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jwhouk:
The White Album is, as they say, what it is.

Method of Madness:
Ugh, people who say "it is what it is"* are the worst.

*I'm aware that's not what you said, so you are not the worst, J-dubs.

Masterpiece:
WHEN I HOLD YOU IN MY ARMS
AND I FEEL MY FINGER ON YOUR TRIGGER
I KNOW
NOBODY CAN DO ME NO HARM,
BECAUSE

HAPPINESS
IS A WARM GUN MAMMA

<3




although I do prefer Maharishi Sexy Sadie

GarandMarine:
I just replaced my will and funeral requests with a flash drive tied to a note entitled "Last Requests" the only files on drive are the following songs and the note "Please see the two files on this drive for instructions"

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8xSXgZ4TrI
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7g3RuoreRc

jwhouk:
As a Beatle fan, I can recognize the White Album as the complete train wreck that it actually is.

It is both a great album and the worst. For the prototypical metal song, "Helter Skelter", there is that abomination known as "Revolution #9."

It is at once both an example of what going beyond boundaries can do, and a reason why you sometimes need to have someone to rein things in.

It is equal parts stunning, goofy, exquisite, inane, insane, exceptional, and excrement.

Four blokes from Liverpool, nicking from the best (as John said at times), going beyond restraints - and, sometimes, beyond what technology is capable of doing. (The Beatles - the proper name for the album - was only partially recorded on eight-track systems.)

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