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So I take it you don’t like life or the air we breathe?Anything by The Beatles.
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So I take it you don’t like life or the air we breathe?Anything by The Beatles.
That squeaky media woman, whose da worked with asbestos, and who lived with the other media wanker and became an ‘author’ once said in a record review column she had “get thee to the reggae shop and get influenced”. I’m paraphrasing, mebees. Do some people actually do this kind of shit? Do they try to get ‘influenced’ by shit?
Gladly. Transient media darlings can fuck off. Like what you like and fuck what other people say is good/bad/indifferent. Like what your own ears/heart/soul tell you is good.Please translate this into English.
Used to listen to them in my teens, when I thought it was hip and trendy.Anything by Yes.
I really like most prog sort of stuff because of my age, but never got the attraction. They always had decent album covers mind.
And anybody who doesn't like DSoTM should be taken out into the snow and left.
Still enjoy DSOTM and Wish You Were Here occasionally. In its time, it was amazing, and that was my time.I've listened to Dark side of the moon sober and while high....it's pap and over rated.
Jesus wept.That new Nick Cave album (Ghosteen) , which has been lauded as some sort of revelation is, frankly, f***ing shit.
Yeh, It's ain't the New SeekersI've tried, believe me but:
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I remember the first time I heard 2112 back in 1980. All the older kids raved about it and had the logo on their haversacks. When I listened to it, I just didn`t get it. There were all these quiet bits and it all seemed so disjointed to my ever so young ears. I pushed it to one side. A few weeks later I tried again. This time a few passages of the first side piqued my interest, enough to make me listen again and that was IT. Everything just fell into place and from that moment I was obsessed with it and RUSH became my favourite group. I bought everything they did and I have followed their career through all of the musical twists and turns ever since. I absolutely love that album to this day BUT I do understand why some people don`t like it or don`t like Rush.Rush 2112.
People raved about it when it first came out but to my ears it was absolute crap. It gets worse with age anarl!
Who's Next
It's not that I don't get it - I do. It's just not as good as some people like to think.
Correct.3 absolute classics on it the rest a bit meh....
Anything by Yes.
I really like most prog sort of stuff because of my age, but never got the attraction. They always had decent album covers mind.
And anybody who doesn't like DSoTM should be taken out into the snow and left.
Who's Next
It's not that I don't get it - I do. It's just not as good as some people like to think.
I can't decide whether his failure to fully realise Lifehouse makes Who's Next a better or worse record. Either way, the middle is very middling.It's not bad considering it was meant to be a concept album and they had to salvage what they'd recorded once that didn't pan out
I can't decide whether his failure to fully realise Lifehouse makes Who's Next a better or worse record. Either way, the middle is very middling.
Attention all planets of the Solar Federation...I have to admit I have limited patience for concepts about dystopian futures where the principal concern of all people everywhere is the suppression of rock and roll by the powers that be
Owt by Yes.But,when I heard their 10 minute version of Simon and Garfunkel's America,WOW.
Aal them years ago.