i love the clusters of sounds the album offers. folk, proto-metal, rock n roll, baroque pop, music hall, avant-garde etc. it shouldn't fit well on paper, but it works. it's got a lot of my favorite songs too, namely Julia, Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey, Dear Prudendce, Martha my Dear, Happiness is a Warm Gun, and a bunch of others
beautiful explanation. this album is a crazy one for me too bro. i have it in my top 3 for sure, some days #1 ;)
i want you (shes so heavy) gotta be top 5 rock songs oat
!!! I can't get enough of that menacing vibe it has. when i was a kid and first heard it, it absolutely terrified me in a good way!
It used to be Abby road but now I’m not so sure. I love rubber soul, I still don’t love white album all that much. I think let it be deserves a nod too
The fact that the Beatles actually scrapped let it be with all that goat material and then literally locked in and made abbey road is insanity
abbey road cuz its the only one i rlly heard in full and has songs that changed my life forever like come together, i want you (shes so heavy), because and so on
such a beautiful record
that Side 2 suite is beautiful. You Never Give Me Your Money is the best song on the album. the transitions are seamless. Polythene Pam is a jam! then the perfect segue of She Came In Through The Bathroom Window-Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight-The End. & Paul's ode to the queen thrown in as a little post credits song in Her Majesty
perfect ending to the GOAT band.
my favorite Beatles album continues to change the more I learn about the band and all the history, but I think White Album has to be their masterwork. neck and neck with Abbey Road.
just the scope of it, to be able to pull something like that off. and to create and release some of those records at that point in their career. it's just artistry in its truest sense man really the blueprint for a lot of s*** that came after it.
!!! I can't get enough of that menacing vibe it has. when i was a kid and first heard it, it absolutely terrified me in a good way!
i was super depressed senior year of high school and id just walk around the halls in between classes and during bathroom breaks listening to the outro on repeat looking like joe from you
fond of those memories
The fact that the Beatles actually scrapped let it be with all that goat material and then literally locked in and made abbey road is insanity
so f***ed
Real ass post
that Side 2 suite is beautiful. You Never Give Me Your Money is the best song on the album. the transitions are seamless. Polythene Pam is a jam! then the perfect segue of She Came In Through The Bathroom Window-Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight-The End. & Paul's ode to the queen thrown in as a little post credits song in Her Majesty
perfect ending to the GOAT band.
you never give me your money always felt strangely dark despite the beautiful instrumental
i feel the same about many songs on this album
the instrumentals dont really match the lyrics in a very ironic way
Revolver, magical mystery tour, white album
Any of these are correct answers
Revolver
Sgt pepper
White album
Abbey road
Can't pick. They're all as good as albums will ever get
It used to be Abby road but now I’m not so sure. I love rubber soul, I still don’t love white album all that much. I think let it be deserves a nod too
Let It Be, (Paul’s version), is up there, for me.
that Side 2 suite is beautiful. You Never Give Me Your Money is the best song on the album. the transitions are seamless. Polythene Pam is a jam! then the perfect segue of She Came In Through The Bathroom Window-Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight-The End. & Paul's ode to the queen thrown in as a little post credits song in Her Majesty
perfect ending to the GOAT band.
Fun fact her majesty actually goes in between mr mustard and polythene pam but if you edit it back it doesn’t sound right
I think her majesty was added by the engineers and then Paul was pissed after 😂
I never got into the white album :ohno:
if it were one album i feel it would be the lile the illmatic of 60s rock lmao each to their own though
Abbey Road is pretty consistent
Sure Maxwell is a bad song but everything else is pretty solid
my favorite Beatles album continues to change the more I learn about the band and all the history, but I think White Album has to be their masterwork. neck and neck with Abbey Road.
just the scope of it, to be able to pull something like that off. and to create and release some of those records at that point in their career. it's just artistry in its truest sense man really the blueprint for a lot of s*** that came after it.
yeah, and its really telling how so many albums from later artists are described as "their white album"