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TB Sheets is on Blowin Your Mind.What about "TB Sheets"?
TB Sheets is on Blowin Your Mind.What about "TB Sheets"?
Marquee Moon for me.
Of course it is! All others trail in its wake.Are You Experienced - enough said
Possibly a little harsh (I don’t recall the Hermits’ guitarist doubling the length of songs that had really finished with solos) but yes, I see what you are driving at.The Stone Roses = Herman's Hermits + really good rhythm section + great production.
Nirvana's Bleach is one of the worst albums I've ever heard..... a copy went round about 5 people in my circle many years ago when each person listened to it, decided it was crap and gave it away to someone else! What a transformation with their next album!
Nirvana are one of those bands that IMHO have aged quite badly. I was a big Pixies fan & always felt Nirvana borrowed a bit from them; I was young at the time & tended to pick sides. I do have a few Nirvana albums (really like the MTV unplugged). As an aside I have 'Rock Swings' by Andy Williams, a very amusing curio where he covers contempory songs in a big band setting. It is very well done but it does show how poor some of their lyrics were.Disagree entirely! Though I liked a lot of stuff of that ilk long before Nevermind turned up (Minutemen, Husker Dü, Sonic Youth etc etc). I always viewed it as a chart-pop sell-out - the death-throws of a scene!
Both great records though.I'd just decided Astral Weeks is the winner and then you throw this big spanner in to confuse me.
Nirvana stated they were trying to emulate the pixies on nevermind ... they were a clear influence, bleach is raw, and not easy, but it is a good album. The first track from unplugged MTV is from bleach ...Nirvana are one of those bands that IMHO have aged quite badly. I was a big Pixies fan & always felt Nirvana borrowed a bit from them; I was young at the time & tended to pick sides. I do have a few Nirvana albums (really like the MTV unplugged). As an aside I have 'Rock Swings' by Andy Williams, a very amusing curio where he covers contempory songs in a big band setting. It is very well done but it does show how poor some of their lyrics were.
I’d argue both Chairs Missing and 154 were better than Pink Flag.