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Me too, I ate one sour too.
I've never listened to Metal Machine music all the way through.
How can you make that assertion from a position of ignorance?
Production not the best but lots of energetic guitar and lyrics from the heart.Next up in my A-Z of CDs is The Wedding Present - George Best.
I've never played it but will be doing so in a bit.
Same here, plus I always get Allison Krauss mixed up with Diana Krall.
You nailed it; Krauss good, Krall bland.Alison Krauss + Union Station - Live is a phenomenal record, a great example of a bluegrass band going full kilter. Diana Krall is pretty so so otoh, dwarfed by the great jazz singers of the past.
I have! I listened to it seven times in a week once just to prove it could be done, and to try to see that it isn’t just a load of random feedback (it isn’t). I think the experience went some way to making me the well-balanced individual I am today.I've never listened to Metal Machine music all the way through.
Based on what..?I have never heard an album by
and many many more.
- Bruce Springsteen
- The Ramones
- The Band
- Guns n Roses
- AC/DC
- Neil Young
- Van Morrison
- The Stone Roses
- Oasis
- The Verve
- Coldplay
- Bon Jovi
- Black Sabbath
I don’t feel that I am missing anything.
This is true for me as well. I haven't really listened to an album with the album cover in my lap since college, and that was, uh, 43 years ago. There are albums I love, and have listened to countless times, where I only know the actual titles of one or two songs. Unless the song title is in the hook, I'm unlikely to remember it.
Based on what..?
The only ones I know and have are,On a whim I dug up a list of ‘best albums of the 21st century’ as I thought I would probably never have heard a lot of those. I was right - ninety out of 100 in fact.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/sep/13/100-best-albums-of-the-21st-century
(and a couple of those that I do know were released in 2000, so don’t strictly qualify!)
Not even The Yes Album?I don’t think I’ve ever heard any Yes albums.
Ha! Swiss pragmatism. I, in turn, have a Wakeman anecdote that I have probably posted before. (Sorry thread fans, I’m sure normal service will be resumed shortly.) Rick was on a TV show and sharing a dressing room with an in-awe Miles Jupp. Miles asked “Don’t you look in the mirror every morning and think ‘I played piano on Life On Mars?’” He replied “Usually, I remind myself that I played piano on Des O’Connor’s albums.”But I do have a Yes anecdote. Rick Wakeman had left the group, and they were auditioning/interviewing possible replacements. When they interviewed Patrick Moraz, they said to him ‘All of us are strict vegetarians. Are you a vegetarian?’ Moraz thought for a moment, and replied ‘If necessary’.