Octopus's Garden, Yellow Submarine?
For The Benefit of Mr. Kite was pretty silly, but pretty fun to swirl around to way back when.
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Octopus's Garden, Yellow Submarine?
Sgt Pepper's overrated I reckon.For The Benefit of Mr. Kite was pretty silly, but pretty fun to swirl around to way back when.
Wacko Jacko is more famous, but I reckon that has more to do with his legendary stage presence and a private life that made Prince's look sane by comparison.
Sgt Pepper's overrated I reckon.
Yep. Barely scrapes into the Beatles top 5 albums let alone all time. Half the album is filler.Sgt Pepper's overrated I reckon.
For The Benefit of Mr. Kite was pretty silly, but pretty fun to swirl around to way back when.
I personally love his distinctive voice and his phrasing, but it's the lyricism, and to a lesser extent, the music, that does it for me. His voice has gone through a few changes over the years too. The nasal whine has been replaced by a gravelly growl over the last few years and it fits him like a glove.
From his remarkable new album:
They're not my favourite act but I do admire and respect what they created. You might be surprised if you give some of their albums a fresh listen. To my ears, there's no children's music when I hear Revolver, Rubber Soul, The White Album or Abbey Road.
I've had enough of "Hurricane" too, for the same reason as you and I love The Bob.I went through Dylans best hits and maybe I don't get it (His style, lyrics etc) but I really only liked Everybody must get stoned. I don't think it's the voice because I quite like Bob Geldof. relistening to his song Don't like Mondays, it has a lot of complexity and varying style to it. Back on Dylan, I absolutely hate Hurricane. For years I was forced to listen to 102.3 in Adelaide and thought that was his only hit.
Maybe someone can sell Dylan to me so I can get what you're on about
I'll give it a go. Not sure if I have it though.I've had enough of "Hurricane" too, for the same reason as you and I love The Bob.
He can be an acquired taste for some people and not everybody gets it. He did change the face of rock music. Forget about any best of or greatest hits albums, check out Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, or maybe Blonde On Blonde.
I'll give it a go. Not sure if I have it though.
I know there are a few bands I love that everyone seems to hate.
Editors
No sound but the wind is niceFrustrating band, I liked their early albums with guitar and then they went into a new direction that I lost all interest with them.
I actually liked 'in this light...' but everything after that I have not.
This seems ok, and I like the cover. Worthy of the wallI've had enough of "Hurricane" too, for the same reason as you and I love The Bob.
He can be an acquired taste for some people and not everybody gets it. He did change the face of rock music. Forget about any best of or greatest hits albums, check out Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, or maybe Blonde On Blonde.
Who hates The National? Fools and reprobates.I'll give it a go. Not sure if I have it though.
I know there are a few bands I love that everyone seems to hate.
Editors
Soft Cell
The National
That's one of his lesser known and lesser albums, IMHO.This seems ok, and I like the cover. Worthy of the wall
Found this album in the collection, sounds great. So why the * do they keep flogging Hurricane.That's one of his lesser known and lesser albums, IMHO.
That's a brilliant album. It leaves "Hurricane" for dead, as far as I'm concerned. "Hurricane" is on the album that followed Blood On The Tracks.Found this album in the collection, sounds great. So why the fu** do they keep flogging Hurricane.
Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Blood On The Tracks" on Discogs.www.discogs.com
Slowed down acoustic covers have become such a dreary cliche that they've lost all affect, the boring ones that add nothing to songs, only take things away, drag the rest down with them.
100%.
Compromises the song to the extreme, and I just find the cover artist ends up trying so hard to sound sincere that the performance itself feels artificial.
There’s few artists that can actually strip a song down and make it sound decent.
Wrote some great songs but not really the best Beatle.I'm going through the Beatles songs and the only ones I'm liking are those by Harrison. I reckon he's the best beatle.
He wrote some great ones but I think Lennon consistently wrote the best songs.I'm going through the Beatles songs and the only ones I'm liking are those by Harrison. I reckon he's the best beatle.
Second Coming has an album's worth of strong material, it just suffers from being way longer (79min) than it warrants. In the digital age you can just refine it into a killer LP-length playlist like this:I like the Stone Roses second album.