"Telemiscommunications" // deadmau5 ft. Imogen Heap
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Magical Mystery Tour // The Beatles
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^ Nice. I'm listening to Ride's first album, "Nowhere", because I found out it was an essential shoegazing record, and I also felt bad that the only songs I knew from them were off Carnival of Light. "Kaleidoscope" is the best track so far, IMO.
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MMT is actually pretty bad.
"Make Out in the Graveyard" // Self
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Eh, I don't know. I thought the album was much more psychedelic than "Sgt. Pepper". I really like stuff like "Blue Jay Way" and "I Am the Walrus".
"Lining Your Pockets" // Ocean Colour Scene
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All4one wrote:
Eh, I don't know. I thought the album was much more psychedelic than "Sgt. Pepper". I really like stuff like "Blue Jay Way" and "I Am the Walrus".
Those songs are two of my least favourites on it; I prefer "Magical Mystery Tour", "Penny Lane", and "Baby You're a Rich Man". I don't really like Sgt. Pepper's much either.
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veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
Eh, I don't know. I thought the album was much more psychedelic than "Sgt. Pepper". I really like stuff like "Blue Jay Way" and "I Am the Walrus".
Those songs are two of my least favourites on it; I prefer "Magical Mystery Tour", "Penny Lane", and "Baby You're a Rich Man". I don't really like Sgt. Pepper's much either.
Oh yeah, I forgot how much I like "Baby You're a Rich Man".
But still, I definitely agree that their best albums were "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver".
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All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
Eh, I don't know. I thought the album was much more psychedelic than "Sgt. Pepper". I really like stuff like "Blue Jay Way" and "I Am the Walrus".
Those songs are two of my least favourites on it; I prefer "Magical Mystery Tour", "Penny Lane", and "Baby You're a Rich Man". I don't really like Sgt. Pepper's much either.
Oh yeah, I forgot how much I like "Baby You're a Rich Man".
But still, I definitely agree that their best albums were "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver".
My favs are probably Revolver and Introducing the Beatles/Meet the Beatles (I'm unfamiliar with the early UK albums but I understand this is fairly equivalent to Please Please Me)
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veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Those songs are two of my least favourites on it; I prefer "Magical Mystery Tour", "Penny Lane", and "Baby You're a Rich Man". I don't really like Sgt. Pepper's much either.
Oh yeah, I forgot how much I like "Baby You're a Rich Man".
But still, I definitely agree that their best albums were "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver".My favs are probably Revolver and Introducing the Beatles/Meet the Beatles (I'm unfamiliar with the early UK albums but I understand this is fairly equivalent to Please Please Me)
Right. I'd actually go as far to say that the early US albums are even more historically important than the UK ones, since most American families obviously owned the US ones during the beginning of the British Invasion - it was basically what introduced Americans to the British rock groups of the time.
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All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
Oh yeah, I forgot how much I like "Baby You're a Rich Man".
But still, I definitely agree that their best albums were "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver".My favs are probably Revolver and Introducing the Beatles/Meet the Beatles (I'm unfamiliar with the early UK albums but I understand this is fairly equivalent to Please Please Me)
Right. I'd actually go as far to say that the early US albums are even more historically important than the UK ones, since most American families obviously owned the US ones during the beginning of the British Invasion - it was basically what introduced Americans to the British rock groups of the time.
The American ones are what I have, too; I've got Introducing the Beatles..., Meet the Beatles, and The Beatles' Second Album all on vinyl.
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cry of the fallen (playlist)
a mix of all the rock ballads and slower songs i have
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veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
My favs are probably Revolver and Introducing the Beatles/Meet the Beatles (I'm unfamiliar with the early UK albums but I understand this is fairly equivalent to Please Please Me)Right. I'd actually go as far to say that the early US albums are even more historically important than the UK ones, since most American families obviously owned the US ones during the beginning of the British Invasion - it was basically what introduced Americans to the British rock groups of the time.
The American ones are what I have, too; I've got Introducing the Beatles..., Meet the Beatles, and The Beatles' Second Album all on vinyl.
Nice. Most of mine are newer CD remasters [some from 2009, others from 1987], but it doesn't really match that feeling of a good vinyl record, especially with the Beatles.
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Expectations // Belle & Sebastian
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I have no idea of what you're talking about.
"Bonfire" // Knife Party
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NeilWest wrote:
I have no idea of what you're talking about.
In relation to whom?
"Hellbent" // Self
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Satisfy My Soul // Bob Marley
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Indian Summer // The Hendersons
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Taxman // The Beatles
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veggieman001 wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
I have no idea of what you're talking about.
In relation to whom?
"Hellbent" // Self
The Beatles. I don't want to sound too stereotypical - but I can't really get into early music.
"Arcadia" // deadmau5
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NeilWest wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
I have no idea of what you're talking about.
In relation to whom?
"Hellbent" // SelfThe Beatles. I don't want to sound too stereotypical - but I can't really get into early music.
"Arcadia" // deadmau5
All early music? What about 70's krautrock? Y'know, Kraftwerk, Can, Neu!, Brian Eno's solo work, David Bowie's Berlin Era (1977-1979).
Or do you mean even before the 70's?
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