"John pleads for help to be saved from the ‘sea of hate’ in which he is drowning."

 "‘Steel And Glass’ is a venomous jab at John’s former manager, Allen Klein, highlighting Lennon’s human side."

Walls and Bridges captures John Lennon during a turbulent phase marked by separation and loneliness. The album journeys through personal pain and emotional turmoil, shedding utopian dreams for raw, earthly feelings. Songs like "Going Down On Love" and "Steel And Glass" reveal Lennon’s vulnerabilities, while tracks such as "No. 9 Dream" offer moments of serenity. Overall, the album is a poignant snapshot of Lennon’s troubled 1974. Discover the emotional depths of John Lennon's Walls and Bridges—listen and explore the story behind the music today.

 Oasis distance themselves (Finally!!) from the genre that characterized them in their previous album.

 In my opinion, Oasis reached the peak of their rock... 'Gas Panic' is a masterpiece!

The review praises Oasis' 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' for abandoning BritPop in favor of a more melancholic rock style. It highlights standout tracks like 'Go Let It Out', 'Roll It Over', and 'Gas Panic'. The reviewer appreciates the band’s deliberate simplicity and rock peak. Despite the audience's preference for pop, the album is seen as a high point for Oasis’ rock sound. Listen to Oasis’ rock evolution in 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' and rediscover the band's boldest sounds.

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