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When The Beatles and The Kinks Wrote Songs About Taxes
When The Beatles and The Kinks Wrote Songs About Taxes
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The Velvet Underground: Lou Reed's Paradox
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The Velvet Underground: Lou Reed's Paradox
Brown Sugar: The Rolling Stones Most Controversial Song
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Brown Sugar: The Rolling Stones Most Controversial Song
stone roses debut or skylarking xtc
Iggy Pops The Idiot for how influential it was on Post-Punk, creating Industrial Rock and it being a complete masterpiece that imo Iggy or Bowie never topped.
Wake up Babe, New Joe Nose Short just dropped
In the court of the crimson king
Berrys On Top and The Chirping Crickets
69 love songs by the Magnetic Fields may not be as influential, but is nevertheless a very unique and imo successful concept. Certainly one to add to the list
Definitely either Dark Side of the Moon or The Wall both by Pink Floyd
I loved the original pink Floyd Syd Barratt Floyd I love relics it transports you.But yeah ,if forced no .
You to say more "fucks" in the video!
pretentious garbage, not music
I never cut down other artists...unless they suck
Zappa is no looser , he will always be remembered for being an artsy freak, but lou reed is the father of punk.
0:54 Your citations are outdated
Is this mr beat
Sergeant Pepper's One and only, Lonely Hearts Club band, it's getting very near the end....
They were all kinda out there.😂
I was young but my neighbor had tickets and I could have went ,but now I'm glad I didn't. Today I could have bought a superior framed Woodstock memorabilia , had a original concert ticket photographs other certificates in it but I walked away from it
Thanks for this. I'm with you, this album cuts so much deeper than most others (maybe any others). The only other that I could compare it to would be Dark Side. It is a bit distressing that both of these come with such dark visions, but at least there is a vision and an effort to create a real work of art.
Im with George, Rubber Soul is the #1
My favorite beatles albums are sgt pepper rubber soul revolver
Don’t like either of them haha. But I would have to take velvet underground’s side
Just having been at the "Sheik Yerbouti" concert in Munich in 1980, and after thoroughly listening to the album beforehand, I absolutely rated Frank as a "bizarre" inspiration. The concert was amazing - but I remember wandering around this "80,000 seater" trying to get the best possible acoustic sound out of "City of Tiny Lights".
Yes Femme Fatale is not fitting for Edie. I think a F.F. is more of an intentional seducer. Nor was she ''from the street''. She was spoiled, sheltered and rich. The song is a warning to men not to fall in love with her which is fair enough. They would only crash against the rocks of her playful indifference. But she didn't lure anyone in intentionally, that was just a biproduct of her looks and youthful energy.
I'll say it again, watch the clip where he says that about Chuck Berry, he is reading it off an autocue.. he didn't write that, somebody else did.
The Kinks were always better than the Beatles.
More ringo lore he beat his wife!!! Fun fact.
Kayfabe
Put on Frank Zappa music at a party or an event of any kind and people will complain about the music. Only Yoko Oh No and Nickleback get more complaints.
The only long songs I listen to are a quick one by the who maybe something off the Tommy album and a bit of pink Floyd
I've heard this story and I don't think it's true but you never know 5 minutes at the top
Lou reed was an untalented clown. Distasteful pretentious loser, it’s true!
Initially, I was never fond of this album...but after several more listens over several years....I"ve gotten to like it quite a bit. It takes patience but eventually you do start to really get into it.
Jealousy is a hell of a drug
When I was a young teenager I bought my first two albums with my own money: Dvorak’s Fifth, and FREAK OUT. That will always be true. But Lou Reed became my hero as soon as I saw him, maybe at Max’s Kansas City when we first went to New York. The world of good music is sacred.
the ultimate word for Zappa - Arrogant.
2 bit pretentious academic. ehem... FVCKN NAILED IT. i love Lou Reed so much now. hahahahah
Zappa untalented???? Hahahahahaha
raw power and new york dolls debut are definitely my top 2
Revolver is the most perfect album. Rubber Soul and Revolver was their highest point as a group. Yes I agree with him that after that the albums became less like a together group and more and more split up, with very different songs on the same album, including on Abbey Road, such different songs put together on one album. It's more like four very different people, of course, by then that's what they were.
Lesson: never take interviews drunk or high. 😎😏
Frank Zappa was infinitely more talented than everyone in VU. Don’t embarrass yourself by saying otherwise, lest you risk divulging your gross ignorance
Quem estava por trás da banda era wendywhoroll com dinheiro que vinha da venda de suas pseudo obras de arte, que por sua vez vinham ...?? Pois quem comprava as obras da bichona?? Pois...!!
Pretty sure Lou said something like “one chord’s enough, 2 chords is plenty and 3 chords is too much” so this checks out
id also say sticky fingers is vu influenced. from the andy warhol cover to the druggy sound of the record
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A heroin addict calling someone untalented.....wow, jealous much Lou? You had talent but Zappa made you look stupid.
Frank Zappa hated just about every other musical artist and band
One mans arrogant shit, is another mans treasured memory. Each to his own
Mine is the dark side of the moon. I can hear the album from beggining to end multiple times in a row. The Pulse live version is also incredible, even better than the studio version.
The Kinks smoke the Beatles