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(Real) Greatest 8th album in rock music history pole?
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Neil Young - Zuma
I can't pick a favorite between Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, and Animals. I love them all. I think Shine On... is the about the most amazing, perfect thing ever recorded.BearsWiin said:
Wish You Were Here beats any post-SgtPepp Beatles albumYellowSnow said:
We’ll be skipping over Yellow Submarine since that wasn’t a real Beatles LP. Just a cartoon sound track with 4 original tracks.BearsWiin said:Sgt Pepper beats Dark Side, but Wish You Were Here is better than Yellow Snubmarine
And I misspoke about Yellow Snubmarine, I meant Magical Misery Tour
I'm not as big a fan of Sgt. Pepper as most Beatles fans. I actually like Magical Mystery Tour just as well as it's more of a conglomeration of great singles rather than needing to be taken as a whole to be appreciated like Sgt Pepper. On that note, I think any of those three Floyd albums as a whole, as cohesive "concept" albums, hold up better than Sgt. Pepper. Influence, importance, etc aside, I rate all three higher.
Put them up against Revolver, the white album, or Abbey Road though and I'm going with the Beatles. -
Rolling Stones - Let it Bleedchuck said:
I can't pick a favorite between Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, and Animals. I love them all. I think Shine On... is the about the most amazing, perfect thing ever recorded.BearsWiin said:
Wish You Were Here beats any post-SgtPepp Beatles albumYellowSnow said:
We’ll be skipping over Yellow Submarine since that wasn’t a real Beatles LP. Just a cartoon sound track with 4 original tracks.BearsWiin said:Sgt Pepper beats Dark Side, but Wish You Were Here is better than Yellow Snubmarine
And I misspoke about Yellow Snubmarine, I meant Magical Misery Tour
I'm not as big a fan of Sgt. Pepper as most Beatles fans. I actually like Magical Mystery Tour just as well as it's more of a conglomeration of great singles rather than needing to be taken as a whole to be appreciated like Sgt Pepper. On that note, I think any of those three Floyd albums as a whole, as cohesive "concept" albums, hold up better than Sgt. Pepper. Influence, importance, etc aside, I rate all three higher.
Put them up against Revolver, the white album, or Abbey Road though and I'm going with the Beatles.
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Rolling Stones - Let it BleedWhere the fuck is @89ute ?
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Neil Young - Zuma
"He was beautiful."YellowSnow said:chuck said:
I can't pick a favorite between Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, and Animals. I love them all. I think Shine On... is the about the most amazing, perfect thing ever recorded.BearsWiin said:
Wish You Were Here beats any post-SgtPepp Beatles albumYellowSnow said:
We’ll be skipping over Yellow Submarine since that wasn’t a real Beatles LP. Just a cartoon sound track with 4 original tracks.BearsWiin said:Sgt Pepper beats Dark Side, but Wish You Were Here is better than Yellow Snubmarine
And I misspoke about Yellow Snubmarine, I meant Magical Misery Tour
I'm not as big a fan of Sgt. Pepper as most Beatles fans. I actually like Magical Mystery Tour just as well as it's more of a conglomeration of great singles rather than needing to be taken as a whole to be appreciated like Sgt Pepper. On that note, I think any of those three Floyd albums as a whole, as cohesive "concept" albums, hold up better than Sgt. Pepper. Influence, importance, etc aside, I rate all three higher.
Put them up against Revolver, the white album, or Abbey Road though and I'm going with the Beatles. -
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the MoonOT but Brad Pitt asked the Straight Pride Parade to stop using his image
For some reason I found that amusing
I would use gay conversion in reverse for Brad -
Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
#metooRaceBannon said:OT but Brad Pitt asked the Straight Pride Parade to stop using his image
For some reason I found that amusing
I would use gay conversion in reverse for Brad -
R.E.M. - Automatic for the PeopleNight Swimming did it for me. Can listen to AFTP all day.