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For me, their absolute masterpiece, enormous hard-rock rides at a neurotic pace. Drugstore Woman is a track I would bring with me to the island of the famous.
  • hellraiser
    1 nov 18
    Great album from the Welsh. Are you famous by any chance? ;^))
  • masturbatio
    2 nov 18
    No, but you know, I would gladly charge to pretend to catch little fish with my bare hands, a way like any other to become famous.
Their album that I'm most fond of, side A is perfection, then a few too many fillers. Still, I don't understand who has always gone against this band of truly honest rock; Dave is a good songwriter. To be honest, you could create an anthology with the best tracks and it would be a masterpiece.
Absolutely Zappa, no one like him
Hum: You'd Prefer an Astronaut
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
At the intersection, we read: post-hardcore, shoegaze, germs of nu-metal, melodic punk, doses of slowcore. Inevitably, we lose our way.
Jeff Rosenstock: POST-
Nastro Video I have it ★★★★★
The recurring image is the asphalt on which fleeting faces cross, headed toward the well-known, interstates, gas stations, squares of common misery. Jeff is going mad, at least he is aware of it. He shouts it to a world speeding on tainted roads, tired and bored.
Messer für Frau Müller: ????? ?????? presents
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Masterpiece, with all due respect to Dino Valenti.
  • CosmicJocker
    16 nov 18
    Well...
  • masturbatio
    16 nov 18
    I think Cipollina is very underrated; his style will be crucial for the new wave, especially Tom Verlaine.
  • hellraiser
    16 nov 18
    The true and pure American acid rock of the 60s. Only Mad River and The Farm come close, two other great bands. Give it a listen.
  • hellraiser
    16 nov 18
    ... and also made the Black Pearl...
  • masturbatio
    16 nov 18
    Alright hell thanks, I’ll try to dig, you’re becoming my "master," even though you’re in good company in here.
Random Hold: Etceteraville
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
Holy mother, what an album!
For me, the most overrated album by the Beatles has two catchy songs: "Getting Better" and "Lovely Rita," and two beautiful songs: "She's Leaving Home" and "A Day in the Life." Lucy in the Sky is a nightmare of malevolent psychedelia. I much prefer "Between The Buttons" by the Rolling Stones, which came out earlier that year, not to mention "Something Else" by the Kinks.
  • Falloppio
    4 nov 18
    A ride on the Sergeant is always a nice feeling.
  • It makes sense. Certainly overrated if one limits oneself to the average quality of the songs (which is superior at least in "Revolver" and "Magical Mystery Tour").
    But the cultural, artistic, and media "impact," avant-garde/popular that existed at the time of its release (1967) and that has always traveled alongside this record, keeps it in the empyrean of common thought about the Beatles, even if it is not musically better than the others (and therefore excellent!).
    Sgt. Pepper is simply the Beatles' album at the peak of their ascent, excellent just like the three before and the three after it.
  • Falloppio
    4 nov 18
    I really appreciate the comment.
Masterpiece by the band. These are giants; the more I listen to them, the more I'm convinced. A thick fog of noise that acts as a veil for fabulous melodies. Fake sad to perfection.
For me, the pinnacle of the paisley movement, a magical album, gentle power pop sprinkled with psychedelia.
Verdena: Requiem
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Their masterpiece? Probably yes, but only because the subsequent wow feels a bit scattered, but we're close, we're really close.