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Re: Stones
Help!
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles (white album)
Abbey Road
Let it Be
All classic albums by The Beatles... and they were all released in a row. I, along with The Beatles, do not consider Yellow Submarine an official studio album, and therefore I can tack Abbey Road and Let it Be in there.
Re: Stones
Help!
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles (white album)
Abbey Road
Let it BeAll classic albums by The Beatles... and they were all released in a row. I, along with The Beatles, do not consider Yellow Submarine an official studio album, and therefore I can tack Abbey Road and Let it Be in there.
Let it be, Abbey Road & Magical Mystery Tour are all extremely overrated in my opinion. Help was alright but I think the four album stretch in question by the Stones trumps this Beatles stretch. And hell if we wanna get serious I'd like to bookend my list with The Unforgettable Fire and Pop. Nobody ever listend to Pop but it was a great album and The Unforgetable Fire is the album that U2(the Edge) debuted his signature sound. That 6 album stretch is better than the Beatles entire discography in my opinion. The Beatles are amazing but I feel they are slightly overrated based on their timeing. Yes their are likley the most influential band ever but timeing was everything. Had it not been the Beatels it woudl've been someone else(the Stones). Honestly I feel the Stones material holds up 40 years later much better than the Beatles material
Re: Stones
Bono, there are a lot of U2 fans out there....me being one of them. I love Unforgettable Fire....Bad being one of the greatest epics ever...especially live. Plus, you have to remember I graduated high school in 1985 so that album and time are pretty important to me....plus them just dominating Live Aid.
I love everything on every album of the Beatles from Revolver through Let It Be...I don't count Yellow Submarine either although Hey Bulldog is awesome. It is a soundtrack just like Rattle and Hum....as was Magical Mystery Tour I believe.
Here's another run by the one and only Jimi Hendrix.
Are You Experienced? (1967)
Axis: Bold as Love (1967)
Electric Ladyland (1968)
not too bad either
Led Zeppelin (1969)
Led Zeppelin II (1969)
Led Zeppelin III (1970)
Led Zeppelin IV (1971)
and this...The Who
Tommy (1969)
Who's Next (1971)
Quadrophenia (1973)
last but not least... Neil Young
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (1969)
After the Gold Rush (1970)
Harvest (1972)