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The Beatles, are easily the most famous band to ever do it, and for good reason, Revolver is the seventh album by the Fab Four. This comes from them breaking out of the Mersey sound, on their last album, Rubber Soul, an equally as influential album as Revolver. The Beatles, more specifically John Lennon, though starting in 1965, his LSD use during the recording of Revolver had reached an apex, and you can tell listening to this album. George Harrison had immersed himself in ... read more
Andy Warhol went from insinuating with a Banana and a Pink Banana underneath to a whole ass boner and unzippable pants?!?!
Brown Sugar is a great start to this album, I really like the horns and its something I dont see a lot with the Blues Rock ive listened to, which I mean ive only really listened to Led Zeppelin and they rarely if never used any horns. So Its really refreshing hearing a different soundscape especially during the craze of all these different bands kind of using the same type ... read more
A legendary one of a kind show that can never be replicated again.
The introduction is very wholesome and Ravi Shankar's; Bangla Dhun, is a very insane performance especially around the end where the sitar and all the Indian instruments tempo starts getting super fast, that was spectacular. I havent heard any sitar outside of Ravi Shankar & George Harrison on Revolver, Sgt. Peppers, and Rubber Soul. So seeing a full spectacle of what the Sitar and Indian classical music can do is ... read more
Led Zeppelins longest album and also most cohesive album.
Firstly I want to talk about the absolute gem of a song "In My Time of Dying" Im a self proclaimed Dylanologist while I dont have much Dylan rated on this before I got AOTY I listened to all of his albums, bought all of his albums and saw him live and hearing Led Zeppelin do a cover of a Dylan song off his DEBUT?! I know Led Zeppelin is heavily inspired by the blues and likely the delta blues, which I know it is an original ... read more
Led Zeppelins debut and god is it a really strong debut album.
This album is extremely hard like it has some of their most deep riffs that genuinely feel like the soul is being taken from you. Dazed and Confused has always been my favorite song off of this and every song on this is really just a compliment to it, the first 4 tracks are amazing and if it kept up that run it easily couldve been in contention for my favorite Zep album. Honestly I dont not like any songs on this I just prefer some ... read more
This album for me feels like the Let it Be for Led Zeppelin, its back to basics and their least experimental album.
I think this is the album that most people resonate Led Zeppelins sound with it very much has that Rock n Roll sound I cant quite put my hands on. Vocally this project is very impressive Jimmy Page sounds just as good as ever. This has Led Zeppelins most popular song; Stairway To Heaven, a song im sure almost everyone's atleast heard about. And I like Stairway to Heaven Ill ... read more