Random Album Clash - 1965 |
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Posted: December 02 2020 at 00:19 |
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Well, this is the eleventh week of RAC, time flies quickly! Let's tackle a year whose results might turn out to be very interesting... also, we have some not so predictable names here and a good bunch of 'The' bands, so pick a favorite from 1965 and leave a comment!
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Forgot to put it in the first comment, so
Here are all the winners so far: 1970 - 'Lizard' 1992 - 'Hybris' 1985 - 'Misplaced Childhood' 2019 - 'Resistance' 1968 - 'A Saucerful of Secrets' 1975 - 'Fish Out of Water' 2000 - 'Lightbulb Sun' 1982 - 'Signals' 1995 - 'THRAK' 2005 - 'Deadwing' Here are some statistics from all the 11 editions so far: -Both King Crimson and Porcupine Tree have had 5 albums across the editions so far, and both of these bands have won twice -Frank Zappa has appeared four times but is yet to win -Anglagard and Chris Squire are the only entries to have 100% win percentage, winning the single times they have appeared on the series -A total of 469 votes have been cast for these 11 weeks -105 different bands have appeared so far!
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'm flying high with the Byrds, but Rubber Sole reminds me that I need to replace my worn-out slippers.
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Rubber Soul just ahead of Help
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Cristi
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The Beatles - 'Rubber Soul'
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Wot 'e said.
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Probably Rubber Soul...but Rave Up, My Generation , Out of Our Heads(Satisfaction...) , and Turn,Turn, Turn... are all very good also.
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A Crimson Mellotron
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I have to admit I saw 'Rubber Soul' as the sole favorite but I am just a tint surprised that John Coltrane's 'A Love Supreme' is getting a good number of votes as well.
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Argo2112
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I actually like Help a little better then Rubber Soul so that gets my vote.
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Without any doubt: A Love Supreme by John Coltrane.
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A Love Supreme takes it for me, followed by both Beatles albums.
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Well, Coltrane was a visionary. I don't like his tone or his style that much, but I cannot downplay his significance in the music world. His usage of triadic shifting and hexatonic stuff was revolutionary. Probably the most important figure in modal jazz, after Miles Davis sort of popularized it I guess.
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Rubber Soul.
Was I the only one who was confused by the poll question? It says favorite album of 1968, but the topic said 1965. Anyway, I understood by looking at the albums, so what the neck! |
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Psychedelic Paul
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You have a good bunch of bands but you don't have The Band: Music from the Big Pink (1968)
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It's between Rubber Soul and Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds. At the end, I voted for the Beatles.
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Wrong forum.
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Argo2112
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OK, I'm going to cause a little trouble here.
Rubber Soul could have been an absolutely amazing album, here's how. Take Drive my Car, Michelle & Run for your Life & set them on fire. Go with the American release that has I've just seen a Face but keep Nowhere Man & and add We can work it Out which was recorded during the Rubber Soul sessions but not put on the album. Throw in Day Tripper, (also recorded during those sessions but released as a single, not on the album) and BAM! Absolutely killer album. I realize many people love the Rubber Soul just the way it is but in my mind this would have been a better album.
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Well, I don't know them, I guess I will have to check The Band!
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Psychedelic Paul
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I must admit, I was a bit confused by the year mentioned in your poll question: - "Pick your favorite album out of the 15 released back in *1968*", but then just above that it says "Random Album Clash - 1965". I'm guessing you copied and pasted the question from your 1968 random album poll without changing the year.
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No Michelle? Crime.
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