The Album Review Club - Week #147 - (page 1942) - Blonde On Blonde - Bob Dylan

Funnily enough, I bought this album for the first time a few months ago. I'm not sure if I had / have a single by them but I never bought any of the albume back in the day. Have long had a best of on cd and saw them in concert (shortly after G&C quit) but only started buying the albums during the pandemic. Not sure why it took so long but...

Will give this another listen before scoring.
 
OT, my review will be delayed as I just saw this tweet and am now so filled with such incandescent levels of disagreement that it may take me several days to recover. I think I must be allergic to this horrible, awful take. @mancity1 help me out, mate.



Sorry for derailing -- back to 10cc.
 
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OT, my review will be delayed as I just saw this tweet and am now so filled with such incandescent levels of disagreement that it may take me several days to recover. I think I must be allergic to this horrible, awful take. @mancity1 help me out, mate.



Sorry for derailing -- back to 10cc.

I hope 'Shiny Happy People' was at least top 5. ;-)
 
I hope 'Shiny Happy People' was at least top 5. ;-)
Out of Time had its moments, and what came after did too, but the first five records and the perfection that is the Chronic Town EP are all you really need. Nothing that came after that is remotely close, other than "Texarkana", Michael Mills' last ditch attempt to remind his bandmates that they were a motherfucking alternative rock and roll band, and not The Michael Stipe and Friends Variety Show.
 

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