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Rubby:

--- Quote from: Houdinimachine ---I love Maxwell's Silver Hammer.

Edit: I had the wrong song. I like everything on Abbey Road except Her Majesty which doesn't belong at all.
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WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Are you insane? That song is like the bow on the top of a wonderful present the Beatles have wrapped up for you.

Zaarin:

--- Quote from: Omnicide ---Oh and Horse Latitudes off Strange Days by The Doors. It's their best album but what the fuck was THAT?
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Yes, absolutely. It's Jim Morrison at his pretentious worst.

I think "Flying" from the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour is another weak track. I mean, it's nice, but it's probably for the best that it was one of the only instrumentals the Fab Four ever did.

And now I've got something, wait for it, controversial. Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, "Money". I consider this one to be the album's worst track. It just breaks the flow that the previous tracks had so well established.

Luke C:

--- Quote from: DynamiteKid ---Radiohead - OK Computer - Fitter, Happier. I don't care if the song is conceptually brilliant. It sucks to listen to.
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I hate that song. why put it on an album?

Omnicide:

--- Quote from: Luke C ---
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid ---Radiohead - OK Computer - Fitter, Happier. I don't care if the song is conceptually brilliant. It sucks to listen to.
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I hate that song. why put it on an album?
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It's not a song for fuck's sake, it's an mood piece for the album. No more than 'speak to me' off Dark Side of The Moon is a song. It's a sum-up of the album's themes of isolation and dehmanisation through technology, or something similar. It's not a song, don't listen to it as if it is one. Just listen to the lyrics, it's the track that sums up what tOK COmputer's all about.

Hat:
Radiohead - Amnesiac - Pulk Pull Revolving Doors:

This is the perfect example of a terrible "song" completely ruining the entire album. I love the first two songs, and the fact that the third is so bad renders the rest of the album totally unlistenable to me, even if I skip the track. There are some songs I quite like afterwards, but I imagine I'd like them more if I didn't have to skip over track 3 every goddamned time

The Beatles - Sgt Peppers - Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds:

I actually heard a version of this that didn't totally suck on the radio at work a few years ago. I know it exists. It was awesome. The album version just makes me want to punch people. I dont know where the other version was from. Anyone know about this? Am I crazy?

Also, maybe I'm just weird, but my favorite tracks on Abbey Road are Come Together, Octopusses Garden, and Maxwell Silver Hammer. Just putting that out there, for you jive suckahs.

Spiderbait - Grandslam - By The Time I Get To Howlong

This is my favorite Spiderbait album by far, and a favorite album of all time easily, but this one song bugs me. It's not a terrible song, but it just bugs me how much better it would be if Buster just went straight into Stevie.

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