Re: Favorite albums ever
22:31 on Friday, February 10, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
03:02 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
08:13 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
21:27 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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zeppbeat12 (102 points)
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While I love the White album, it is one of the few Beales albums that has a few songs that I`ll skip. Still, the brilliance of Blackbird(possibly the most beautiful song ever written), Sexy Sadie, and While my Guitar gently weeps shine through and help to make it a great album. The Beatles just went in every different direction with that one, and I always hear differeing opionions on it, but what i hear is that people either think it`s their best or a little too weird in spots, but they still like it, just not as much as some of their other stuff. It doesn`t quite have the impact for me as Revolver does, to me the album that took rock to new heights that no one ever thought it could reach, but the same can be said for sgt. peppers.
With Pink Floyd, it`s to each his own. Everyone gets a different experience from listening to them, and for me, DSOTM is the best. But, Comfortably numb is the best floyd song ever.
Absolutely Unbelievable song.
Oh yeah, again good call with the Velvet Underground. Heroin is absolute brilliance.
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Re: Favorite albums ever
21:34 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
22:27 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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zeppbeat12 (102 points)
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Oh jeez, thank you for bringing that song up, absolutely fantastic song and one of the most underated songs ever. The kind of song that you just listen to and tune everything else out....(in case you`re wondering, Across the Universe) John wrote better lyrics than paul, but i really have never been able to choose between them. For every In my Life there`s a Yesterday, and my fave Beatles song is one of their most amazing collaborations, A Day in the Life, now that song`s a trip. There was always a mystery behind John`s lyrics, he let you interpret a lot of songs yourself, throw your own meaning in them. Across the Univese is actually a good example of this, I`ve searched online and still can`t find a meaning for it that people agree on. They were at their best when they were working together.
Happiness is a war gun is a damn good song, it was actually the influence for one of the best songs of the 90s, Radiohead`s Paranoid Android. John`s one of the only people who could thrown 3 songs into 1 and make it brilliant.
I`ve actually never heard echoes, I`ll have to check that one out, but i have to mention The Piper at the Gates of Dawn album as a whole. Another underated album, and one of the first psychedelic ones at that. If Syd Barret hadn`t burned out, he could have done some amazing things. But David Gilmour is one of the best and again, underated guitarists ever (where he placed on the rolling stones guitarists list was an absolute travesty, but then again, Eddie van Halen was at 70 behind Jack White and Johnny Ramone, so I doubt anyone took that list seriously) and Roger Waters took that band to some amazing places musically.
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Re: Favorite albums ever
22:39 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
23:57 on Saturday, February 11, 2006
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Seal-Nut (99 points)
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Just to trace back to this for a second... I find it funny you 2 just wrote that, yet used a Rolling Stone magazine article to show me that Pearl Jam isn`t important
ANYWAYS... The main reason I say John Lennon is miles beyond Paul.. Is that while they were in the Beatles, they could be considered equal.. John Lennon`s solo career is much more impressive than Wings & Paul`s solo career. After the Beatles, Paul never wrote a song like `Imagine`, or `Woman is the Nigger of the World`, or `Mother`... John got better after the Beatles, Paul got worse. John kept taking risks & Paul didn`t.
Also while I agree for the most part the RS list of best guitarists was crap... I don`t think it was a bad choice to put Johnny Ramone over EVH - Technically, EVH was better.. But Johnny Ramone to me, anyway, has more memorable riffs & the way he played guitar really got right into peoples hearts, whereas EVH was just trying to impress everyone. Also no one really played guitar like Johnny Ramone until he did.. There`s more rock guitarists out there, unknowingly, that are playing with more influence in their music from Johnny than EVH indirectly.
On a side note.. going back to Paul McCartney. The Ramones actually got their name from Paul when Paul used to check into hotel rooms under the last name `Ramone` to avoid being annoyed by fans & press. The more you learn about silly sh*t like that, the more you see just how huge the Beatles were/are.
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Re: Favorite albums ever
00:31 on Sunday, February 12, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
19:50 on Sunday, February 12, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
21:02 on Sunday, February 12, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
22:27 on Sunday, February 12, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
03:25 on Monday, February 13, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
15:35 on Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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Re: Favorite albums ever
01:29 on Friday, March 3, 2006
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