of course
found and followed
respect for 5 stars for The Band's s/t, godly record
gonna be time to revist Basement Tapes once we get to 67
found and followed
respect for 5 stars for The Band's s/t, godly record
gonna be time to revist Basement Tapes once we get to 67
followed back
damn bro youre a member since 2011
yeah Band s/t a major masterpiece ofc
followed back
damn bro youre a member since 2011
yeah Band s/t a major masterpiece ofc
got hooked on music with the hip hop "essentials" around 08 ish. then eventually fell in love with kanye/cudi around 09-10 then ktt came out and that's kind of when my love for music took off. hip hop will always be close to me, twas my gateway
@Elric ima need RVI to f***ing watch NDH already cause there's some bits I wanna talk about.
Bob was a straight up comic lol after the Newport fiasco with Pete Seeger they mention how Bob was really in a funk after the concert cause it went terribly. One of his women friends asks to dance with him and he's like "I'd dance with you Maria but my hands are on fire"
that whole account of that night is hilarious, the dude presenting him desperately asking him to come back to the stage to do another song as the crowd is in an uproar
best doc ever
Yeah you can basically see the electricity emanating off of him in some scene
@RVI wen
this video
the not-feeling-so-fab four in stark contrast to everyone else. brilliant song

bout 30 pages directly on 66 so far
well to be fair the top 50 from this year gonna look at last year like
most tremendous sea change in the sound of popular music there will ever be within a few month i reckon
People probably though the Beach Boys had already done way more than enough this year by the time Pet Sounds came out in May but then Brian dropped Good Vibrations on em out of nowhere in October
caught the Beedles sleeping for the second half of the year
Let's see :elon:
It's my same name as here
Still need you to get on there, the greatest music resource
Couldn't this be considered like proto prog or prog prop pop or something? Feels like this was doing a 1966 what Stills thought he was doing on Bluebird in '67. Definitely never heard anything in rock structured like this before.
!https://youtu.be/PVfPT-54dOIWoah the very first thing that comes to mind is how much that rockabilly-esque drum beat + guitars sounds like this to me:

Woah the very first thing that comes to mind is how much that rockabilly-esque drum beat + guitars sounds like this to me:
!https://youtu.be/H1Ad3oABt-c
R u trollin me bro
It's my same name as here
Still need you to get on there, the greatest music resource
Yeah I've started referencing it for general album ratings
1. Bob Dylan - Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands
2. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
3. Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
4. Bob Dylan - One Of Must Know (Sooner or Later)
5. Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna
6. The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love
7. Bob Dylan - I Want You
8. Neil Diamond - Solitary Man
9. Monkees - I'm a Believer
10. Them! - Gloria
11. Kinks - Dead End Street
12. Fugs - Virgin Forest
13. Mothers of Invention - Wowie Zowiee
14. Cher - Bang Bang
15. Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High
16. Troggs - Wild Thing
17. Mothers of Invention - Anyway The WInd Blows
18. Mothers of Invention - Help I'm a Rock
19. Bob Dylan - Absolutely Sweet Marie
20. Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside the Middle of Mobile
21. Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice
22. Rolling Stones - 19th Century Nervous Breakdown
23. Beach Boys - God Only Knows
24. Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
25. The Mamas & The Papas - I Saw Her Again
26. Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion
27. Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother?
28. Mothers Of Invention - How Could I Be Such a Fool?
29. Paul Butterfield - East West
30. Percy Sledge - When A Man Loves a Woman
Whywie Zowie
@rvi when i got this book i was f***in howling at the way the kinks were looking down on the monkee (and also why did they choose this pic, what was he even doing at there :mystery: ) but now im
excellent writeup on DES

and ive heard Iggy Pop claim this gnarly garage banger is his all time favourite song

and ive heard Iggy Pop claim this gnarly garage banger is his all time favourite song
bangar
van really sounded like iggy with that intro line. 66 really is that deep huh
bangar
van really sounded like iggy with that intro line. 66 really is that deep huh
Haven't touched on country yet at all either. I got a handful of artists in rotation and am gonna add some more.
Couldn't this be considered like proto prog or prog prop pop or something? Feels like this was doing a 1966 what Stills thought he was doing on Bluebird in '67. Definitely never heard anything in rock structured like this before.
!https://youtu.be/PVfPT-54dOI
listened to Buffalo Springfield again yesterday and forgot how jumbled that track is. production on that album is special though the guitar tones are godly
Broken Arrow slays
listened to Buffalo Springfield again yesterday and forgot how jumbled that track is. production on that album is special though the guitar tones are godly
Broken Arrow slays
Bluebird jumbled?
nah it's probably the one time Stills lived up to his reputation as a guitar wizard