REM: Murmur
REM: Reckoning
when they came out, those changed the world of music. I personally can't listen to anything after Life's RIch P. but they WERE great.
and this too
REM: Murmur
REM: Reckoning
when they came out, those changed the world of music. I personally can't listen to anything after Life's RIch P. but they WERE great.
and this too
I'm going to get disagreed with on probably all of these, but I can listen to each at least two times in a row, straight through without ever skipping a song or mentally tuning out. All classics to me.
opiate is a beauty.
"I'm a mother****ing party all by myself."
Yes.Originally Posted by proud gonzo
I nominate The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place by Explosions in the Sky. Sure, there are no words on the 5-track, 45-minute album, but the music is so beautiful it doesn't need words.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
Dude, Michael made some damn good music back when he was still a black man.Originally Posted by Octavian
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
"Don't pass me by" is pretty good. Considering that and Octopus Garden are the only songs he actually wrote while with the Beatles, he's batting .500. "It don't come easy" is a pretty decent solo work too. He also helped co-write "Badge" by Cream.Originally Posted by OUAndy1807
I'd agree with Octavian on the last 3 he posted.
A few more, now that I'm working at home and can look at my collection:
Slick production, awesome vocals & music.