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He don't know what you got.probably means Deuce Coupe, which is consistent w Manfred Mann's version "revved up like a Deuce"
He don't know what you got.probably means Deuce Coupe, which is consistent w Manfred Mann's version "revved up like a Deuce"
Never did like the Clare Torry vocals on "The Great Gig in the Sky"
What kind did you order?Just wanted to circle back and thank you for posting those earphone sites. That was great info. I placed an order for a couple of different earphones.
Posts like that and this thread are what makes this place great even if it is rated PG-13 now.
I was going to reply that I still liked hearing most of the original list of overplayed songs but I'll change stations before the opening piano chords of the Seger song are finished.can we add Bob Seger's Old Time R&R to the list?
This x10.Love me some AC/DC & have seen them numerous times. If I never hear You Shook Me All Night Long again I'm not going to shed tears.
I really like this album but it is not even the best Beatles album so no where close to goat.Next up I offer the first of what may be several double albums (along with a few triple ones, but that comes later):
The Beatles, also known as "The White Album"- 1968
Side One
Back In the USSR
Dear Prudence
Glass Onion
Ob La Di Ob La Da
Wild Honey Pie
The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Happiness Is A Warm Gun
Side Two
Martha My Dear
I'm So Tired
Blackbird
Piggies
Rocky Raccoon
Don't Pass Me By
Why Don't We Do It In the Road?
I Will
Julia
Side Three
Birthday
Yer Blues
Mother Nature's Son
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey
Sexy Sadie
Helter Skelter
Long Long Long
Side Four
Revolution # 1
Honey Pie
Savoy Truffle
Cry Baby Cry
Can You Take Me Back
Revolution # 9
Good Night
If not for the avant-garde, unlistenable "Revolution #9", this would be the perfect album- as it is, I'll put it up against any of the albums I have noted this far and any I may select in the future. I don't know if its the greatest album of all time, but it certainly deserves consideration for that prize. I was trying to think of my favorite moments but there are so many: probably "Dear Prudence", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (featuring Eric Clapton on lead guitar) and "Blackbird" are right up there. For me, popular music simply doesn't get any better than those three songs. But in truth there's not a lot of filler here.
There's a great single LP in there surrounded by a number of experiments, filler and Ringo songs.I really like this album but it is not even the best Beatles album so no where close to goat.
Its sprawling nature is the best thing about it. The White Album is an accidental dictionary of modern music. Just as Dylan showed us how the popular song can be personal and universal at the same time, this record showed us how many ways the popular song can be done. The genome for Americana, prog, metal, power ballads, 21st C indie rock and many other forms are in this double-helix of songsmanship, making it, if not the most densely enjoyable record of all time or even that of the artists, then the most incredible, important and necessary one.There's a great single LP in there surrounded by a number of experiments, filler and Ringo songs.
Rubber Soul and Revolver clocked in at 35 minutes each. I'd be curious how people would choose to sequence White Album tracks into a 35 minute album.
Personally my favorite Beatles album is Magical Mystery Tour. If I were to make a single LP out of The White Album I guess I would go withThere's a great single LP in there surrounded by a number of experiments, filler and Ringo songs.
Rubber Soul and Revolver clocked in at 35 minutes each. I'd be curious how people would choose to sequence White Album tracks into a 35 minute album.
MEMT x5 and I don't remember the other one. I looked at so many.Eephus said:What kind did you order?![]()
@krista4 is going to rank themJoe Mammy said:From Wiki:
The following is a table of songs recorded by the Beatles. There are a total of 305 songs listed on this page, with 69 of them being cover songs and 236 being original compositions.
Beatles Song List - undisputed modern Kings of composition
True love is viewing the flaws of your mate as virtues.wikkidpissah said:Its sprawling nature is the best thing about it. The White Album is an accidental dictionary of modern music. Just as Dylan showed us how the popular song can be personal and universal at the same time, this record showed us how many ways the popular song can be done. The genome for Americana, prog, metal, power ballads, 21st C indie rock and many other forms are in this double-helix of songsmanship, making it, if not the most densely enjoyable record of all time or even that of the artists, then the most incredible, important and necessary one.
The white album isn't my favorite Beatles album either but it does contain many great songs. I could listen to nothing but the Beatles and Zep for months straight and be totally happy.Ghost Rider said:The White Album is a really good collection of what are mostly solo songs by the chaps that made up the Beatles.
It doesn't touch Abbey Road, Revolver or Sgt. Pepper, but it's still really good.
I thought it was seeing flaws as possible orificesTrue love is viewing the flaws of your mate as virtues.
I haven't read any of this thread, but I guess I'll catch up at least on the discussion of the White Album, since it's in the title and you called me out.@krista4 is going to rank themJoe Mammy said:From Wiki:
The following is a table of songs recorded by the Beatles. There are a total of 305 songs listed on this page, with 69 of them being cover songs and 236 being original compositions.
Beatles Song List - undisputed modern Kings of composition![]()
I am indeed in the midst of ranking all of the Beatles songs, though I don't come up with >300 and definitely not the 69 covers listed. I'm not sure where the disconnect is but will figure it out.You're so romanticI thought it was seeing flaws as possible orifices
timschochet said:But in truth there's not a lot of filler here.
Well, obviously I had not read any posts before making mine.Oh, like I needed another Beatles-related OCD task.Eephus said:There's a great single LP in there surrounded by a number of experiments, filler and Ringo songs.
Rubber Soul and Revolver clocked in at 35 minutes each. I'd be curious how people would choose to sequence White Album tracks into a 35 minute album.
Two trips I had.rustycolts said:I don't want to give people the wrong impression of me( was a long time ago ) but one word hallucinogenics. Nothing makes a lasting impression like tripping your balls off for the first time in the back of a VW listening to Dark Side Of The Moon. Not that I would recommend that for anyone now,but every time I hear money I think about that. It may not be number 1 but it has to be right up there in the top 5.
Anyone ever try the Dark side of Oz thing? Kind of interesting.
Wait, a guy calling himself "KarmaPolice," a song that begins with a play on the riff from Sexy Sadie, from the exact Beatles album in question, says this?The Beatles. :X
Says the guy who thinks Weezer walks on water....rockaction said:The Radiohead love is so strong around here. Oh, believe me, I get it. I've spent fifty plus dollars in records. But the Radiohead font is strong with this crew.
No, I'm embarrassed for you. That Manfed Man song is brutal. It hurts the ears. When I start a thread on classic rock songs that need to be put out to pasture, that'll be the one that bats leadoff.timschochet said:I hate the sound of nails on a challboard.
I very much like Radiohead. Not sure I’ve listened to them enough to love them. Interestingly enough, they kind of remind me of Pink Floyd (particularly the songs “Karma” and “Fake Plastic Trees”.
As for “Blinded by the Light” I absolutely love both versions: the Springsteen original and the Mandred Mann cover with spacey guitars. Am I supposed to be embarrassed about this? I’m not.
Wait, a guy calling himself "KarmaPolice," a song that begins with a play on the riff from Sexy Sadie, from the exact Beatles album in question, says this?![]()
(Love you GB.)
ETA: We'll set aside for the moment all the interviews where Yorke mentions Happiness is a Warm Gun and others as his influences for OK Computer.
I has a sad for you.![]()
I'm not dumb enough to say they didn't have talent or influence everybody after them, this is just one of those bands for me that don't click. I have tried many many times, and for lack of a better word, the albums usually end up boring me.
I has two sads for you.Dammit, this thread just made me agree with something that cowboysfan8 said.
I am definitely more upset about the 2nd one.I has a sad for you.
I has two sads for you.
Sorry for bumping my own post but I listened to the mix while walking the dog tonight. I'd only listened to transitions when throwing the playlist together.Eephus said:Here's my trimmed and re-sequenced 11 track, 35 minute version. It's a quick and dirty cut because I could easily get obsessive over a silly exercise like this.
Side 1
Revolution #1
Helter Skelter
Dear Prudence
Happiness is a Warm Gun
Sexy Sadie
Side 2
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Blackbird
Glass Onion
Savoy Truffle
Martha My Dear
I Will
The cut from 90 minutes to 50 was pretty easy but the last quarter hour of cuts was brutal. I sacrificed some great stuff to keep the mix flowing.
Now that's funny. I love your Side 1, by the way.Sorry for bumping my own post but I listened to the mix while walking the dog tonight. I'd only listened to transitions when throwing the playlist together.
I realized I subconsciously segregated John and Paul on different sides of the record.
I can certainly see someone being tired of the Beatles and would listen to an argument about them being overrated.I just don't get how anyone cannot like the Beatles. They were so far ahead of their time. I mean they made music videos of Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane before anyone dreamed of MTV.
It's mostly John's.Now that's funny. I love your Side 1, by the way.
Well, yeah.It's mostly John's.
I just can't get the over rated thing. I mean look what they were doing in the studio in the late 60s for goodness sake. I mean it's not like it was high tech back then.I can certainly see someone being tired of the Beatles and would listen to an argument about them being overrated.
But the Fab Four is nothing if not likable
It's not like that time frame of music was lacking in great artists and music though. I will fully admit that it could just be a mental block and a weird instant rejection due to being tired of them being listed first for everything. I don't hate them and do really like some songs, but given the choice there are so many other bands from that era that I would pick to listen to first.I just can't get the over rated thing. I mean look what they were doing in the studio in the late 60s for goodness sake. I mean it's not like it was high tech back then.
I love both songs.Well, yeah.![]()
I guess we're talking albums rather than songs here, but a couple of thoughts on the record and your OCD experiment:
1. Any trimming of the White Album that doesn't include I'm So Tired is dead to me.
2. I'm interested in how people distinguish between Blackbird and Mother Nature's Son. To me they're essentially the same song, placed 8-10 songs apart. That's something that bothers me about this album - the cadence and sequencing. Anyway, as between those two songs, it's hard to choose which I prefer, but everyone seems to love Blackbird but rarely mentions Mother Nature's Son.
I think it’s Mann. And your opinion is kind of squirrely whirly.No, I'm embarrassed for you. That Manfed Man song is brutal. It hurts the ears. When I start a thread on classic rock songs that need to be put out to pasture, that'll be the one that bats leadoff.
But it's cool you like it...everybody likes whatever it is they like. I appreciate you being so vocal about it so I can discount your opinion on music moving forward. Don't "get" Pink Floyd? Cool....you like Manfred Man. Emboldenes me in my musical taste further.
Both valid points. Thankfully I didn't put Blackbird and Mother Nature's Son back to back.Well, yeah.![]()
I guess we're talking albums rather than songs here, but a couple of thoughts on the record and your OCD experiment:
1. Any trimming of the White Album that doesn't include I'm So Tired is dead to me.
2. I'm interested in how people distinguish between Blackbird and Mother Nature's Son. To me they're essentially the same song, placed 8-10 songs apart. That's something that bothers me about this album - the cadence and sequencing. Anyway, as between those two songs, it's hard to choose which I prefer, but everyone seems to love Blackbird but rarely mentions Mother Nature's Son.
I love both songs.