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ame></div></div></figure><h2 id="dcaf">Some Take-Aways From This Week:</h2><ul><li>Creedence Clearwater Revival has some solid albums. They are not just a simple singles band. Every track is killer on “Green River” and “Bayou Country”</li><li>Neil Young with Crazy Horse “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere” is a classic I’ll bump anytime.</li><li>Dusty Springfield’s “Dusty In Memphis” is a another reason you shouldn’t be sleeping on Dusty and if you haven’t given this soul singer a listen, you’re missing out.</li><li>Pentangle’s “Basket of Light”, Nick Drake’s “Five Leaves Left” and Quicksilver Messenger Service’s “Happy Trails” are all underrated. Check them all out!</li><li>No matter how hard I try, I have trouble getting into Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. I really wanted to like “We’re Only In It For the Money”, but I really didn’t.</li><li>“Trout Mask Replica” is something else. Listen at your own peril. It’s really hard to make music that sounds this bad that demands this much of your attention, so I guess Beefheart has that on anyone else?</li><li>It’s sad to be done listening to The Beatles, but “Abbey Road” is

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a great farewell.</li></ul><h2 id="47b6">What about The Who’s Tommy?</h2><p id="50f4">Oh boy, do I have thoughts on the “Pinball Wizard” and the rock opera that surrounds him.</p><p id="2a17">I’ll talk about all of those on the “Album Spotlight.” It will be featured this Friday. I’ll be digging into the ideas behind a concept album and whether Tommy fits the bill.</p><h2 id="d9f1">Conclusion</h2><p id="f3e8">Thanks for stopping by. Next week will feature Leonard Cohen, The Kinks “Arthur…”, King Crimson, and The Grateful Dead.</p><p id="2f45">The 60s are almost over.</p><p id="a1ed">The 70s will soon be upon us.</p><p id="e3b9">Get hyped.</p><p id="74da">I’m Bill. I write about <a href="https://readmedium.com/the-beatles-revolver-a-spiritual-journey-of-death-and-rebirth-e73113b07242">music</a> and <a href="https://readmedium.com/mindset-6bb8424ba9a7">spirituality</a>.</p><p id="2048"><a href="https://readmedium.com/1001-album-challenge-850a7b82104c">I’m listening to 1001 Must-Hear Albums Before You Die in a Year and documenting it on Youtube</a>.</p><p id="755c">Give me a follow if you like my vibe.</p></article></body>

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Do You Want to Go to “Time Out”?

Another Episode of 1001 Albums Drops!

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It’s time for another week of 1001 Albums.

This time, there’s a lot of country leaning records. Country Fan has a lot to say…but it turns out it starts derailing the episode.

You can check it out here:

Some Take-Aways From This Week:

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival has some solid albums. They are not just a simple singles band. Every track is killer on “Green River” and “Bayou Country”
  • Neil Young with Crazy Horse “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere” is a classic I’ll bump anytime.
  • Dusty Springfield’s “Dusty In Memphis” is a another reason you shouldn’t be sleeping on Dusty and if you haven’t given this soul singer a listen, you’re missing out.
  • Pentangle’s “Basket of Light”, Nick Drake’s “Five Leaves Left” and Quicksilver Messenger Service’s “Happy Trails” are all underrated. Check them all out!
  • No matter how hard I try, I have trouble getting into Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. I really wanted to like “We’re Only In It For the Money”, but I really didn’t.
  • “Trout Mask Replica” is something else. Listen at your own peril. It’s really hard to make music that sounds this bad that demands this much of your attention, so I guess Beefheart has that on anyone else?
  • It’s sad to be done listening to The Beatles, but “Abbey Road” is a great farewell.

What about The Who’s Tommy?

Oh boy, do I have thoughts on the “Pinball Wizard” and the rock opera that surrounds him.

I’ll talk about all of those on the “Album Spotlight.” It will be featured this Friday. I’ll be digging into the ideas behind a concept album and whether Tommy fits the bill.

Conclusion

Thanks for stopping by. Next week will feature Leonard Cohen, The Kinks “Arthur…”, King Crimson, and The Grateful Dead.

The 60s are almost over.

The 70s will soon be upon us.

Get hyped.

I’m Bill. I write about music and spirituality.

I’m listening to 1001 Must-Hear Albums Before You Die in a Year and documenting it on Youtube.

Give me a follow if you like my vibe.

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