Yup. He was (by far) the standout on that show imo.
Yup. He was (by far) the standout on that show imo.
Thumbs up for 'Mister', ha
Agreed.
He's totally Beck & especially in that brown suit. I'm sure someone else has noticed this.
Is there anybody on this board who wouldn't wholeheartedly crave some sort of pre-prequel 8 episode run centering almost entirely on Henry? Just awesome.
Perhaps the original commenter might've been contrasting the sentiment in some of Macca's tracks to some of the Face to Face 'domestic stuff' like Sunny Afternoon & Rosie Won't You Please Come Home, etc as far as subject matter goes? Otherwise - & I say this as a Kinks & Beatles fan - I don't really see it either.
That was her? I always thought it was Amy Yasbeck.
Love me some Yellow Submarine. Time hasn't dulled the appeal of that song to me at all.
Highway 61 Revisited & Blonde on Blonde are (& will likely always be) 1a & 1b for me personally but Revolver would be right there & is, imo, the strongest Beatles album.
Not if Miss Scarlett had already placed it in the Conservatory though.
'Get a good look, Costanza?'
One of my favorite (relatively) 'off the beaten tracks' Beatles songs, that.
Agreed, but this can be a subjective exercise.
I heard Smells Like Teen Spirit late at night on a pretty standard classic rock station (not sure how or why they were playing this) & what you say above rings truer than true. Obviously my teenage years & beyond introduced met to all kinds of things which I subsequently revisit more often than that song or NIrvana…
I had never connected A Day in the Life as the evolutionary forerunner to Deez Nutz prior to this.
Am with you. I think it's a near perfect record with maybe the best finisher at the end of side two in the album era to top things off.
Great, great point.
Yes, yes, yes.
It just gets demerits from folks since it isn't a studio LP in the purest sense. It's a fantastic collection of songs obviously.
I like that one too (Ram is a solid LP imo).