My Collection feature as well. I’m gonna run in there and look through their items to see if they have some of the cross-over items.
On 2011.04.22 at 3:43 pm manillascissor wrote:
Cranberries:
http://www.zombieguide.com/discography/
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