Sorry to add another Beatles album, but I do think this one is brilliant:
If you don’t know the story, the band had to get permission from each of the (living) people in order to use their likeness. Actress Mae West (known in her day as quite the sex symbol) initially said no, telling the band, “why would I be in a lonely hearts club?” She eventually changed her mind after much persistence on John and Paul’s part.
Sorry to add another Beatles album, but I do think this one is brilliant:
If you don’t know the story, the band had to get permission from each of the (living) people in order to use their likeness. Actress Mae West (known in her day as quite the sex symbol) initially said no, telling the band, “why would I be in a lonely hearts club?” She eventually changed her mind after much persistence on John and Paul’s part.
Sorry to add another Beatles album, but I do think this one is brilliant:
If you don’t know the story, the band had to get permission from each of the (living) people in order to use their likeness. Actress Mae West (known in her day as quite the sex symbol) initially said no, telling the band, “why would I be in a lonely hearts club?” She eventually changed her mind after much persistence on John and Paul’s part.
All of the Beatles album covers from Rubber Soul to Abbey Road are classics. Was in London about a year ago and tried to do the Abbey Road cross walk pic but it's a mad house of tourists so kind of a pain in the ass to get right. Shout our to @Swaye with the Gif here. YNW.
Came here to say Powerslave. Since Swaye is a very smart man, I'll give four others:
Each one of them closely captures what the album is all about. Slide It In is sexual and classy, while keeping it dirty. Holy Land, with the latin and the old map stuff feels like an ancient relic about the brave new world, a mix of metal and symphonic shit. The Mamonas is infantile but dirty, it was the album I played as a kid that made my two dads mad. Aquemini has just a space ghetto vibe and feels like Spike Lee made Star Wars or something like that.
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Edit: Jesus is this big enuff
Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Motorhead Orgasmatron
AC/DC If You Want Blood
And of course - Spinal Tap Smell the Glove
If you don’t know the story, the band had to get permission from each of the (living) people in order to use their likeness. Actress Mae West (known in her day as quite the sex symbol) initially said no, telling the band, “why would I be in a lonely hearts club?” She eventually changed her mind after much persistence on John and Paul’s part.
The inside of KISS Alive II
Not Iron Maiden:
Each one of them closely captures what the album is all about. Slide It In is sexual and classy, while keeping it dirty. Holy Land, with the latin and the old map stuff feels like an ancient relic about the brave new world, a mix of metal and symphonic shit. The Mamonas is infantile but dirty, it was the album I played as a kid that made my two dads mad. Aquemini has just a space ghetto vibe and feels like Spike Lee made Star Wars or something like that.