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Post by lowtacks86 on Feb 22, 2021 20:47:25 GMT
I always thought this Black Sabbath song was a bit of a curve ball on Paranoid:
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Post by mstreepsucks on Feb 22, 2021 21:24:06 GMT
Speaking of black sabbath, also, changes.
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Post by NJtoTX on Feb 23, 2021 5:44:25 GMT
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Post by gw on Feb 23, 2021 5:55:43 GMT
Sloop John B on Pet Sounds
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Feb 23, 2021 8:48:13 GMT
"Electioneering" on OK Computer, sounds like something from a Green Day album
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Post by cypher on Feb 23, 2021 12:41:57 GMT
Anyone's Daughter by Deep Purple on Fireball.
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Post by Zos on Feb 23, 2021 16:03:43 GMT
Most heavy metal albums contain an obligatory shite ballad to attempt to show their range.
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Post by bravomailer on Feb 23, 2021 16:13:54 GMT
Thorn Tree In The Garden - Bobby Whitlock's contribution to the Derek and the Dominoes studio album. Nice track but it doesn't fit in with the hard blues feel of the album.
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Post by NJtoTX on Feb 23, 2021 17:50:53 GMT
Several Beatles songs seemed disconnected on release, though we connected them over time.
Tomorrow Never Knows - Revolver, was a revelation. Within You Without You - Sgt. Pepper, seemed off for the (largely-nonexistent) context. Revolution #9 - The Beatles, less of a song than an experimental track, but given it was the Beatles, it wasn't that weird.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Feb 23, 2021 18:02:21 GMT
Not really a song, but still a nice and calm, peaceful instrumental, from a not so peaceful sounding album: Public Image Ltd. - Radio 4 (1979)Talk Talk - Chameleon Day (1986)It is kind of sad, knowing later on, that other impressive and very different in tone and style, at least to most of what went into The Colour Of Spring, was eventually turned down by the record company, and instead we got the not so "bad" Life's What You Make It in return. Still, I would have loved having beauties like It's Getting Late In The Evening included, but I guess Mark and the band kind of told in their own unique way, which way they would go on with the next release of Spirit of Eden (1988), with Chameleon Day.
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Post by bravomailer on Feb 23, 2021 18:12:09 GMT
Several Beatles songs seemed disconnected on release, though we connected them over time. Tomorrow Never Knows - Revolver, was a revelation. Within You Without You - Sgt. Pepper, seemed off for the (largely-nonexistent) context. Revolution #9 - The Beatles, less of a song than an experimental track, but given it was the Beatles, it wasn't that weird. Nowhere Man is on Rubber Soul in many countries, though not in the US. Great track but it doesn't mesh with the other numbers.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Feb 23, 2021 18:13:15 GMT
The final cut of Ultravox! and their second album, was pretty much the very opposite of the rest of that record, which were far more chaotic and aggressive, but it just felt like the perfect way of ending it, with such an atmospheric and beautiful album closer in Hiroshima Mon Amour, and as with Talk Talk and Chameleon Day, one which kind of pointed towards where the band would be heading next up, with Systems of Romance:
Ultravox! - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1977)
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Feb 23, 2021 18:53:46 GMT
Meshuggah - Acrid Placidity (1995)
A pleasant surprise, from an album that I used to play loud, on my old MiniDisc, and often almost forgot about this atmospheric gem.
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Post by mrellaguru on Feb 24, 2021 0:28:04 GMT
Sometimes the hit single sounds nothing like the rest of the album. Eg. More Than Words and Hole Hearted on Extreme's Pornograffiti.
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Post by mrellaguru on Feb 24, 2021 0:30:40 GMT
Several Beatles songs seemed disconnected on release, though we connected them over time. Tomorrow Never Knows - Revolver, was a revelation. Within You Without You - Sgt. Pepper, seemed off for the (largely-nonexistent) context. Revolution #9 - The Beatles, less of a song than an experimental track, but given it was the Beatles, it wasn't that weird.
Yeah. Revolution #9 would have been horrendously weird and out of place stuck on any other Beatles album. But it fits the White Album because it's a weird album.
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Post by someguy on Feb 24, 2021 6:22:29 GMT
“Excitable” off Hysteria by Def Leppard.
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