CL's Favourite Albums. QF3: Revolver vs The Dark Side of the Moon
Comments
-
Two classic albums of different genres. I have grown to appreciate The Beatles more in recent years than I ever did in my formative years, however DSOTM was one of those albums that evoke teenage memories and still sounds great to me today.
So it Dark Side for me by half a length.0 -
DSOTM for me0
-
DSOTM0
-
DSOTM0
-
Eleanor Rigby is one of my favourite Beatles songs but Floyd wins for me.
Dark Side.0 -
Tough choice. But Revolver it is0
-
Revolver.0
-
Dark side.0
-
Revolver in the lead 31-260
-
Dark Side.0
- Sponsored links:
-
Whilst downloading Spotify in readiness for my loooong drive this weekend, i thought i'd listen to Floyds Animals. Another timeless piece - its only Floyd who could make Dog and Pig noises along with drunk Irish security guards sound musically brilliant.0
-
@Addick in SW16 - do you have the list of quarter finalists?, and i'll listen to them on my drive.The_President said:Whilst downloading Spotify in readiness for my loooong drive this weekend, i thought i'd listen to Floyds Animals. Another timeless piece - its only Floyd who could make Dog and Pig noises along with drunk Irish security guards sound musically brilliant.
0 -
Dark side has Brain Damage / Eclipse which is a great track but for me the rest of the album doesn't appeal. though I do think its a more of a complete/coherent album than Revolver. most like that Revolver moves from pop to psychedelia which became influential and ground breaking but for me I find that it harms the albums flow. still, its got several good tracks...
so I vote for Revolver0 -
I do indeed:The_President said:
@Addick in SW16 - do you have the list of quarter finalists?, and i'll listen to them on my drive.The_President said:Whilst downloading Spotify in readiness for my loooong drive this weekend, i thought i'd listen to Floyds Animals. Another timeless piece - its only Floyd who could make Dog and Pig noises along with drunk Irish security guards sound musically brilliant.
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
Blue - Joni Mitchell
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
Nevermind - Nirvana
Revolver - The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles1 -
cheers mate0
-
First two on that list are the real finalists.
Ignore the rest4 -
Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 32
-
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
0 -
Dark Side of the Moon for me.1
-
Revolver0
- Sponsored links:
-
Although Dark Side of the moon is probably my favourite Pink Floyd album, which is not necessarily a big recommendation for me Revolver aces it all day long as it remains one of the very best Beatles albums and that is high praise.0
-
Dark Side Of The Moon0
-
And you'll never know how good the last six are, based on your comment immediately preceding...Henry Irving said:
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
2 -
I know exactly how good, or bad, the others are. Most of them I'd listened to before you were born.PaddyP17 said:
And you'll never know how good the last six are, based on your comment immediately preceding...Henry Irving said:
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
2 -
The_President's comment equally implies that he's come to his judgement based on listening to all eight, too. So he does know how "good" (or bad or mediocre or amazing or terrible) the first two are, I would think.Henry Irving said:
I know exactly how good, or bad, the others are. Most of them I'd listened to before you were born.PaddyP17 said:
And you'll never know how good the last six are, based on your comment immediately preceding...Henry Irving said:
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
... And congratulations on being older than me? Being young doesn't preclude me from this discussion!1 -
So, the same doesnt apply to me then for the first 3 ??Henry Irving said:
I know exactly how good, or bad, the others are. Most of them I'd listened to before you were born.PaddyP17 said:
And you'll never know how good the last six are, based on your comment immediately preceding...Henry Irving said:
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
0 -
Not if, as you've said, you won't go close to them.The_President said:
So, the same doesnt apply to me then for the first 3 ??Henry Irving said:
I know exactly how good, or bad, the others are. Most of them I'd listened to before you were born.PaddyP17 said:
And you'll never know how good the last six are, based on your comment immediately preceding...Henry Irving said:
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
And why ask what the eight are and then not listen or re-listen to them?
No, I infer the opposite from what the president said.PaddyP17 said:
The_President's comment equally implies that he's come to his judgement based on listening to all eight, too. So he does know how "good" (or bad or mediocre or amazing or terrible) the first two are, I would think.Henry Irving said:
I know exactly how good, or bad, the others are. Most of them I'd listened to before you were born.PaddyP17 said:
And you'll never know how good the last six are, based on your comment immediately preceding...Henry Irving said:
Then you'll never know how good the first two are.The_President said:Personally i wouldnt even go close to the first 3
... And congratulations on being older than me? Being young doesn't preclude me from this discussion!
And no your age doesn't preclude you but lack of memory does. I've commented on all of them in the previous rounds.
1 -
One of the things this excellent series has stirred-up in me, apart from re-appraising long held views, is an ongoing inner contest between albums one might consider above all else "A Work of Art" against albums that just get you on an indeterminate visceral level.
Thus, I might put in the first bracket say Blood on the Tracks; Sgt Pepper; Pet Sounds; John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.
And then I feel guilty putting a less revered album above them simply because, to quote Ray Davies, it gets me between the legs.
All good fun3 -
A bit pink innit..?Addick in SW16 said:
I do indeed:The_President said:
@Addick in SW16 - do you have the list of quarter finalists?, and i'll listen to them on my drive.The_President said:Whilst downloading Spotify in readiness for my loooong drive this weekend, i thought i'd listen to Floyds Animals. Another timeless piece - its only Floyd who could make Dog and Pig noises along with drunk Irish security guards sound musically brilliant.
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
Blue - Joni Mitchell
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
Nevermind - Nirvana
Revolver - The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
No Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On'
No Stevie Wonder's 'innervisions' or 'songs in the key of life, Prince 'Sign o' the times'
Ninna Simone (any of them)
Or even little Michael..?
Innervisions for me...
1 -
Tbf given the Anglocentric, (presumably) predominantly white makeup of this website I'm not surprised.LennyLowrent said:
A bit pink innit..?Addick in SW16 said:
I do indeed:The_President said:
@Addick in SW16 - do you have the list of quarter finalists?, and i'll listen to them on my drive.The_President said:Whilst downloading Spotify in readiness for my loooong drive this weekend, i thought i'd listen to Floyds Animals. Another timeless piece - its only Floyd who could make Dog and Pig noises along with drunk Irish security guards sound musically brilliant.
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
Blue - Joni Mitchell
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
Nevermind - Nirvana
Revolver - The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
No Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On'
No Stevie Wonder's 'innervisions' or 'songs in the key of life, Prince 'Sign o' the times'
Ninna Simone (any of them)
Or even little Michael..?
Innervisions for me...
But yeah, What's Going On is up there with the absolute best of the best. Same (for us two only probably!) goes for Kind of Blue/Love Supreme etc0