I already know this one. Just legendary. The OGs. Incredible Solos. Amazing production. My teenage years were blessed by this album.
Paradise city solo is probably what caused a bit part of my passion for guitar.
Mr Brownstone is just so catchy
Sweet child o' mine of course is just a classic
That was a ride. There is no other group like Radiohead.
More uncanny, original, experimental than the Radiohead that I know but I really enjoyed it.
Crime of the century is a milestone in Supertramp's career. This is how the group became mainstream imo.
Heard it so many times on the car with my mother :)
"Dreamer" is such a classic
Album starts right away with a banger "More than a feeling". It's just amazing.
So far the album is really solid with energetic vocals, ecstatic guitar riffs and just a pure energy.
What an ending. I'll have to reheard the album again for sure.
Loved this album.
Interesting ideas.
Probably too much experimental for my taste but revolutionary for the time
Quite good for studying even though some lines are quite catchy especially
the title track from the album "in a silent way" which an incredible riff and excellent musician chemistry
I just love lynyrd shynyrd especially the guitar work and harmonies
Intro title "I Ain't The One" is really catchy
"Tuesday's Gone" is a wonderful bluesy song.
The rock/blues is super strong and quite tight
"Simple Man" needs no presentation. Such a gem right in the intro.
"Things Goin' On" screams good times
Man "Free bird" is such an incredible ride. One of my favourite music/solo of all time
An old time favourite. Love this album
I'm really not used to this style.
Lots of sampling all over the place, good rythm sometimes super groovy sometimes chaotic. So far so good.
"Mama's Always On Stage" is a bop
Quite hard to describe in terms of style! Bluesy/Disco/Funk?
"Blues Happy" is quite modern for a blues.
It's a good album but I'd need one more listen I think
"Give A Man A Fish" is a bop!
Not a fan of "Natural"
What a trip. Good album, but not really for me I think (so far)
So much energy in "The Witch"! Super old school and I can hear
the amplifiers oversaturating haha!
"Do You Love Me" is a classic and this cover is fun.
"Roll over Beethoven" is really nice. Lots of Chuck Berry inspiration?
"Have love with travel was quite good"
In terms of energy and groove it's quite constant throughout half of the album
I like the drumming in "Psycho"
"Night Time Is the Right Time" feels really Elvis sometimes.
Man solos back in the days on guitar were quite basic haha
I liked it though
Good energy on "TV Set" but the solo was mostly noise lmao. I think as a starting tune it's not the best one.
"Rock On The Moon" is good so far. Super rock with the classic blues progression. Nothing fancy but gets the job done.
So many blues progression god damn. 1 year before the 90's come on...
Lol at the riff/tuning "Sunglasses After Dark"
Skipping the rest of the album for now. It's not my thing and I LOVE rock.
"Airbag" is already a banger damn.
"Paranoid Android" is such a gem. I love it. The guitar progression is so heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time.
"Subterranean Homesick Alien" has amazing whammy + wah wah usage on the guitar.
"Karma police" is a CLASSIC. Still a big fan of course. Legendary song. The bass on this song is insane btw.
"No surprises" is also one of my favorite.
I just love Radiohead. They are so creative, rock, melancolic and it that nostalgia that so many other people are feeling as well.
"Electioneering" was a trip but I liked it.
Jonny Greenwood is a genius
A milestone imo. Love this album
The drums are quite interesting. A very early 2000 vibe.
Bass & drums is strong in this one.
Super atmospheric. Reminds me of video game music
Not the biggest fan tho.
Classic rock closer to punk a bit.
Pretty cool. I like the singing!
The guitar sound is quite muky. I'm not a big fan of the mixing.
Overall a pleasant experience but not my thing even though I love rock.
Love the bassline for My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts.
My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts is quite exotic and interesting
Quite an experimental album, I've mixed feelings about it but it's alright.
A pleasant moment but not my thing to jam out
Honestly a pleasant surprised.
Instrumentals are dope and energy is high.
Check Yo Self and It was a good day were the highlight of the album for me
Punk legends. High energy but quite repetitive
Love it though
A class act!
Honestly almost the whole album contains classic bops.
I loved it a lot.
Movin' out is the highlight but it's not too far up compare to the other ones.
A breath of fresh air in the punk universe.
I liked it.
Frank Zappa is a hero and a legend. I love it.