1.33pm
26 January 2017
Turn It Up. Lightnin’ is who got me into the blues. He is one of my all time favorite guitarists.
Back Off Boogaloo- Ringo
"The pump don't work cause the vandals took the handles!"
-Bob Dylan, Subterranean Homesick Blues
"We could ride and surf together while our love would grow"
-Brian Wilson, Surfer Girl
2.26pm
27 February 2017
One of my favourite Ringo tunes. Turn it definitely up!
Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
8.08pm
14 December 2009
Hm…I kinda liked the title hook in the first half and the weird production fx on the guitar in the second half, but ultimately it didn’t really hold my interest much. I guess I’m gonna have to say turn it down. That’s only the second Tame Impala track I’ve heard, and from reading about them I would assume they have stuff that I would enjoy (like I did “Elephant”) and other stuff that I wouldn’t (like “Sun’s Coming Up “)
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MarthaPaul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
6.22pm
27 February 2017
What an amazing piece! Wow! 3:20 really got me! Turn it up!
Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
9.12pm
11 April 2016
9.31pm
26 January 2017
One of my favorite stones songs. Turn It Up.
Heres one that sounds like it was ripped off of that from Scooby Doo
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WeepingAtlasCedars"The pump don't work cause the vandals took the handles!"
-Bob Dylan, Subterranean Homesick Blues
"We could ride and surf together while our love would grow"
-Brian Wilson, Surfer Girl
11.09pm
14 December 2009
2.53pm
27 February 2017
Keep the volume where it is. The song is a bit too laid back for me.
Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
7.55pm
14 December 2009
So THAT’S Billy Talent, eh? From Mississauga, where I lived for five years! And mere kilometres from where I live now (at least for another month.) Turn it up, I guess…it’s fairly catchy, and I like how the verses sound different in every way from the choruses. But really, I’ve listened to plenty of punk over the years and it does very little for me by now.
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3.14pm
27 February 2017
Turn it up! I really like how the song is very energetic while still maintaining a round sound and no aggressive, frayed one. The song is very dense.
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Von BonteeNot once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
4.29pm
9 March 2017
Keep the volume where it is, I really dig the fuzz guitar but that’s about it, I’m not a big fan of pre Beatles music, I prefer my music to be rock music released in-between 1963 and 1980.
One of my favorite songs from my favorite band that isn’t The Beatles:
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5.05pm
Moderators
15 February 2015
One heck of a diss track… Turn it up, that fluffy-haired fellow with the incredibly long slender fingers did something amazing*.
*Yes, I know who Brian May is.
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10.56pm
11 April 2016
1.41am
14 December 2009
Damn, this’ll be the second time I’ve requested that one of Paul’s things be turned down! 🙁 Except for the production and some of the guitar parts, there’s almost nothing I like about that medley – the individual songs barely more than titles, melodies are boring, singing is lifeless (presumably because Paul didn’t want to overshadow Linda, nice guy! great husband! <3 ) and only “Hands Of Love” has any energy to it. So glad Paul followed this album up with a great one.
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2.46am
27 February 2017
Boy, I love distorted guitar sounds like that so much! And the groove provided by drums and bass are cool as well! Turn It Up!
The following song pretty much sums up my attitude towards life at the moment:
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BeatlebugNot once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
10.39pm
14 December 2009
Damn, everybody around here is playing guitar or learning it! And me with my callouses long since vanished and my crappy little Rocktek amp no longer responding 🙁
Anyways, turn that up a fair amount. I appreciated the different guitar noises in that one…obviously that’s from when Radiohead were still basically a rock band, instead of post-rock or whatever they’re considered now.
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2.35pm
27 February 2017
Turn it up! That’s probably the most laid back rock n roll song I’ve ever heard. Very cool how the saxophones and the piano are featured.
Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
7.15pm
11 April 2016
1.02am
1 December 2009
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
2.15am
27 February 2017
Turn it up quite a lot! At the beginning, I thought it was going to be a bit too much vibrato and too slow overall to my taste but boy was I wrong! Her voice is absolutely amazing and captivating and there is a good energy at the end!
Slightly off topic: For some reason, I dreamt tonight that @WeepingAtlasCedars would turn my previous suggestion down due to a lack of interesting things about it. And then I wake up to see she really did. Funny coincidence.
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vonbontee, WeepingAtlasCedars, BeatlebugNot once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
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