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Thread started 09/01/11 2:10pm

HermesReborn

I'm sorry All Things Must Past IS the Album of the 20th Century

I'm gonna piss off a lot of people with this one.

But Screw Thriller, Screw Purple Rain, Screw Plastic Ono Band, Screw Nevermind, Screw REVOLVER!

George Harrison's - All Things Must Pass, is the ultimate album.

It's clear to me that by this time he had truly surpassed all the beatles, including John.

I listen to this album,

and I don't know how people do not know about it.

Fucking amazing!

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Reply #1 posted 09/01/11 2:17pm

Cloudbuster

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Kate Bush's Hounds Of Love is my ultimate album razz but All Things Must Pass is absolutely fuckin' immense. biggrin

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Reply #2 posted 09/01/11 3:07pm

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There's A Riot Going On unless you don't put "in my opinion" at the end of these things! Must be a Sign O The Times.
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Reply #3 posted 09/01/11 3:16pm

HermesReborn

WetDream said:

There's A Riot Going On unless you don't put "in my opinion" at the end of these things! Must be a Sign O The Times.

I WAN'T A RIOT!

razz lol

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Reply #4 posted 09/01/11 3:22pm

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I dunno. It's definitely a great ablum, but it benefits from him only being able to get 2 songs on each Beatles album for the preceding several years and having a huge backlog of top-notch material. One wonders if he'd had a little more creative longevity if he hadn't shot his load so quickly with this album. I find that a lot of the great songs on it get lost amongst themselves.

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Reply #5 posted 09/01/11 3:25pm

HermesReborn

errant said:

I dunno. It's definitely a great ablum, but it benefits from him only being able to get 2 songs on each Beatles album for the preceding several years and having a huge backlog of top-notch material. One wonders if he'd had a little more creative longevity if he hadn't shot his load so quickly with this album. I find that a lot of the great songs on it get lost amongst themselves.

Nah

i j ust think he became way too self indulgent.

I mean I love hindustani Indian music as much as the next guy.

But I wouldnt spend a whole decade playing it.

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Reply #6 posted 09/01/11 3:25pm

Cloudbuster

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errant said:

I dunno. It's definitely a great ablum, but it benefits from him only being able to get 2 songs on each Beatles album for the preceding several years and having a huge backlog of top-notch material. One wonders if he'd had a little more creative longevity if he hadn't shot his load so quickly with this album. I find that a lot of the great songs on it get lost amongst themselves.

Yeah, fair enough, I hear that in the album. But fuck it, he'd been pushed into a corner for so long...

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Reply #7 posted 09/01/11 3:31pm

HermesReborn

Cloudbuster said:

errant said:

I dunno. It's definitely a great ablum, but it benefits from him only being able to get 2 songs on each Beatles album for the preceding several years and having a huge backlog of top-notch material. One wonders if he'd had a little more creative longevity if he hadn't shot his load so quickly with this album. I find that a lot of the great songs on it get lost amongst themselves.

Yeah, fair enough, I hear that in the album. But fuck it, he'd been pushed into a corner for so long...

You tend to wonder why they pushed him back.

I think John and Paul might've been threatened.

I recall john telling Paul, that soon George was gonna surpass them writing wise, during the white album

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Reply #8 posted 09/01/11 3:37pm

Cloudbuster

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HermesReborn said:

Cloudbuster said:

Yeah, fair enough, I hear that in the album. But fuck it, he'd been pushed into a corner for so long...

You tend to wonder why they pushed him back.

I think John and Paul might've been threatened.

I recall john telling Paul, that soon George was gonna surpass them writing wise, during the white album

John reckoned that Something was the best song on Abbey Road. And indeed it was. And then they split. lol

By 1974 they were all pretty much spent anyway.

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Reply #9 posted 09/01/11 5:45pm

smoothcriminal
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And I presume you've heard every album made in the 20th century?

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Reply #10 posted 09/01/11 6:09pm

HermesReborn

smoothcriminal12 said:

And I presume you've heard every album made in the 20th century?

Actually...

I have

from the Dixieland Jass Band from 1917

All the way to DMX 1999

razz

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Reply #11 posted 09/01/11 6:27pm

WildStyle

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music

And I don't hear this opinion stated much, but I always loved George's voice.

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Reply #12 posted 09/01/11 6:34pm

Toofunkyinhere

It's an amazing album, definately up there with the greatest albums ever made, and certainly the best solo offering by a Beatle, although i admit it does have a bit of a compilation/thrown-together feel about it. The follow-up "Living in The Material World", has a better flow and is hightly underrated, i reccomend checking that one out aswell if you haven't already.

We're here, might as well get into it.
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Reply #13 posted 09/01/11 6:40pm

smoothcriminal
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HermesReborn said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

And I presume you've heard every album made in the 20th century?

Actually...

I have

from the Dixieland Jass Band from 1917

All the way to DMX 1999

razz

lol

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Reply #14 posted 09/01/11 7:13pm

babybrutha

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the art of dying is one of my favorite songs

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Reply #15 posted 09/01/11 11:16pm

novabrkr

Don't know about this. Personally I find Rated R stronger.

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Reply #16 posted 09/02/11 12:10am

Mistadobalina

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Cloudbuster said:

Yeah, fair enough, I hear that in the album. But fuck it, he'd been pushed into a corner for so long...

and with good reason! as his post-beatles output clearly shows razz

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Reply #17 posted 09/02/11 4:21am

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Eh, sides five and six bring the album down quite a bit. Too much wanking.

I really can not see rating George in the same league as John and Paul. He shone very brightly for a brief period of time but he in no way came close to achieving what John and Paul did.

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Reply #18 posted 09/02/11 4:55am

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Why did George write the kind of songs he wrote and utilize "Eastern" influuences (i.e. Buddhism)? Because he wrote about and lived what he believed. cool

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #19 posted 09/02/11 5:50am

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It is a tremendous, epic album for sure.

But at times - especially on the uptempo tracks - Phil Spector's production really annoys me. Too much. Too glossy, too big. Takes the edge off of some of it.

And I think it would have been tighter without sides 5 or 6. Those are throwaway jams. Nice for a deluxe reissue w/ bonus material.. but he should have kept it to a nice 2 LP set.

That said, it's still perhaps #2 on my list of all post-Beatles solo albums, behind Plastic Ono Band

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Reply #20 posted 09/02/11 7:02am

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Toofunkyinhere said:

It's an amazing album, definately up there with the greatest albums ever made, and certainly the best solo offering by a Beatle, although i admit it does have a bit of a compilation/thrown-together feel about it. The follow-up "Living in The Material World", has a better flow and is hightly underrated, i reccomend checking that one out aswell if you haven't already.


Co-sign! ATMP is far and away my favorite solo album by a Beatle, but LITMW is a close 3rd behind Plastic Ono Band.
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Reply #21 posted 09/02/11 7:07am

paisleypark4

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Is it funky though?
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #22 posted 09/02/11 7:12am

Graycap23

paisleypark4 said:

Is it funky though?

kNOw.

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Reply #23 posted 09/02/11 7:20am

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Graycap23 said:

paisleypark4 said:

Is it funky though?

kNOw.

razz

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Reply #24 posted 09/02/11 8:57am

paisleypark4

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Graycap23 said:

paisleypark4 said:

Is it funky though?

kNOw.

Then it cant be album of of the 20th Century lol
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #25 posted 09/02/11 9:06am

namepeace

Hey, speak your clout. This is what the forum is for.

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Reply #26 posted 09/02/11 9:13am

Graycap23

paisleypark4 said:

Graycap23 said:

kNOw.

Then it cant be album of of the 20th Century lol

I know...... lol

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Reply #27 posted 09/02/11 9:36am

Empress

It's a beautiful cd. One of the best!

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Reply #28 posted 09/02/11 10:28am

JoeTyler

ATMP is not even the best album off 1970, lol

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Reply #29 posted 09/02/11 1:22pm

RKJCNE

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Album of the 20th century for me:

2012: The Queen Returns
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