The Explain Why You Like This Album ('cause i don't understand) Thread

i still don't understand how people can be so belabored under the impression that there were ANY pretensions to Beefheart's music, let alone culling him under the same garbage banner that's befitting of 99% of prog banRAB.

i liken TMR to other material Frank Zappa's produced with the underlying difference that it's entirely devoid of cynicism and sarcasm. there's still the trademark Beefheart humor that makes him such a heartwarming character. and it seems overtly cynical to challenge him with being showy when TMR represents the same acute character that created it.

as for his status as a musician, no, i don't consider Van Vliet a musical "genius." but at the same time there was hardly any virtuosity imposed upon his music; he eschewed traditional technique and structure for his own peculiar brand of delivery. and that, perhaps, is why so many artists look upon him with fond eyes; that he learned to create a world unto himself without resorting to limit himself within socially acceptable norms.
 
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This. I don't hear what everyone else hears. I just don't get the big deal, though I haven't heard it in a couple of months or so. I may listen again tomorrow to give it a fairer chance.
 
Slayer is like a metal quick fix for me. Their songs are usually short (especially on Reign In Blood) and as Unknown Soldier has been saying, they are consistently intense. I have to be in the mood for them, but when I am it pumps me the **** up.
 
nice name. i dunno if laughing stock has quite clicked with me yet. but i do have a pseudo memory of me listening to it and liking it a bunch. since then, not so much. i think you need to be in a mood for that album.
 
Holy Bible is one I agree with and I don't see why people think the lyrics are good, I've listened to it a few times and just don't get it, maybe it takes more listens.. some albums do but I don't rate nothing about it.
 
Dream Theater - Images and WorRAB

DT isn't exactly my thing, but everyone seems to love this album and I can't seem to even tolerate it.

Also, The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead

Another widely acclaimed and loved album, but I found it rather boring.
 
Hah, I'd say it was an above-average album for it's time. 7/10, maybe 8/10. Certainly doesn't deserve the crap that gets piled on it, just for being part of Green Day's discography.
 
I'll give it a read through now. I noticed the 10/10 at the bottom. I'm looking forward to seeing why you think that.

I like bits and bobs, but for the most part, it bores me. :(

Do I have problems?
 
K. I don't get them. Their songs are slow and plod along and I find myself waiting for them to burst out and explode. And I can deal with the ones that finally do. The other ones don't, and I find them to be experimental poop (and not in a good, Mr. Bungle kind of way). Like it is just melodic sounRAB for the sake of it...
 
I've never liked Van Morrison's Moondance. I love Astral Weeks, and Into The Music has its moments, but Moondance seems to be the "big" album among fans and critics, but it's always left me flat. Apart from Into The Mystic, I don't really get the fuss.

Any takers?
 
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