Neither would have been my choices at this stage of the game, but Revolver by a mile.
I'm imagining being there in 66, a music fan, and listening to Tomorrow Never Knows for the first time. That shit would fuck me up, in a good way. And so many of the songs stand the test of time!
This *really* won't be to everyone's tastes, but here is Jacob Collier covering Eleanor Rigby. His approach to harmony is just unreal.
*quick edit - And that approach to harmony potentially wouldn't be there without amazing original source material.
Neither would have been my choices at this stage of the game, but Revolver by a mile.
I'm imagining being there in 66, a music fan, and listening to Tomorrow Never Knows for the first time. That shit would fuck me up, in a good way. And so many of the songs stand the test of time!
This *really* won't be to everyone's tastes, but here is Jacob Collier covering Eleanor Rigby. His approach to harmony is just unreal.
*quick edit - And that approach to harmony potentially wouldn't be there without amazing original source material.
Neither would have been my choices at this stage of the game, but Revolver by a mile.
I'm imagining being there in 66, a music fan, and listening to Tomorrow Never Knows for the first time. That shit would fuck me up, in a good way. And so many of the songs stand the test of time!
This *really* won't be to everyone's tastes, but here is Jacob Collier covering Eleanor Rigby. His approach to harmony is just unreal.
*quick edit - And that approach to harmony potentially wouldn't be there without amazing original source material.
This one ain’t easy. As I said in the last round, for the simple reason that in a roundabout way, it resulted in The Only Living Boy in New Cross, I’ll go for BOTW.
Yes, I know it’s illogical but the best album is already out so I don’t care.
I'm going to abstain. I don't know either album that well, but Here, There and Everywhere and The Boxer are two great tracks. Out of all the songs there, though, my favourites, Elvis's Bridge Over Troubled Water and Emmylou Harris's Here, There and Everywhere, aren't the versions on these albums.
I listened to large chunks of both again on a plane flight this morning. I had lost my headphones so bought some BOSE noise cancelling ones in the airport (not very impressed with them, too much bass and tin out at high volume)
My dad owned both albums and I’ve listened to them since I was about 6. I’ve always listened more to BOTW.
I voted Revolver because when you listen to it there is so much innovation on there, stereo switches, complex Indian drumming g in a morenor less pop song. But I found today me skipping a few tracks with yellow submarine being the start of a trend.
BOTW though I wanted to hear every track. So I’m changing my mind, as a complete album that you can listen to back to back, it’s BOTW.
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Revulva for me.
I'm imagining being there in 66, a music fan, and listening to Tomorrow Never Knows for the first time. That shit would fuck me up, in a good way. And so many of the songs stand the test of time!
This *really* won't be to everyone's tastes, but here is Jacob Collier covering Eleanor Rigby. His approach to harmony is just unreal.
*quick edit - And that approach to harmony potentially wouldn't be there without amazing original source material.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuMOy_EKbIU
knowing Charlton life had it been 'The only living boy in New Cross' rather than New York this vote would of been a lot closer.
The greatest band's greatest album.
This one ain’t easy. As I said in the last round, for the simple reason that in a roundabout way, it resulted in The Only Living Boy in New Cross, I’ll go for BOTW.
Yes, I know it’s illogical but the best album is already out so I don’t care.
Revolver by a country mile.
My dad owned both albums and I’ve listened to them since I was about 6. I’ve always listened more to BOTW.
I voted Revolver because when you listen to it there is so much innovation on there, stereo switches, complex Indian drumming g in a morenor less pop song. But I found today me skipping a few tracks with yellow submarine being the start of a trend.
BOTW though I wanted to hear every track. So I’m changing my mind, as a complete album that you can listen to back to back, it’s BOTW.