Eagles
EaglesCome on, man. I had a rough night and I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!
Come on, man. I had a rough night and I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!
The best part was reading the wiki about how they felt the presence of Paul McCartney is his drum kit they used to record with.
This hit at the right time. Was very pumped for some 90s butt rock. Closest related listening from me is Sweet Apple. Anyone else trying to play some easy rock? Cmon!
Not my first pass; I'll be curious to see if there is more Miles down the road. Not my starting point if someone requested recs for MD. That being said; classic and must listen (duh).
I hate that fat elvis is so popular. I enjoy this sound a lot more. +1* *going to use this shorthand for albums I add to my library in Spotify*
Reminds me of buying up all the LZ albums from the CD store by the theater near Pembroke at the beginning of high school. I'm also now realizing my dad tried to connect with me on music, but dang, we just have different tastes. Not much else to say about this though; I suspect this will be one of the more previously listened to albums on this generator.
I was never super big on Fugazi but I think about a lot of close friends and it's clear how big of an impact this band had on them.
The album art got me pumped straight away, all this stonk talk recently. I enjoyed getting some '80s electronic. There is a lot to take in on this album too. I'd like to come back to understand their message a bit better.
So relaxing. +1
This hit at the right time. Was very pumped for some 90s butt rock. Closest related listening from me is Sweet Apple. Anyone else trying to play some easy rock? Cmon!
Went by quickly, going round 2 - that being said, not my cup of tea*. I might save it because it would make me look good if I threw this on, say, cooking dinner. *GD the recording quality is exceptional though!
Felt like it dragged on for a very long time. Production quality seemed great but just not for me.
Classic. Good timing heading into the weekend and especially after the previous albums.
Brings up some memories, makes me want to dive into all of the music he borrowed. Didn't know he used "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City"
I'm certain there is more here but I lack the motivation to discover it. The vocalists all sound top notch though. Sounded like a bunch of talented people were in the other room noodling.
Fun listen. I had more to say yesterday - oops!
Adding this. Going back for more too. I enjoyed the tones and just everything.
Enjoyable - I had not gotten into Iggy previously. Respect the contribution but I've already forgotten how it really sounded.
Good listen - mostly reminds me of why I listen to Dinosaur Jr. Not sure who's voice is more empirically annoying though...
Come on, man. I had a rough night and I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!
I mean. You know. More Elvis. Fingers crossed for better RNG going forward.
This came at a good time for me as far as this list goes. I was happy vibing on something different. +1
The best part was reading the wiki about how they felt the presence of Paul McCartney is his drum kit they used to record with.
I like the weirdness. Maybe I have a preference for acid/weed music vs cocaine music?
I mean - it's Bruce. Followed expectations - I have a preference for his work on Nebraska so Paradise felt pretty good. Can't say I really enjoy much else on here.
The events leading to the recording of this album were interesting to read about before listening. Helped me appreciate the tone and setting Billie and Ray were going for.
That was interesting. I'm not sure what lyrical content was going on but overall, the album felt like it went somewhere which was nice. There are some other whiney voiced acts that I would go to before these guys.
An interesting mash up of what a lot of other famous bands sound like. The wiki was an interesting read, I wasn't familiar with Roxy Music at all.
I dig some Dire Straits. Often a good reminder for me to spin the Cramps.
The wiki on this album is a good read. Solid album, though not a go to for me.
Fuck. Yes.
Fun throwback listen - I don't have much to say though. It's CCR!
That's some relaxing stuff right there. I'm more familiar with her husband but have always enjoyed samba.
I'll be going back to this. I'm not versed in hip hop/rap. I enjoyed this.
First thought - if you had no knowledge of EJ, this album cover would be quite misleading when the first notes hit on the piano 🤣
I like the vibes - pretty token, worthless review especially since I didn't really give it full attention :/