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Bee GeesWow, this is incredible. Some songs sound like early Beatles which is a good thing and makes sense, because this is also from the 60.
Wow, this is incredible. Some songs sound like early Beatles which is a good thing and makes sense, because this is also from the 60.
I don’t know much about David Bowie, but if i were a musician and this would be my last album before i died, i would be proud. It’s not really my kind of music at the moment but it’s an artistic and very good sounding album.
I don‘t really get their kind of music (yet?). It has strong but also weird moments. I guess that’s what progressive rock is about.
that‘s what i would imagine punk in the 70s sounds like
me beeing a beatles fan i expected to like this one
considering this is a live album makes it even better
welcome to the 80‘s ngl „take on me“ is the best song and as the first song everything after it is just… meh
just… wow
a classic metal BANGER
i‘ve listened to this album hundreds of times over the last couple of years
iconic voice + i really like swing music
BANGER, exactly my current taste. I‘ve listened to this many times before. Also one of the most recognisable album covers.
I can imagine how back when this came out it may have been incredible, but with today‘s music and my musical background I don‘t really get it (yet). Though I gotta say i really enjoyed the vibe in ‚Slightly All The Time‘
not really into "Latino-music" but I really enjoyed this one! great voice, great vibes and great sound
when listening to music i‘m really not listening to the lyrics but more to the vibe/feel and melody. so lyric heavy music like rap/hip hop is rarely my thing like in this case. Some head-nodding beats on this but nothing’s really standing out to me
i like her attitude and sound
wild and weird, but kinda cool
i got what i expected from this one. doesn‘t mean i didn‘t like it, but i‘m not suprised
i‘ve listened to this one like 100+ times. a classic, i love Donald Fagen
some good tunes
some heavy riffs i like, though i don’t see myself revisiting this album
stylistic this reminds me of Neil Young‘s „Rockin In The Free World“ Some nice tunes with nice basslines and great drum-fills, but all in all very similar sounding from start to finish
This, for me as a (beginner) bass player, is a blessing. I knew „Them Changes“ before but never really dove deeper into Thundercat‘s Library. Again, i‘m not really a lyric-guy but some songs acoustically and lyrically sound funny to me.
to me it’s inspiring that he‘s doesn‘t sound like the best vocalist but his singing still sounds confident and great
hella funky, i love it
a classic
not the biggest stones fan but i enjoyed this one
not really my taste but it sounds very good
some songs sound kinda like a british and worse version of Tyler the Creator. It‘s funny and sad at the same time but musically i don‘t like it
Wow, this is incredible. Some songs sound like early Beatles which is a good thing and makes sense, because this is also from the 60.
a bit too rough for my taste
This album is anything else but „dookie“ killer punk rock album
very smooth, i like
cool and raw early punk but very similar from start to finish. nonetheless this must have influenced so many other bands afterwards
Iconic like the other (I, II, IV) Albums
hell nah
early punk, not a huge fan but it‘s ok