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PostPosted: 19:52 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Do you know what? Reply with quote

I think Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and The Beatles 'Sgt Peppers Lonlely Hearts Club' are absolute, utter shite.

Can somebody please shed some light on the situation? Why the hell are they ALWAYS mentioned in the 'top 10' lists of best albums / bands etc?

They must be liked by millions of people but I just can't see why, and I'm massively open minded when it comes to music Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 20:03 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 20:08 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 20:17 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Try listening to them again and listen to how they are put together.
Try listening to the strings and horns on the Sargent Peppers album .
Or the slick competence of Dark Side Of The Moon.
Try listening to them more than once and you might find yourself thinking "Actually That`s not bad" Shocked


Or? maybe this is more your bag man?
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Or this Puke
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PostPosted: 20:29 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

DSOTM is ace but no thanks for the Beatles.
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PostPosted: 20:39 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Glad someone else thinks this. Have always thought Pepper's in particular was ridiculously overrated. Not to say that the Beatles, especially Lennon, weren't responsible for some fantastic songs. But very few, if any, appear on Sergeant Pepper's. IMHO, Rubber Soul was an infinitely better album.

I have always thought Pink Floyd were at best mediocre after Syd left. Piper at the Gates of Dawn is a masterpiece. Dark Side of the Moon is just a load of standard prog rock pap, by and large. You listen to something like See Emily Play, Apples & Oranges or Bike and you know you are being touched by rare genius. But songs like Money and Us & Them just strike me as a blatantly transparent (if spectacularly successful) way for the Floyd to conquer the American market.

Loved how Syd always sang with his own accent. Soon as he went, Pink Floyd adopted the standard fake Yank drawl. Was all downhill after Saucerful of Secrets. IMHO Wink
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PostPosted: 20:53 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

No piece of music, in itself, is life-changing.

Albums become important, over the years, for what they represented to people at the time, not for the notes and lyrics. If you weren't there (I wasn't) you probably won't get it.

Nirvana's Nevermind is the equivalent for my generation. And Radiohead's The Bends. Kids today would probably hate them both.

(Also, I think Star Wars is crap. Just don't get it. And I'm the right generation for that.)
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PostPosted: 20:58 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is not "A Day In The Life" a great track?

For me "Money" was one of the first track I listened to from an album and learnt all the words Embarassed
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PostPosted: 21:02 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just because you're open minded doesn't mean you have to like or admire any music.
You like what you like and maybe a decade down the line you'll see things in DSOTM that you'll 'get', even if it's just the quality of the recordings and production. Maybe.

My music collection is extremely varied yet some albums I should love i.e they have the ingredients that I like. Yet even after all these years I still cannot stand them or 'get' them.

Very fickle this art malarkey.
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PostPosted: 21:05 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wish they had done more with this and not gone off on a tangent with it Sad
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PostPosted: 21:14 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I also agree with OP. I've tried them several times, after weed, acid and a range of other drugs and each time I'm left thinking the same "this is a bit shit".
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PostPosted: 21:18 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

angryjonny wrote:
Albums become important, over the years, for what they represented to people at the time, not for the notes and lyrics. If you weren't there (I wasn't) you probably won't get it.


I think that seems the only logical answer to this one.

There must be a shit load of 60's stoners rating these albums online!

The Bends...what an album Wink
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PostPosted: 21:29 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

People love music like that because it is good music, not because they are high. Being high just makes great music more awesome.
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PostPosted: 21:37 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

pepperami wrote:
Is not "A Day In The Life" a great track?

For me "Money" was one of the first track I listened to from an album and learnt all the words Embarassed


Not really. Now this...this was a really innovative piece of work. Brilliant, some might say: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tisjsgsgtZU
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PostPosted: 21:41 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

For whatever it's worth (precisely fuck all Laughing ), I would consider this the best album ever recorded, simply because it struck a certain chord and every single track stands up well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0DRch3YLh0&list=PL0527D4FFCB2330DA
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Musical emperor's new clothes phenomena. A large percentage of people claim to like it because they think it makes them appear hip and cool to others.

Pink Floyd, meh. Beatles, mediocre crap. Ditto Rolling Stones. And David Bowie. No, the Stones and Bowie were utter shite actually.
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PostPosted: 22:34 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was born in Liverpool and whenever I mention this to anyone they always say something along the lines of 'Wow, that's where The Beatles were from. You must be so proud.' They are always horrified when I inform them that I consider The Beatles to be a mediocre band that got lucky and who would struggle to find Liverpool should they ever be asked to do so.
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like Pink Floyd but dislike most of DSOTM. Never been a fan of the Beetles - occasional track is ok.

I'll listen to pretty much anything, I'll listen to an album repeatedly for weeks and then not play it again for years. I have just under 3k albums covering almost every genre - I like the variety.

Quite partial to blues and skanky pop in equal measure..


One of my favorite tracks is Pikadon by Frank Chickens, primarily because it taught me an important lesson. Nice bouncy song which I thought was along the lines of mythical beasts like Godzilla .. and then I found out it wasn't - just because it sounds bouncy and happy doesn't mean it is.
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PostPosted: 23:09 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Re: Do you know what? Reply with quote

Dischord wrote:
I think Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and The Beatles 'Sgt Peppers Lonlely Hearts Club' are absolute, utter shite.

Can somebody please shed some light on the situation? Why the hell are they ALWAYS mentioned in the 'top 10' lists of best albums / bands etc?

They must be liked by millions of people but I just can't see why, and I'm massively open minded when it comes to music Thumbs Up


At the time of Sgt Pepper's release, no-one had instant access to hundreds of thousands of music tracks. No commercial radio stations, just the music press and word of mouth. Not many people owned more than a few tens of albums/singles.

People tended to listen to a lot less shite than they do today and their musical tastes were polarised by what their mates were buying and listening to.

Also applied to a lesser extent at the time of DSOTM's release.
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PostPosted: 00:31 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never really listened to PF but I can't stand the beatles.
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PostPosted: 01:56 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Both are masterpieces in their own right. At the time of Sgt Pepper there was nothing else like that album. It was a radical change in the Beatles sound that didnt go down well with the "love me do" fans. The emerging "hippies" got it and as a result it became an instant hit. It helped pave the way for psychedelic rock. It became influential for many 60's and 70's prog rock/psychedelia bands.

Pink Floyds DSOTM was a masterclass in recording. Listen to the album in its original format, not this remastered bollocks edition, with a pair of headphones on. It was the first album ever made in quadrophonic sound, the best way to listen to it was in the middle of a room with a speaker in each corner. Headphones work though.

Again, like Sgt Peppers, the band had taken a new direction with the psychedelic sounds giving way to more prog rock sounds. For the first time it wasnt just a collection of songs the band had thrown together. The album was worked on as a whole piece and it tells a story. It takes you through various aspects of life in general covering mundane tasks that one does daily and touching on madness and mental illness.

It was also the first album and the only album that just by listening to it you can tell the band had fun. It was the only time they really worked as a cohesive unit.

That said, its all down to taste. Personally I'm a massive Floyd fan. Have been for as long as I can remember.

I agree with AJ's saying music itself isnt life changing. I disagree with the importance for what they represented part. DSOTM is still selling in vast quantities not because of what it represented at the time but because its still finding new fans. When I went to see Roger waters and when I have seen the Aussie and Brit Floyd tribute I'm always surprised at the amount of youngsters at these gigs, I've seen kids wearing Floyd T shirts.

Now and then there are albums that will become timeless classics. Whether you like them or not does not change this. Lou Reeds Transformer, The bends by Radiohead, Nevermind by Nirvana, Metallica's Black album, Guns n Roses Appitite, Bowies Ziggys spiders, Meatloafs Bat out of hell. Sex Pistols never mind the bollocs I could go on but you get the idea. Just because you dont appreciate them does not make them shite.

I cant stand Radiohead but still appreciate the work that went into The Bends and can see it as a classic.
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PostPosted: 09:02 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

They are both supposed to be a.) Growers and b.) cohesive wholes that have to be listened to in their entirety. Preferably when stoned.

I don't like either particularly but I can see the appeal of them. I had a similar thing with Tubular Bells... I thought it was rubbish when I was a kid, but now I appreciate the effort and talent that went into the album as a whole. I could listen to it nowadays but a.) I have more patience than I used to and b.) You don't hear it everywhere you go.
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PostPosted: 09:08 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

27cows wrote:
pepperami wrote:
Is not "A Day In The Life" a great track?

For me "Money" was one of the first track I listened to from an album and learnt all the words Embarassed


Not really. Now this...this was a really innovative piece of work. Brilliant, some might say: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tisjsgsgtZU


Agree with all this. Tomorrow Never Knows is great - and interesting for all sorts of reasons, not least because George Martin kind of invented sampling - at least in the sense that he spliced together a short drum loop from 1/4" tape and a whole song came out of it. I also like other bits of Revolver.

But in general the Beatles have always left me cold - and wondering what's wrong with me in that I can't see the awesomeness like everyone else.

Meanwhile DSotM has never done owt for me - but PatGoD is fucking ace. As is the comp Relics. Sid's song-writing was fantastic. They had a real sense of fun and mischievousness about them when he was steering. But at the same time as that levity was going down, he also had a knack with a melancholy melody that only the Kinks could rival (Waterloo Sunset, Sunny Afternoon, etc.). Then he fried his brain, left, and the band became all dour and - well - prone to being very boring.
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PostPosted: 09:21 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

trevor saxe-coburg-gotha wrote:


But in general the Beatles have always left me cold - and wondering what's wrong with me in that I can't see the awesomeness like everyone else.



Same here, but we are listening out of context from decades later, they were ground-breaking and an outstanding song writing team in their day.
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PostPosted: 15:12 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

No - that's only half the story. I swear there are a goodly proportion of "young 'uns" who wholeheartedly believe that to be serious about music you have to work hard and learn to love The Beatles, also Beach Boys, and after that maybe the stones. Or Pink Floyd. Or Hendrix.

Load of twaddle. If it does nowt for you (and by rights it shouldn't, as what you said about context is spot on), try something else. Preferably something recorded within the last 10 years. Hell, 10 months. Don't crap your knickers cos there's all this supposedly objectively awesome stuff from way back. But kids seem to. Bizarre.
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