Better with the movie. And Morris Day and the Time.
I miss Jason Newsted and Metallica before they were sober.
Meh. Not my cup of tea. I'm sure somebody likes this, just not me.
Hey, that rhymed!
I'd never heard of this guy before. Some of the funkier numbers were kinda fun.
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I still can't get into Led Zeppelin. I'll be the first to acknowledge their talent and fame, I like other bands from the same era and genre, but for some reason these guys just don't do it for me. For years I've tried to figure out what I'm missing but for the life of me I can't figure it out.
Wasn't bad. I usually have a hard time listening to rock bands fronted by women but I listened to this all the way through.
That was a good album to end the week. A good listen all the way through, too. I feel like that's pretty rare for a first album.
Easier on the ears than Bob Dylan.
I was wondering why this album would have been on anybody's radar until "Groove is in the Heart" played.
Not super into Bowie, but I do like some of his songs and Heroes is probably one of my favorites. It's been covered many times over.
Radiohead is still hit or miss for me, and this album was more hit than miss compared to the last one we listened to.
Never listened to this album all the way through before but it was fun. Not something I normally listen to but I can appreciate it for what it is.
Classic blues. Just needed some whiskey to go with that.
Next.
Not bad. "Infinity" had a little "Wicked Game" feel too it. Might have been the guitar in the back.
Not bad. Reminds me of The Smiths. "New Dawn Fades" was cool enough for an extra listen or two.
I gave it 20 minutes. It'd be great if I was sitting in a waiting room. Actively listening to an album... not so much.
Not a big fan of this style of music. Simple riffs, paper-thin sound.
I like concept albums, but there isn't much that stands out in this one save for Pinball Wizard.
I'm digging this one. Some great tunes I've never heard before. The bass driving groove and guitar on "Open Letter to a Landlord" ... wow!
First track was good, the rest so-so.
Great Album.
The title track might be one of the most underrated Aerosmith songs.
The opening track might be my favorite Stones song. Love this stuff.