|
Register | Blogging | Today's Posts | Search |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() |
#11 (permalink) | |
air quote
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: pollen & mold
Posts: 3,108
|
![]() Quote:
These two albums are generally lumped together as the middle stage of the band in between their teeny-bop, pseudo 50s-rock phase and their later full-on drug fueled/do-whatever-the-hell-we-want stage. And I think it's a fair lumping. To me Rubber Soul fits in nicely with the roughly 2 million other floppy-haired psychedelic bands from the mid-1960s. I think it sounds a little more bubble-gummy than Revolver which, to me, sounds like an album made by a floppy-haired mid-60s band trying to get "like, really out there" but hadn't figured out how to do that until they put on some nehru jackets and started growing facial hair. I don't love either album but I think Rubber Soul, with its relatively more simple/formulaic psychedelic sound, has a slightly better flavor. On Revolver they seemed to try to do things that they simply didn't know how to do.
__________________
Like an arrow,
I was only passing through. |
|
![]() |
![]() |