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Topic: best record of 1966
Posted By: greenback
Subject: best record of 1966
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 00:44
for me it is the good, the bad & the ugly soundtrack

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Posted By: Spartacus
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:05

Now this is absurd.   Where does it end?  Let me just say I really could care less what anyone's favorite album is for whatever the year.  I know mine and that is all that matters to me and probably most. 

After all that well for what it is worth it is a toss up between Mayall & the Bluesbreakers self titled and Miles Davis Miles Smiles.

 



Posted By: DallasBryan
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:08
probably Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde or the
Beatles - Revolver.

1967 is the hard one, LSD changed music and
Israel wins 6 day war, what a contrasting year.


Posted By: Emperor
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 01:59
I think Beatles's Revolver is the best one by 1966. Rolling Stones and Frank Zappa has also recorded excellent albums though...

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Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 08:19

I concur with Revolver - hasn't been bettered (in its genre) to date.



Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 08:22

Revolver..



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Posted By: Man Erg
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 08:43
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

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Posted By: John Gargo
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 10:00

Beatles - Revolver

As I told someone yesterday, in terms of experimental music, the release of Revolver is the "Birth of Christ" of innovation in rock music.  There's "Before Revolver" and "After Revolver."



Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 12:31
Does that make Zappa the Anti-Christ?


Posted By: DallasBryan
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 12:32
son of


Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 12:36
Freak Out !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: February 10 2005 at 12:36

Did you finish the sentence, there Dallas - I always thought the Antichrist was the spawn of Satan...

 



Posted By: Prosciutto
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 18:38
Without doubt, The Beach Boys - "Pet Sounds".... any questions?

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Posted By: progmog
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 18:43
East-West by The Butterfield Blues Band


Posted By: bluetailfly
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 18:45

Originally posted by Prosciutto Prosciutto wrote:

Without doubt, The Beach Boys - "Pet Sounds".... any questions?

Well, no questions, just a response; it's a very good album, but I need more edge and angst. I go with Revolver, mainly for the Lennon stuff -- "Tomorrow Never Knows" "She said, She said" "And Your Bird Can Sing" "I'm Only Sleeping" "Dr. Robert." And of course that great Harrison tune "Love to You."

My god, I gotta go play that album....



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Posted By: horza
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 19:31
i was 5 - i don't think i cared for music in 1966

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Posted By: bluetailfly
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 19:33

Originally posted by horza horza wrote:

i was 5 - i don't think i cared for music in 1966

I was 6! I didn't care then, but I do now! 



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Posted By: rileydog22
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 19:43
The who sings my generation was that year right?

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Posted By: con safo
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 20:57


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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 21:43

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

The who sings my generation was that year right?

no, that would be 1965...

And...Revolver!!!



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Posted By: Hemispheres
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 21:43

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

The who sings my generation was that year right?

65 the who were even ahead of ther time when they just started



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Posted By: MANTICORE
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 21:54

THE BEATLES - REVOLVER



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Posted By: beterdedthnred4
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 22:38
PET SOUNDS


Posted By: TheProgtologist
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 22:42
Ahhhhh.....66,the year of my birth.I wasn't really listening to anything back then,but my favorite album for that year is definitely The Beatles "Revolver" album.

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Posted By: Eetu Pellonpaa
Date Posted: October 03 2005 at 04:06



Posted By: Zargus
Date Posted: October 03 2005 at 08:38

REVOLVER, YOU CANT BEAT the BEATLES!



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Posted By: NutterAlert
Date Posted: October 03 2005 at 09:30

Has to be Bobby Moore's team



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Posted By: salmacis
Date Posted: October 03 2005 at 13:28

It has to be said 1966 was one of the greatest years in music. 'Blonde On Blonde', 'Pet Sounds', 'Aftermath', 'Revolver', 'Fifth Dimension', 'Roger The Engineer' (The Yardbirds) 'Freak Out' and 'Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton' all came out in 1966. They were pioneering in different ways- 'Pet Sounds' made pop more intricate, 'Aftermath' was a template for all subsequent garage rock bands like The Chocolate Watch Band, 'Roger The Engineer' and 'Fifth Dimension' were amongst the earliest albums to have a flavour of prog, 'Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton' heralded in a new wave of guitar player, 'Blonde On Blonde' was rock at its most literate, 'Freak Out' was rock at its weirdest, plus lest we forget, both 'Blonde..' and 'Freak..' had probably the earliest side long songs on a rock album.

However, The Beatles' 'Revolver' is perfect in every way- the playing, the production, the vocals, the arrangements- the most perfect a rock album had ever gotten up to then.



Posted By: limeyrob
Date Posted: October 03 2005 at 16:37
Nutter Alert beat me to it. I was going to say England 4 Germany 2


Posted By: The Wizard
Date Posted: October 04 2005 at 17:25
Originally posted by Eetu Pellonpää Eetu Pellonpää wrote:

That's my favorite too!



Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: October 05 2005 at 17:10

this album released in 1966 is pretty good too.



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