These mofos can't ever shut up about love, not even after the break up of the Beatles, L bozos.
So Random Access Memory, Paul's greatest album (and Linda's too but that's mostly because this is the only one she made), it's great, not All Things Must Pass kind of great but still great.
The album begins with Too Many People, a massive fuck you to John Lennon and how he broke his lucky break (the Beatles) in two, it has Paul shredding the 2 guitar solos the song has and ... read more
Pink Floyd fans when the song reaches 15 minutes and 46 seconds: YOO, THIS SHIT IS FIRE 🔥🔥🔥
Okay but this is actually like a really good album and the only song here that's not spectacular isn't really all that bad and it's just a silly song about a dog, it only has 6 songs so I can briefly talk about the songs, and the overall feel of the album.
The album starts with One of These Days, the most Pink Floyd song here, a hard rock banger with a space rock feel to it, a ... read more
Philosophy of the World is such a horrible album and I don't understand how anyone in their right mind can like it, with that out of the way, I adore this album, and as one of the 10 people that actually like avant-garde music I can say it was groundbreaking for its time and it's also a musical disaster. Truly the anti-masterpiece of music in general.
This album was solely made out of greed because a dad wanted his daughters to make him money by making music despite the fact that ... read more
With The Beatles, at least it's better than Beatles for Sale and Yellow Submarine, I don't think this album is as great as the critics (not real humans) say it is, it's not a horrible listen but it is amongst the Kinks' worst albums.
The album begins with It Won't Be Long which is a pretty good starter for this album I don't have any strong feelings about this one but I like it.
The next track, All I've Got to Do is a more interesting song in my opinion ... read more
Please Please Me, the most uncomfortable Ringo has ever looked in a photo, and album cover aside, a fairly good album, something shocking, considering that the album was recorded in less than a day and with Lennon being sick.
The album begins with I Saw Her Standing There, a catchy song and for good reason, it's really solid and there are no cons with it (if you don't count the opening line) I like it.
Then we have Misery, it's a song, that's all I know, I like the piano ... read more
Haha track 3 is just like me
Fire album by the way
Favorite tracks: I Think I'm Going To Kill Myself, Rocket Man, Mona Lisas and Mat Hatters
Least favorite: Amy
Banger idc about side b but cold turkey is probably my favorite non-album song by john lennon
10/10 idk why but a piece of steak comes to my mind when im looking through you starts playing.
Jokes aside, it's a really good album, my second favorite by The Beatles for sure, the only songs that I would simply call good are The Word and What Goes On. The more folk-influenced tracks make up for a more interesting experience than their 5 previous albums.
This reminds me of the time my life was like a videogame, I can still remember when I tried to beat the stage but I also had to still be collecting coins, I tried so hard to save the girl but I found obstacles and I'm jumping hurdles, I'm also planning growing up to be a big boy.