Ill Communication
Beastie BoysPerfect. I loved this when it came out and it was great to enjoy it again. A lot of energy and fun conveyed by the Boys.
Perfect. I loved this when it came out and it was great to enjoy it again. A lot of energy and fun conveyed by the Boys.
The voice is perfect. Hot. Buttered. Soul. The album was too topical-“sock it to me”? 60’s lingo not classic.
I enjoyed Pearl Jam when they first entered my radar in 1992. Eddie Vedde’s voice was distinctive and memorable.
Not for me. Sounds like alot of early 90’s punkpop. Reminds me if Stone Roses. I might have liked it if I knew it from the 90’s but I don’t.
Classic 60s. Words in songs and organ music. I enjoyed it-especially the songs I know that are classic rock and roll. It’s The Time of The Season and She’s Not There.
Rap breakthrough album. It’s fresh.
Beautiful every song. Adele’s voice is heavenly and heartfelt.
Perfect way to start the day gently. I enjoyed every song and every bit of Willie Nelson’s voice.
Classic. Many familiar songs. My favorite is “Heard it Through The Grapevine.” Great strong bass rhythm. Hall of Fame for sure.
Awesome! Every song is a gem. Includes my very favorite Who song. Won’t Get Fooled Again.
Classic. Some familiar songs and new ones too. I enjoyed it. 33 minutes was shirt and sweet.
Brazilian pop and easy listening. Nice background music
Distinctive sound. 80’s punk. Like Psych Furs.
Blistering ROCK. Love it.
Fun all the way! Party in Europe.
An old favorite. Totally 80s and 90s. Listening now reminded me of hope and angst!
90’s trip hop. Good background noise but not for everyone. Disturbing in parts.
Classic Bowie starts with this album.
Smooth jazz. Great for background music. Love it!
Punk. 1979. Great for 1979. Doesn’t fit me now.
Love this. Voice is extraordinary. Lyrics great feminist views.
Love this! Fun happy songs.
Not for me. Icelandic frost.
I’m not a Beatles fanatic. My view has always been tepid or meh. But I recognize musical genius and the Beatles have it. I recognize most of these tunes. Most are perfect and revolutionary. The Beatles started it. I enjoy this album and will rate it a 5/5. But I will move on.
True original when it was released. I recognize some bits from music that followed (“I got my mind on my money and my money on my mind”). Listening to it as background meant a lot of repetition not a hook. 50 Cent is gifted and original just not my thing.
So not for me.
Enjoyed a few of these songs. Most of it is too young/profane for my demographic. But props for revolutionary hip hop.
Original hiphop. Props but not my groove.
Love. Old bluesy Stones is the best.
Pure NOLA blues and voodoo.
Classic Motown. Each voice is rich and unique.
Folk music with great harmonies and guitar. Recognizable GD all the way.
Folky with lots of guitar snd vocals. Meh.
French rap hiphop. Cool but not my thing.
Classic jazz. Great background music.
Great! EVH is the master.
Classic
The beginning of the legend.