Loved it! I enjoyed the classics like God Save the Queen, Anarchy in the UK, and Pretty Vacant but deep cuts like Submission and EMI are amazing as well. Very fun listen, and by the end I found myself singing along.
I will admit I am not the biggest Beatles person, and this is the first time I have listened to a Beatles from front to back. It was okay. There were a few songs I enjoyed. I liked Norwegian Wood. I really liked Michelle, I actually added it to my library. In My Life is extremely beautiful. The rest were okay. I was hoping this would start my conversion into a Beatles fan, but I fear it has maybe cemented my meh opinion on them instead.
I’m kind of shocked at how much I enjoyed this album. I spent the majority of my music listening life being the annoying anti Beatle contrarian, so doing this project has made me sit down and actually listen to them. The first two songs being Come Together and Something really made starting this album very smooth, though Maxwells Silver Hammer almost made me want to turn it off. The melody towards the end was also amazing. In all it was a really good listen, and something I will come back to.
I really enjoyed this. It’s fun 80s pop that, to me, isn’t that deep but is enjoyable. Probably wouldn’t go back to it, but I did have a good time listening to it.
This was okay. I really liked Dy-Na-Mi-Tee. I vaguely remember it from when I was a kid. I also enjoyed the duet with Kymani Marley. Other than those two it was okay. It’s very of its time, and to be frank I am not sure why it’s on this list of albums you must hear before you die. Over all not a bad album, but not a stand out.
The is was not for me at all. There were a few songs I didn’t hate like Tuesdays Gone and Simple Man. Free Bird definitely earned its place as a classic, but overall it’s fine.
A beautiful chill album from a usually chaotic avant garde band. Candy Says and Afterhours are my favorites from this album.
Doing this project has definitely exposed me to albums that I would never have thought to enjoy. This is definitely one of them. I’m not sure why because I do like Neil Young. Helpless, a song that he led, was definitely a stand out for me. I also enjoyed Almost Cut My Hair and Country Girl.
I’m kind of surprised by the fact that I did not really care for this. It was just okay. Went in only knowing White Riot and Police and Thieves. Nothing really stood out to me besides Police and Thieves. I do like a good amount of the Clash, but guess they just did not have their footing as of yet on their debut.
I was really hoping to fully enjoy this but it did not really stand out to me. There were a few songs I really enjoyed like Karma Police and Exit Music, but over all it was just okay to me.