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    Quote Originally Posted by dmshaposv View Post
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    I've always cherished Abbey Road as the best Beatles album, however listening to Revolver a couple of times (which I hadn't done before) it is the best beatles album, period.

    Amazing production, Eleanor Rigby and Tommorow Never Knows are by far the greatest Beatles songs next to A Day in the Life, Lucy in the sky with diamonds and Yesterday. The stock Harrison sitar-track, "Love you to" is easily the best of his sitar stuff. Taxman, And your bird can sing and I'm only sleeping - every song on this album is a masterpeice.

    I just fell in love with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpgfreak View Post
    OH HELL YES!a

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    Because.


    The anthology [3] version.
    It's just an acapella orgasm,all the way through.
    Some odd pauses,but I forgive them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmshaposv View Post
    [Revolver]

    I've always cherished Abbey Road as the best Beatles album, however listening to Revolver a couple of times (which I hadn't done before) it is the best beatles album, period. It is amazing how much awesome you can fit under a 40 minute LP.

    Amazing production, Eleanor Rigby and Tommorow Never Knows are by far the greatest Beatles songs next to A Day in the Life, Lucy in the sky with diamonds and Yesterday. The stock Harrison sitar-track, "Love you to" is easily the best of his sitar stuff. Taxman, And your bird can sing and I'm only sleeping - every song on this album is a masterpeice.
    Agreed - Revolver and Rubber Soul are their best records.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmshaposv View Post
    I've always cherished Abbey Road as the best Beatles album, however listening to Revolver a couple of times (which I hadn't done before) it is the best beatles album, period. It is amazing how much awesome you can fit under a 40 minute LP.

    Amazing production, Eleanor Rigby and Tommorow Never Knows are by far the greatest Beatles songs next to A Day in the Life, Lucy in the sky with diamonds and Yesterday. The stock Harrison sitar-track, "Love you to" is easily the best of his sitar stuff. Taxman, And your bird can sing and I'm only sleeping - every song on this album is a masterpiece.
    Fully fully agreed with you man. Abbey Road, Revolver and Rubber Soul are my favourites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmshaposv View Post
    *high fives*

    Personally, I can't say I have one favorite Beatles album. They're all too amazing.
    Last edited by rpgfreak; 04-07-2010 at 04:45 PM.

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    Neighborhood #2 (Laika) - Arcade Fire

    Fantastic album. I want it badly.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sujtfe7Tsro

    Best version of the chocobo song in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VGMaster View Post
    Neighborhood #2 (Laika) - Arcade Fire

    Fantastic album. I want it badly.
    This.

    Although I have to admit I can't stand Crown of Love. =/

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    Everybody Knows That You Are Insane - QOTSA

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELCrazy View Post
    This.

    Although I have to admit I can't stand Crown of Love. =/
    Really? That's my second favorite. Haha

    Neighborhood #1 is a masterpiece. I love it. It's my favorite off the album. Followed by Crown of Love then Wake Up.

    Honestly, I can't stand Haiti. It's my least favorite track off that album.

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    Click Link

    Don't Judge me for Enjoying this song so bloody much lol

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    The Beatles are overrated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vengeance View Post
    The Beatles are overrated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vengeance View Post
    The Beatles are overrated.


    Anyway, been listening to some Dillinger Escape Plan. I am seriously amazed at the CD. The singer seriously is amazing, he is able to bend that voice so many ways to do good all over this album.

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    Protest the Hero - spoils

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vengeance View Post
    The Beatles are overrated.

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    Just finished:



    It's mind-blowing. One of the most fuckin' amazing concerts I've ever watched. Guess who came on stage and played with them? Fuckin Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones. They played 2 Led Zep songs with them (Rock and Roll and Ramble On). Taylor sang and Dave played drums on Rock and Roll. The rest of the setlist was fuckin killer as well.

    Dave Grohl is #1 on my personal Hero list.
    Last edited by Sven; 04-08-2010 at 03:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayron View Post
    As if you didn't just search it on wikipedia.
    actually i didn't i got the Best of Beethoven on CD, all the info is on the vack, and the thing i meant by 'bet you didnt expect that' was the fact i was listening to Beethoven

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