The Low End Theory
A Tribe Called QuestAin’t gonna rain on this 5 parade. The lyrics flow, the beats have my head bobbin’
Ain’t gonna rain on this 5 parade. The lyrics flow, the beats have my head bobbin’
Forgot how many words I knew. Top notch Beatles, and fun to listen to the detail again. The crickets in Sun King - perfect!
I couldn’t finish it
Legendary and emotional
I liked this album more than I expected to. Must have been the funky long riffs
It was wonderful to listen to some Gaye beyond his known hits. I was left wanting more, dancing occurred, and clothing was removed.
I was a nerd and missed this time in hiphop. I think I appreciate it more now than I would’ve back then.
I wanted to skip the first song, then they told me they were the worst band in the world. The third track started like a bad trip. Didn’t like the way the sound made me feel, so I turned it off.
I recognize and value his cultural significance, but I’ve never been able to connect with his music.
Felt dark and anxious
Enjoyed this a lot more than I expected to
Enjoyed this a lot more than I expected to
Always had a good time with this one
Dolly is the heart country needs
I love a lot of talking heads, but none of my favorite songs are on this album.
Without giving it much thought I would’ve landed on a 3. But i just found myself grooving and I know Tim would give it a 5, so I’ll go with 4.
Not something I’d pull off the shelf, but it’s quality music and I’m sure I would’ve loved it while getting blazed in a field with all my friends in ‘68.
Iconic. Some of my first and most fond memories of electronic alternative? Not sure what it would be categorized as
We walk in the footprints of giants
Rock and roll ain’t noise pollution. Enough said.
They’ve never clicked for me. I was quite bored
Timeless
I was very impressed with the depth of sound and variety of melody and instruments that shared space adjacent to metal
I’ve lost count of how many times I’m listening to a song and think, “damn this song is rocks, who is this? Oh I hear it, it’s Zeppelin, of course.” I get into the songs that dive towards blues and find myself tapping and bobbing often, maybe some air guitar. I can feel why my dad loved zeppelin so much, picture him cruising around in his van
I admittedly had not heard of Joan. I loved it and searched out more albums!
I was in a bad mood when I started listening, then I was real mad
Not my jam. Respect to those who rock like this
I was pleasantly surprised but went back for a second listen and didn’t get hooked