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  • čas přidán 5. 12. 2022
  • Rounding up a handful of albums from the 1960s that are officially 10/10s.
    Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
    Listen: • Hot Rats | Official Al...
    Classic review: • Frank Zappa- Hot Rats ...
    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
    Listen: • Bob Dylan - Highway 61...
    Classic review: • Bob Dylan - Highway 61...
    Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
    Listen: • The Black Saint And Th...
    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    Listen: • Abbey Road (Super Delu...
    Deluxe edition review: • The Beatles - Abbey Ro...
    Nina Simone Sings the Blues
    Listen: • Nina Simone Sings The ...
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  • @fleetwoodcraic4235
    @fleetwoodcraic4235 Před rokem +7137

    You can’t deny how impressive the Beatles were for inventing music in 1963

    • @arthurdunn4594
      @arthurdunn4594 Před rokem +253

      Doctor Who production crew also invented sci fi and television in '63, great year 😄

    • @fleetwoodcraic4235
      @fleetwoodcraic4235 Před rokem +282

      @@arthurdunn4594 I believe Kubrick invented cinema at the time as well, just a decade of innovation

    • @aidanhennessy242
      @aidanhennessy242 Před rokem +210

      Whoah whoah whoah... Playboi Carti invented music. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.

    • @dungeon-wn4gw
      @dungeon-wn4gw Před rokem +24

      yeah, also underrated asf. I mean bro they just do not get enough attention!!

    • @prodbyzaqq
      @prodbyzaqq Před rokem +131

      The Beatles da 🐐 no 🧢

  • @davidp9416
    @davidp9416 Před rokem +2417

    Now Im finally allowed to check out the Beatles

    • @user-yk5ql9gz9b
      @user-yk5ql9gz9b Před rokem +71

      There is now one rock band I can like

    • @Re-Todd_Howard
      @Re-Todd_Howard Před rokem +14

      Don’t do it

    • @swansonjoe7121
      @swansonjoe7121 Před rokem +65

      Revolver better

    • @deadfr0g
      @deadfr0g Před rokem +56

      Okay but be careful.
      I knew a guy who checked out the Beatles, and no one has seen him since.

    • @Re-Todd_Howard
      @Re-Todd_Howard Před rokem +36

      @@deadfr0g he’s the Man on the Hill.

  • @harleybfilms
    @harleybfilms Před rokem +713

    isnt it shoking how abbey road was basically the last thing they ever did and were kinda pissed at each other at the time but still was able to pull out a absolute banger album

    • @paulnottherealmccartney8558
      @paulnottherealmccartney8558 Před rokem +122

      It's illegal how stacked the beatles was. Each album was basically a greatest hits album to some artists.

    • @Ben-ff6hc
      @Ben-ff6hc Před rokem +8

      Wasn't Let it Be the last thing they did?

    • @harleybfilms
      @harleybfilms Před rokem +62

      @@Ben-ff6hc if I remember correctly the let it be session we’re before the abbey road sessions but let it be was realeased later so technically it was abbey road

    • @macicoinc9363
      @macicoinc9363 Před rokem +73

      @@Ben-ff6hc Abbey Road was the last thing they ever recorded. Fittingly, the final song on the album, The End, was the last song they ever recorded in the same room together.

    • @Ben-ff6hc
      @Ben-ff6hc Před rokem +8

      @@harleybfilms ah okay, fair enough. Was always under the impression it and the rooftop session came after abbey road but that makes sense

  • @seemjax
    @seemjax Před rokem +330

    She's So Heavy is the song that made me realize how revolutionary the Beatles actually were

    • @Ina_Toma
      @Ina_Toma Před rokem +11

      Yeah, and it is not one of their popular songs, unfortunately:(

    • @KendrickMegaFan
      @KendrickMegaFan Před rokem +3

      Many bands did heavy psych years before the Beatles did. It really wasn’t that special

    • @gclip9883
      @gclip9883 Před 11 měsíci +23

      @@KendrickMegaFan She's so heavy might be a bad example, but Revolver is already incredibly psychedelic, and that one was one of the first psychedelic albums. Stuff like backwards guitar and tape loops were used for the first time in Revolver. And Tomorrow Never Knows to this day sounds like nothing else. Revolver was released in 1966, whereas most of the other big psychedlic albums came out after 1967. The Beatles may not have been at the forefront of music in 1970, but they certainly were some of the first to do psychedelia.

    • @KendrickMegaFan
      @KendrickMegaFan Před 11 měsíci

      @@gclip9883 I agree that revolver was very innovative but any other Beatles album not as much. Also it certainly wasn’t as innovative as Velvet Underground, Mothers of Invention, Captain Beefheart, or John Coltrane

    • @daviebananas1735
      @daviebananas1735 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@KendrickMegaFanit preceded all of those aside from Coltrane.

  • @Mixedbag456
    @Mixedbag456 Před rokem +1419

    All jokes aside, the Abbey Road medley I've always seen as my gold standard for music in general.

    • @vDomMusic
      @vDomMusic Před rokem +126

      Facts. When I listen to the medley, i always feel like its the Beatles actually saying goodbye for some reason.

    • @pedrogoncalvesmonteiro5338
      @pedrogoncalvesmonteiro5338 Před rokem +52

      music peaked there

    • @nomanatcore
      @nomanatcore Před rokem +52

      From a term paper I wrote while getting my music degree:
      The last project the Beatles ever worked on as a group is the album called Abbey Road. The second half of this album is where they reached their ultimate musical sophistication with a collection of consecutive songs that can be analyzed in three movements. Summarized by Thomas MacFarlane as "an architectonic framework predicated on double-tonic relationships between the tonal centers of A and C, the Abbey Road Medley (CD 12-21) displays a remarkable sophistication and musical eloquence. This framework facilitates the realization of a three-movement structure replete with sectional variation, thematic restatement, and inventive thematic and harmonic development" (MacFarlane 133). With this piece, the Beatles accomplished the seemingly subconscious underlying goal of their entire career, by composing to the scale of grand form. The piece is complete with a strophic-binary prelude called Because that John Lennon loosely based on Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (O'Grady 161). There is evidence of this in the songs tonic key of c# minor as well as the use of the Neapolitan chord. The first movement starts with Paul's You Never Give Me Your Money which carries through the "Out Of College," "That Magic Feeling," and "One Sweet Dream" sections. The second movement continues with Sun King, Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window. The third movement begins with Golden Slumbers and Carry That Weight, and comes to a beautiful four-on-the-floor rock'n'roll climactic ending with The End. A few moments later a fragment of a song called Her Majesty serves as a postlude slightly resembling the "amen" of a plagal cadence. Grand form achieved.

    • @macicoinc9363
      @macicoinc9363 Před rokem +32

      It’s crazy, most of the songs on the medley were leftovers they had been sitting on for a while that they just couldn’t make fit in any previous album. Most of them by themselves are pretty lackluster compared to other Beatles song. However, they decided to string and fuse them all together into one long medley, and it arguably makes for the pinnacle of their musical output. Fucking love it so much.

    • @JoeAugustAcoustic
      @JoeAugustAcoustic Před rokem +12

      The medley is like home base for all music. You can listen to whatever you like but when you come back to the medley, you're right back where it all began

  • @martyshwaartz971
    @martyshwaartz971 Před rokem +550

    I appreciate you for including Charles Mingus on here. Hell of a musician and one amazing album that is.

    • @ursula3438
      @ursula3438 Před rokem +27

      60s had crazy many jazz 10s:
      In A Silent Way (along with ca. 5 other Miles albums),
      A Love Supreme (and Ballads),
      Soul Station,
      Sweet Rain (and Getz/Gilberto),
      On Impulse! (Sonny Rollins),
      Unity (Larry Young),
      Laughing on The Outside (Aretha),
      Further Adventures Of Jimmy And Wes (or Back At The Chicken Shack),
      Now He Sings, Now He Sobs,
      The New Earl Hines Trio,
      Juju, etc.
      Incredible decade for jazz.

    • @fantasypgatour
      @fantasypgatour Před rokem +2

      Agreed, I do not appreciate him for not including Forever Changes though which is objectively the best album of all time.

    • @nicholasgogo
      @nicholasgogo Před rokem +7

      @@ursula3438 ​damn bro u must hate free jazz. How u gonna snub my man ornette, Sun ra, or Cecil Taylor. Agree on miles tho, the dude released an insane amount of classic albums in the 50’s-70’s. Invented like 12 sub genres 😅😂

    • @willoverdoseonmusic
      @willoverdoseonmusic Před rokem +2

      Contains my favorite part of music ever on the last track towards the end

    • @ursula3438
      @ursula3438 Před rokem

      @@nicholasgogo Tbh I don't know much free jazz, so I couldn't tell you, what I like or don't like (what would you recommend?). However I do have a deep appreciation for the craft of playing the changes, and I do believe, if you're a true master improviser, let's say Keith Jarrett for example, you can creatively express yourself with total freedom and never leave the form of a song. Another example would be Sonny Rollins, at his peak his flow was so strong and vital, he was totally free, even when he just played a standard with a traditional 50s hardbop band. Having said that, I love Miles version of free jazz, which is to invite some of the best musicians in the world (Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul etc.) let them improvise freely, but put a steady rock or funk groove underneath to give it some "earth", some gravity, let Teo edit the whole thing and call it fusion, although Miles probably just called it music. Also my next buy was going to be Dave Holland's "Conference Of The Birds" and I think there's some free playing on that one, so maybe I'll come around to free jazz after all.

  • @CRIMS0N_KING
    @CRIMS0N_KING Před rokem +898

    I'd definitely put In The Court of The Crimson King as a 10/10. It was absolutely groundbreaking and every song is incredible

    • @shinriko4334
      @shinriko4334 Před rokem +100

      I love Crimson but I have to ding it a point for the noodling on Moonchild. If an album is a 10 I can't have a desire to skip a track.

    • @CRIMS0N_KING
      @CRIMS0N_KING Před rokem +69

      @@shinriko4334 I actually used to have an issue with the noodling on Moonchild too until I heard it on vinyl and there was so much more going on that I hadn't noticed and it removed the only blemish on the album to my ears.

    • @niklaslachmann1038
      @niklaslachmann1038 Před rokem +38

      @@CRIMS0N_KING I mean king crimson themselves have an issue with the noodling

    • @carterknuth5274
      @carterknuth5274 Před rokem +4

      I was expecting this album on the list, sad that it wasn’t but I understand

    • @susannahs8533
      @susannahs8533 Před rokem +36

      I love Moonchild 🥺 it’s a calm mental breather before the grand finale!!!

  • @xWindreaderx
    @xWindreaderx Před rokem +255

    I would say that "At Folsom Prison" by Johnny Cash is another 10/10 album. It is one of the greatest live albums ever, and there is so much to love about it.

    • @joseadan13m
      @joseadan13m Před rokem +14

      And his San Quentin Album as well

    • @jotarokujo3870
      @jotarokujo3870 Před rokem +18

      I think Fantano already considers it a 10 based on the video he made years ago

    • @rocknroll_jezus9233
      @rocknroll_jezus9233 Před rokem +2

      Great '60s live albums in my collection are Ritchie Valens in concert at Pacoima Jr. High, The Apollo Theatre Presents • In Person! The James Brown Show, The Kingsmen In Person, got LIVE if you want it! - The Rolling Stones, and my favorite Kick Out The Jams by the MC5

    • @calebhopkins3346
      @calebhopkins3346 Před rokem

      Nah, but it's till great

    • @Godloveszaza
      @Godloveszaza Před 9 měsíci +1

      pink floyds pipers album velvet underground made 2 60 albums that were 10/10s...led zeppelin and so many more that went unsaid.

  • @texxwave
    @texxwave Před rokem +918

    Frank Zappa is a damn genius, just incredible how ahead of his time he was

    • @Gabe-qd4gz
      @Gabe-qd4gz Před rokem +19

      you should listen to uncle meat. made the same year and miles better than hot rats, which i love

    • @rabidgoon
      @rabidgoon Před rokem +25

      We’re only in it for the money is a masterpiece as well

    • @TheLetterH111
      @TheLetterH111 Před rokem +13

      Love zappa but im not too keen on hot rats. Vastly prefer one size fits all and apostrophe

    • @Cpayne30
      @Cpayne30 Před rokem +22

      @@TheLetterH111 Hot Rats is some of the best fusion ever. But I think One Sizs Fits All is an easy 10 too.

    • @TheLetterH111
      @TheLetterH111 Před rokem +2

      @@Cpayne30 i dunno, I like the first two or three tracks but then it becomes a bit samey for me. I enjoy a lot of other fusion from the era as well, guess it's just personal preference. I really like zappas songwriting and the vocals on one size fits all are a big reason that album is so good to me

  • @michaelralph3074
    @michaelralph3074 Před rokem +1134

    Production on Abbey Road absolutely spot on, Paul McCartney's basslines are so underrated

    • @swansonjoe7121
      @swansonjoe7121 Před rokem +18

      But abbey road ain’t even a 10 bruh
      That would mean Anthony thinks Maxwells silver hammer is also a 10 😂😂😂

    • @ellie6091
      @ellie6091 Před rokem +134

      @@swansonjoe7121 k but that's a bop. it's a fun listen with an infectious beat

    • @chandler_martian
      @chandler_martian Před rokem +42

      Paul made me wanna pick up a bass and then realize his basslines are way more complex than people give him credit for

    • @NamelessInternaut
      @NamelessInternaut Před rokem +12

      @@swansonjoe7121 Yeah, I don't know if Fantano forgot about that track. That one just sucks ass.

    • @andrewthompson2
      @andrewthompson2 Před rokem +74

      @@swansonjoe7121 Stop pretending that it's not.

  • @aleonimation
    @aleonimation Před rokem +77

    King Crimson's In The Court of the Crimson King is my favorite album from the 60s just because it impresses me so much the fact it came out IN THE 60'S!!! (Yeah it was '69, but that's still the 60s) It sounds like something that straight up came the 70s but was accidentally transported to the 60s. It's also the most grandiose album I've ever heard (not because it's the loudest or most "grandiose", but because it's an album that sounds like it truly came out into the rock scene just to change it forever), it's a frickin GIANT.

    • @TumidOfficial
      @TumidOfficial Před rokem +5

      The true 70’s was born when King Crimson released In the Court of the Crimson King

  • @VictorGonzalez-yj6hh
    @VictorGonzalez-yj6hh Před rokem +204

    In my opinion Abbey Road is also one of the best sequenced albums in popular music, not just because of how the amazing the arrangements Paul displays on the medley, which combines both his and Lennon's genius songwriting in a bunch of short random unfinished songs and turn them into a magnificent coherent piece (the way Polythene pam transitions into She came in through the bathroom window still blows my mind and is Paul at his brightest), but also the way it starts with come together, a very ecclectic song that awakes the curiosity and makes you want to keep listening further that's followed up perfectly with one of Harrison's best songs. The best example though is the transition between the a and the b side. That jump from the ominous ending of I want you to the start of Here comes the sun is perfect and feels quite literally as if the sun has just appeared after a long period of darkness. Love this record

    • @ksasidhar2980
      @ksasidhar2980 Před rokem +11

      Track 2 :- Greatest love song of all time
      Track 3 :- Psychopath killer
      Track 4 :- Great fucking love song again

    • @orbituary
      @orbituary Před rokem +1

      It is except for Her Majesty closing out the album. Idk why the fuck they didn’t end it with “The End”. An early version of the medley had it sequenced earlier in the track listing. That will never cease to bug me, and why I don’t think it’s QUITE a perfect album. As close as it gets though

    • @hw343434
      @hw343434 Před rokem +2

      The medley was not arranged by Paul. It was arranged by George Martin, Paul, Lennon and the rest of the band all together. Paul gets way too much credit for simply being alive and telling his one-sided ego-fueled take

    • @timwhelan4432
      @timwhelan4432 Před rokem +4

      @@orbituarygo to Liverpool and you’ll know! It’s that cheeky humour. Even when they’ve found the meaning of life and the perfect ending they mess it up on purpose “hey this’ll be funny, leave it on” The End is epic but because of her majesty you can’t accuse them of being pompous.

    • @orbituary
      @orbituary Před rokem

      @@timwhelan4432 yeah that's fucking stupid

  • @EPAZOTEking
    @EPAZOTEking Před rokem +1657

    I know Pet Sounds doesn't need more praise than it gets already, but it's definitely a 10/10. It's a joke at this point how much acclaim it receives, but it's for a good reason. Undeniable how pristine and immaculate that record is.

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind Před rokem +66

      Pet Sounds and Pet Sound Sessions unanimous 10

    • @iost5459
      @iost5459 Před rokem +51

      @@thecinematicmind you mean smile sessions?

    • @ben.ssmith1852
      @ben.ssmith1852 Před rokem +38

      @@seanpanigel5494 idk what you're talking about, people won't stfu about this album

    • @seanpanigel5494
      @seanpanigel5494 Před rokem +20

      @@ben.ssmith1852 yeah, but more than the beatles? more than dark side of the moon? ok computer? I don't know. I feel like it gets maybe only slightly more praise than every regular classic acclaimed record.

    • @blarghblargh
      @blarghblargh Před rokem +6

      @@seanpanigel5494 there are portlandia skits on how much some people drone on about its sound and production. if network tv picks up on your high acclaim, it may just be A THING (tm). to be fair, fred armisen and carrie brownstein are music hipsters, so they're probably exposed to a lot more of this type of hype than the average person.

  • @bruh-nk6hi
    @bruh-nk6hi Před rokem +580

    Now do the 1890s version,anthony!

    • @pranavprankstergangster
      @pranavprankstergangster Před rokem +101

      Too contemporary for my liking. Fantano needs to reveal his top 5 sea shanties of the 1860s

    • @graysonmcguire3510
      @graysonmcguire3510 Před rokem +20

      New World Symphony was the only good music to come out of that decade. Music kind of died after 1820 tbh.

    • @henrysoprano7
      @henrysoprano7 Před rokem +1

      @@graysonmcguire3510 definitely

    • @GorillaFan_32
      @GorillaFan_32 Před rokem +2

      “I hate Benjamin Harrison” is a top notch album

    • @albob6
      @albob6 Před rokem +1

      "The Grand Duke", 1896 Gilbert & Sullivan, 10/10

  • @aesthetic4829
    @aesthetic4829 Před rokem +32

    As someone who never really understood jazz until very recently, Charles Mingus’ “The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady” literally hooked me in immediately. It was the first jazz album I finished all the way through and it’s one of my favorite albums of all time. It truly transcends the genre and is amazing music regardless of personal taste.

  • @AdamThomasMason
    @AdamThomasMason Před rokem +120

    Love - Forever Changes (1967) is an underappreciated classic 10/10 for me

    • @timwhelan4432
      @timwhelan4432 Před rokem +4

      Agreed!

    • @fantasypgatour
      @fantasypgatour Před rokem +5

      Yes the best comment here, although for me it's an 11/10 for being the greatest album ever recorded.

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 Před rokem +2

      Bro, its such a great album! It feels so hazey, lush, and trippy at the same time.

    • @gdawgs101
      @gdawgs101 Před rokem +1

      It's an incredible record, but it's also one of the most cliché answers for underappreciated albums. If everybody calls an album underrated, can it still be underrated?

    • @PercyEllis-qk9qb
      @PercyEllis-qk9qb Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@gdawgs101 True, but I've been scrolling through the comments on this video for a bit, and that's the first mention of the album I'm seeing here.

  • @zander3943
    @zander3943 Před rokem +400

    Total xanarchy was also my album of the decade (60s)

    • @themaddestvillain-g4q
      @themaddestvillain-g4q Před rokem +20

      It’s the album of all time

    • @giulianogisotti4107
      @giulianogisotti4107 Před rokem +27

      It took 60s for me to stop listening to that

    • @josephorossi
      @josephorossi Před rokem +3

      definitely. also, lil pump was incredible in that era too. harvard dropout is an incredible record released in ‘66. it was competing with petsounds and revolver at the time. super good

    • @saralilith8164
      @saralilith8164 Před rokem +2

      Bro, the debut of 6NINE "SIX9" (1969) really standout everything that is called "music" for us today. Don't talk shit. Total Xanarchy is just one of the sons that were born from the groundwork of his 1969 debut album.

    • @josephorossi
      @josephorossi Před rokem +1

      @@saralilith8164 100% agree

  • @BetaHousing
    @BetaHousing Před rokem +362

    The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady has to be my favourite Jazz album of all time, seriously creative on how they use separate takes that they made and construct them in such a way to creative a movement that still sounds original almost 60 years later.

    • @joshuagregoire9504
      @joshuagregoire9504 Před rokem +10

      For me, the best album of all time

    • @ethansadberry6069
      @ethansadberry6069 Před rokem +6

      What’s up my fellow men of culture 😎

    • @Vermonol
      @Vermonol Před rokem +6

      When I was trying to get into Jazz and getting my head around the genre years ago, Mingus was one of the core artists that kept getting recommended to me, and in particular (Along with Mingus Ah Um) was this record.
      Totally turned my expectations upside down on what Jazz was and opened my ears on how experimental and progressive the genre was in the late 50s and 60s.
      Incredible record.

    • @TheNamesJER
      @TheNamesJER Před rokem +2

      @@VermonolMingus Ah Um is still my favorite jazz album! So good!

    • @Pandametal_
      @Pandametal_ Před rokem

      bitches brew was made in the same way, with everything cranked to 11, black saint is great but doesn't reach the same height for me

  • @johngerygooz3251
    @johngerygooz3251 Před rokem +61

    Canon 10s:
    Charles Mingus- The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady [1963]
    Bob Dylan- Highway 61 Revisited [1965]
    The Beach Boys- Pet Sounds [1966]
    Nina Simone- Nina Simone Sings the Blues [1967]
    The Beatles- Abbey Road [1969]
    Frank Zappa- Hot Rats [1969]
    Miles Davis- Bitches Brew [1970]
    Mahavishnu Orchestra- The Inner Mounting Flame [1971]
    Marvin Gaye- What's Going On [1971]
    David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stradust and the Spiders from Mars [1972]
    Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti [1975]
    Pink Floyd- Animals [1977]
    Television- Marquee Moon [1977]
    Wire- Pink Flag [1977]
    Pink Floyd- The Wall [1979]
    The Clash- London Calling [1979]
    Talking Heads- Remain in Light [1980]
    Prince- Purple Rain [1984]
    Kate Bush- Hounds of Love [1985]
    Metallica- Master of Puppets [1986]
    Public Enemy- It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back [1988]
    Beastie Boys- Paul's Boutique [1989]
    Depeche Mode- Violator [1990]
    Nirvana- Nevermind [1991]
    Wu Tang Clan- Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers) [1993]
    Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea [1998]
    Lauryn Hill- The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill [1998]
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor- Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven [2000]
    Daft Punk- Discovery [2001]
    Björk- Vespertine [2001]
    System of a Down- Toxicity [2001]
    Converge- Jane Doe [2001]
    The Postal Service- Give Up [2003]
    The Unicorns- Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? [2003]
    Madvillian- Madvilliany [2004]
    My Chemical Romance- The Black Parade [2006]
    Death Grips- The Money Store [2012]
    Swans- To Be Kind [2014]
    Kendrick Lamar- To Pimp a Butterfly [2015]
    Kids See Ghosts- KIDS SEE GHOSTS [2018]
    Daughters- You Won't Get What You Want [2018]
    Spellling- The Turning Wheel [2021]
    Lingua Ignota- SINNER GET READY [2021]
    Charli XCX- Brat [2023]
    I hope we'll get a list of all the 10s soon.

  • @alison115
    @alison115 Před rokem +16

    absolute injustice that none of the velvet underground’s albums featured

    • @quadkanix
      @quadkanix Před 7 dny

      velvet underground & nico should totally be on here

  • @liamcristello2591
    @liamcristello2591 Před rokem +214

    I’d throw in Are You Experienced, the way Hendrix reinvented the guitar overnight and shaped its development for decades to come can’t be overstated

    • @misorodzinak8829
      @misorodzinak8829 Před rokem +14

      Hendrix is an undisputed guitar legend but his songwriting wasn't consistently great

    • @freelance_commie
      @freelance_commie Před rokem +26

      Axis and Electric Ladyland and Band of Gypsys though

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 Před rokem +39

      @@misorodzinak8829 you kidding me? Little Wing? Purple Haze? Castles Made of Sand? They're great songwriting

    • @misorodzinak8829
      @misorodzinak8829 Před rokem +13

      @@zackzallie8735 yes those are great, but he also had a lot of filler in his albums IMO

    • @freelance_commie
      @freelance_commie Před rokem +8

      @@misorodzinak8829 only fair to give some examples

  • @user-ro4dm2jd4v
    @user-ro4dm2jd4v Před rokem +1251

    abbey road is a perfect album. if you say it’s overrated the ghost of boomer past will drag you into hell

  • @Charles-xh2cn
    @Charles-xh2cn Před rokem +12

    I am a huge Dylan Fan. Highway 61 has always been my favorite from him. I've always wanted to hear you talk about Dylan, this put a smile on my face today. Thanks!

  • @legendarybelt
    @legendarybelt Před rokem +148

    Pet Sounds should be one of the 10/10 albums of 1960s. Love the songs in the album & the experimental elements in it. The album feels like a mix of old quartet singers & orchestral instruments & composition with modern music style, composition & instruments.

    • @qasanoba
      @qasanoba Před rokem +10

      It's not on the list? I'm skipping this video, then...

    • @sunnysurfer101MA
      @sunnysurfer101MA Před rokem +7

      @@qasanoba fantano has said that pet sounds is a 10 on other videos

  • @jasonmitchell25
    @jasonmitchell25 Před rokem +76

    Great picks, I would personally throw in
    Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix Experience
    Odessey and the Oracle - The Zombies
    Arthur or the Fall of the British Empire - The Kinks

    • @antcif
      @antcif Před rokem +13

      Glad to see someone properly respects Arthur

    • @sirfredrickeggenhauser2795
      @sirfredrickeggenhauser2795 Před rokem +6

      Arthur is a 11/10!!

    • @rafa9200
      @rafa9200 Před rokem +4

      Terrific picks, especially that underrated Zombies one

    • @Deadralord777
      @Deadralord777 Před rokem +8

      I love Arthur but Village Green is a better album imo.

    • @miljk4296
      @miljk4296 Před rokem +4

      Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica

  • @Cameronb.1026
    @Cameronb.1026 Před rokem +208

    maybe the real 10/10 was the friends we’ve made along the way

  • @gringojr1900
    @gringojr1900 Před rokem +391

    It's crazy how Dylan released two 10/10 albums within like 5 months of eachother in 1965, with Highway 61 and Bringing It All Back Home. Man is absolutely built different in terms of songwriting, nobody comes close imo.

    • @lachlanneville7138
      @lachlanneville7138 Před rokem +97

      I would say Blonde on Blonde is a 10 as well (honestly my favorite Dylan album)

    • @psychobike1118
      @psychobike1118 Před rokem +1

      Aye how you gonna do the boss like that

    • @addable8999
      @addable8999 Před rokem +9

      I agree. The Beatles are by far my favorite band but Dylan’s story telling is undefeated

    • @lukeizabelle2131
      @lukeizabelle2131 Před rokem +42

      It baffles my mind how there are still so many people who seems to not see how "Blonde On Blonde" is the crown achievement of Bob Dylan's 60s music

    • @1357musician
      @1357musician Před rokem +13

      Bringing It All Back Home > Highway 61, Fantano should've definitely included that album on the list instead

  • @JuliaRoshambo
    @JuliaRoshambo Před rokem +7

    i'm so grateful for melon. put this on with my morning coffee and have all these albums queued up for the work day. what a literal gift. it can feel daunting to dig into music from decades past. these videos (and comment section!!!) are doing the lord's work.

  • @Rll_2206
    @Rll_2206 Před rokem +278

    I hope this dude does a Part 2 to these 10/10 decade videos. Just so I can see In The Court of the Crimson King in the Pt. 2 of this video.

    • @letsget1ksubswithnovideos887
      @letsget1ksubswithnovideos887 Před rokem +7

      I was just about to comment about that/

    • @grey8478
      @grey8478 Před rokem +23

      he's reviewed it for classics week and on his now abandoned rateyourmusic he already gave it a 10

    • @Salad531
      @Salad531 Před rokem +11

      Moonchild kinda ass though but everything else? My god, absolute peak prog

    • @burgerman8308
      @burgerman8308 Před rokem +25

      and what's crazy is that it's not even KC's best album imo. Red is easily a 10, I'm surprised anthony's never talked about it

    • @okgoogleplay3500
      @okgoogleplay3500 Před rokem

      Finally! Someone that thinks the same.

  • @jamjarrben12
    @jamjarrben12 Před rokem +327

    So happy to see Nina Simone on here - a truly influential musician that is too often overlooked - a magnificent force for the civil rights movement and powerful vocalist through and through

    • @LookingForAName...
      @LookingForAName... Před rokem +21

      Lol what? In what circles is Nina Simone overlooked? Only soul singer that gets similar levels of recognition is Marvin Gaye.

    • @KIll74N
      @KIll74N Před rokem +40

      @@LookingForAName... Speak for your own circles man 💀 most people I know dont even know who Nina simone is

    • @bradleylechton4964
      @bradleylechton4964 Před rokem +2

      @@LookingForAName... she has a new fan today.

    • @peregrinecovington4138
      @peregrinecovington4138 Před rokem +3

      People should especially check out Pastel Blues, imo her best and most powerful work.

    • @Benheartsart
      @Benheartsart Před rokem +4

      @@peregrinecovington4138 Sinnerman is just showstopping

  • @methampheminist
    @methampheminist Před rokem +235

    Honestly Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, the White Album and Abbey Road are all 10’s (i also think Magical Mystery Tour is a severely underrated album)

    • @nolanblanchard1772
      @nolanblanchard1772 Před rokem +24

      Magical mystery tour is one of my general go to for the Beatles. Very underrated

    • @daved6536
      @daved6536 Před rokem +42

      The white album is not a 10

    • @oscarslater6123
      @oscarslater6123 Před rokem +28

      white album could be my favourite beatles album but it isn’t a ten, it’s a hot mess

    • @traincue8795
      @traincue8795 Před rokem +5

      @@oscarslater6123 i think its aged perfectly

    • @DefenestrateYourself
      @DefenestrateYourself Před rokem +30

      @@daved6536 You’re right
      It’s an 11

  • @jacques-andresaint-laurent1300

    Thank you so much : that Mingus music is actually blowing my mind ! As always, I'm so grateful for all your work...

  • @coolusername588
    @coolusername588 Před rokem +77

    Hot Rats is phenomenal. Zappa's always been an insane composer and musician, and he always had the perfect accompanying musicians with him to bring those ideas to life.

    • @TheBEAST205
      @TheBEAST205 Před rokem +3

      That album got me into Zappa and is still probably my favorite album of his.

    • @ENigma-um8zw
      @ENigma-um8zw Před rokem +1

      Jean Luc Ponty so good on Hot Rats

    • @bigbananadealer846
      @bigbananadealer846 Před rokem +1

      @@ENigma-um8zw that album has some of the most nasty sax and meanest fiddle ive ever heard

  • @southsider3542
    @southsider3542 Před rokem +153

    - Revolver by The Beatles
    - Let It Bleed by The Rolling Stones
    - Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
    - Wheels On Fire by Cream
    - Bringing It All Back Home by Bob Dylan
    - The Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks
    Those are my 10/10s for the 1960s. I find Revolver to be the Beatles at their absolute songwriting peak. It combines their experimental, eclectic, psychedelic side with their melodic, poppy, hook-filled side perfectly.
    Let It Bleed is just absolute perfection of blues, country, folk, and roots rock. I would argue this albums defines the Stones sound more than any of their other albums, although I do believe Sticky Fingers is slightly better. I mean, an album with Gimme Shelter, Live With Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, Monkey Man, and You Can't Always Get What You Want is as perfect as rock and roll can get
    Pet Sounds is just a masterpiece. Can't say anything that hasn't been said millions of times already.
    Arguably the three most talented musicians together in the history of rock. Clapton's guitar, Baker's drumming, and Bruce's bass playing is at its peak here, just listen to that version of Crossroads. Very unique songwriting and excellent musicianship make this one of the most interesting albums of the 60s. Cream has a legitimate argument for being the first heavy rock band
    I love Bob Dylan's 60s work, even his early, politically charged folk albums with just an acoustic guitar. I think the electric and acoustic side blend perfectly and the songwriting is just classic Dylan. I don't believe it's the only 10/10 Dylan released in the 60s, but it is my favorite
    The most underrated band of all time with an excellent album satirizing and celebrating British culture. Very unique and kind of humourous songwriting from Ray Davies. It is very of its time, but I think that brings it charm.

    • @shanefiset8384
      @shanefiset8384 Před rokem +6

      Totally agree with the Let it bleed love

    • @runtherockies7
      @runtherockies7 Před rokem +6

      Let it Bleed has got to be the Stones most defining record.

    • @paulnottherealmccartney8558
      @paulnottherealmccartney8558 Před rokem +7

      The Vilage Green Preservation Society is definitely a 10.

    • @timwhelan4432
      @timwhelan4432 Před rokem +1

      Love this list and hard pressed for an argument against it. It has not quite got the sheer weight of songwriting of village green I know; but I love Arthur too. I’d have sticky fingers over let it bleed but both very strong.

    • @yanysguerrero
      @yanysguerrero Před rokem +1

      Just so you know but In the Court of the Crimson King is from 1969

  • @groovespoon3376
    @groovespoon3376 Před rokem +17

    Hot Rats was the first album I ever bought with my own money on vinyl. Not the first record I ever owned (Buddy Miles Electric Church was gifted to me by my drum teacher) but the first one I bought when I was 15 at a little indie record shop that no longer exists. It's still very special to me.

  • @ENNOIPARADOX
    @ENNOIPARADOX Před rokem +61

    Literally so psyched to see the Hot Rats 10. Such a phenomenal album, best of the batch imo

  • @cobbfunnybrain6632
    @cobbfunnybrain6632 Před rokem +61

    Nina Simone is one of the absolute goats of music, just ever. Pastel Blues is pretty much a perfect album, I Put A Spell On You is perfect, Little Girl Blue and Broadway-Blues-Ballads are great, I haven’t really done a deep dive into her discography but I have not heard anything that is below great from her yet since I have started getting into her music

    • @tacosavings9751
      @tacosavings9751 Před rokem +6

      It's really kind of hard to go wrong with any Nina Simone album from the 60s...she was just on a heater that decade.

    • @lans1531
      @lans1531 Před rokem

      good for you. keep studying.

    • @coolshirtkid
      @coolshirtkid Před rokem

      @@lans1531 shut up nerd

  • @ProdByFe1n
    @ProdByFe1n Před rokem +10

    This has gotta be my favorite series you’ve done. If there’s a way to continue this series or do the runner ups that would be dope 🤟

  • @thenotoriusg
    @thenotoriusg Před rokem +35

    I just checked out Nina Simone sing the blues and wtaf. This is the best album I've ever heard like wtf. I got into her and listened to two of her other beloved albums a year or so back maybe. But never tried this one. This is easily her best. Already in my top albums ever heard off one listen.

    • @coolshirtkid
      @coolshirtkid Před rokem +4

      damn i need to listen lol

    • @lans1531
      @lans1531 Před rokem

      do you even know what she sings about in that album lmfao

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent3546 Před rokem +25

    Damn right Abbey Road is a 10!

  • @lowt-cityortega490
    @lowt-cityortega490 Před rokem +20

    the last 3 tracks I consider 1 song, the greatest Beatles song ever. what a medley

  • @VolvoImpala
    @VolvoImpala Před rokem +12

    MINGUS! I was part of a few informal listening classes ("Listening to Music") and one of my instructors said Mingus was the greatest jazz composer of all time so I went out to investigate starting I think with Cornell 1964 or something like that and man it did not take long for me to get my head on right that the "greatest ever" part was not an overstatement. Mingus to me goes beyond jazz and is actually one of the greatest composers ever, PERIOD. It's almost impossible for me to choose a favorite album of his. Everything everyone says is classic is classic basically.

  • @peelslowly28
    @peelslowly28 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Velvet Underground & Nico: This album literally changed my life when I first heard it. It showed me how music can be so much more than just a hook and some riffs, it can be expressed in the most abrasive or unexpected ways so long as you can capture a certain feeling.

    • @louis-nz8ce
      @louis-nz8ce Před 4 měsíci

      I loved every bit of that album... apart from the slightly dated recording technology. I wish this album was made just 5 years later, it could have been my favourite ever

  • @JustaRandomGuy890
    @JustaRandomGuy890 Před rokem +25

    Pet Sounds is the best album of the 60’s

    • @iamacookie6
      @iamacookie6 Před rokem +4

      based

    • @mellifluente
      @mellifluente Před rokem

      it really is ! nothing comes close to it !
      Virtuousity, in a heavenly and complex symphiny

    • @manuelgaddala1664
      @manuelgaddala1664 Před rokem +2

      @@mellifluente Revolver

    • @mellifluente
      @mellifluente Před rokem

      @@manuelgaddala1664 comes very close,but not as good and revolutionnary. I think The Velvet Underground & Nico and Abbey Road can compete with Pet Sounds. I do believe that The Velvet Underground might even top it !

  • @averagegoslingenthusiast2033

    Some albums I feel could have been included:
    - The Doors self titled
    - Disraeli Gears: Cream
    - Let it Bleed : The Rolling Stones
    - Electric Ladyland : Hendrix

  • @swinter11
    @swinter11 Před rokem +9

    Glad to see Mingus. All time favorite album. So rich, intense, and beautiful!

  • @LeoGuidi
    @LeoGuidi Před rokem +28

    Guys, there are about 5 10/10 Beatles albums
    Rubber Soul
    Revolver
    Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
    The Beatles (nicknamed the white album)
    Abbey Road
    Shoutout to Help!, Magical Mystery Tour and Let it be (naked). All amazing, just not as perfect as those 5
    Edit: Hard Days Night is also excellent

    • @Htoeisjbfj61
      @Htoeisjbfj61 Před rokem +3

      Hard day's night > let it be and help!

    • @aheendwhz1
      @aheendwhz1 Před rokem +4

      @@Htoeisjbfj61 Let It Be > Hard day's night > help
      Let It Be is so different from any other recording. You never felt so close to the Beatles. But at the same time, it's not Lo Fi, you get some huge arrangements there. It's not the album with the best songs beginning to finish, but it's an experience. A Hard day's Night is a banger album, Let It Be is not. But there have been banger albums before, also by the Beatles. Let It Be is unique in what it is.

    • @bencarlson4300
      @bencarlson4300 Před rokem +3

      The White Album, as much as I love it, has Don’t Pass Me By and Revolution 9, the latter of which alone prevents it from being a 10. A 10/10 should never have a song everyone skips.

    • @aheendwhz1
      @aheendwhz1 Před rokem

      @@bencarlson4300 I kind of agree with your point, but I think it's funny that you mention Revolution 9 and Don't Pass Me By. Revolution 9 is, with no doubt, legendary, no matter that a lot of people skip it.
      And I prefer Don't Pass Me By any time over I Will or Ob La Di Ob La Da. Not even mentioned "Wild Honey Pie".
      The violin on Don't Pass Me By is crazy and super nice, and Ringo's singing has way more class and style than Paul's more cheesy renditions on the songs I mentioned.

    • @bencarlson4300
      @bencarlson4300 Před rokem +1

      @@aheendwhz1 I guess I'm a McCartney apologist, because Ob La Di Ob La Da and I Will are great imo. Revolution 9, for whatever experimental boundaries it broke, should never have been put on a Beatles album because its not even a song.

  • @mauricioandres7470
    @mauricioandres7470 Před rokem +41

    Finally! I though music started in the 70's, I'm glad to see the 60's also have valid music

  • @hasselett
    @hasselett Před rokem +33

    It's hard to believe Abbey Road actually received quite a lukewarm reception at the time of its release. Contemporary critics weren't overly satisfied with the sound of the album. Now, it's considered the greatest album of all time by tons of people.

  • @Manays
    @Manays Před rokem +11

    YES YES YES THE BLACK SAINT AND THE SINNER LADY, the Mingus deserves this, it’s such an enjoyable thrilling album holy shit

  • @CurtisBond
    @CurtisBond Před rokem +49

    Abbey Road is a bloody masterpiece. One thing that doesn’t get talked about nearly enough is the medley near the end of the record. All of those songs are just short little snippets that don’t last more than a couple minutes yet they’re all memorable on their own as individual tracks. And they’re all freaking amazingly written, performed and produced to boot. My favorite Beatles record by a country mile.

  • @OttoVonValentine0.0
    @OttoVonValentine0.0 Před rokem +20

    Loved it, other amazing albums from this time that are 10's in my eyes are:
    Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
    Almendra - Almendra
    Frank Zappa - Freak Out
    Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced
    Los Flippers - Pronto Viviremos Un Mundo Mucho Mejor
    The Band - Music From Big Pink
    The Velvet Underground & Nico - Selftitle
    The Doors - The Doors

    • @bam3666
      @bam3666 Před rokem

      id pick the band's follow up over music from big pink. a better record on almost every level.

    • @UlyssesJonah
      @UlyssesJonah Před rokem

      isnt Los Flippers from 73?

    • @dr.s.
      @dr.s. Před rokem

      @@bam3666 I tend to agree, Music from Big Pink is historically the more important album, but the brown album is the better sounding record. Whether it's a 10 or not, I don't know, but it's great and one of my favorite records.

    • @Mr.N1ntendo
      @Mr.N1ntendo Před rokem +1

      do you use apple music or sum who is Jimi Hendrix Experience (also The doors is not really talked about respect for putting it)

    • @noralie3295
      @noralie3295 Před 9 měsíci

      almendra pfp, nice!

  • @donie5575
    @donie5575 Před rokem +4

    I Want You (She's So Heavy) fucks so damn hard. Abbey Road deserves a 10 just for that track alone

  • @chrisdudedurian1305
    @chrisdudedurian1305 Před rokem +9

    The first time I heard the Long Medley in Abbey Road, I lost my mind. The best album i've ever listened to fr

  • @knife-chase
    @knife-chase Před rokem +5

    Love this series and it's good to see you not avoid picking obvious albums but it might be cool to go through the decades again picking more niche, lesser known stuff exclusively.

  • @ALTROTOPIA
    @ALTROTOPIA Před rokem +8

    I’m a bit disappointed cuz in the Black MIDI interview he said Pet Sounds was one of his favourite albums of all time and it doesn’t appear here :(

  • @lukeizabelle2131
    @lukeizabelle2131 Před rokem +5

    I am so happy that you've picked "The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady", one of the greatest achievements of 20th century music!!!

  • @taylorpeak7289
    @taylorpeak7289 Před rokem +21

    You forgot A Love Supreme my man, easily a 10. Very few albums can lead the way in avant-garde jazz while retaining a quality of memorable phrasings WITH an additional flavor of spirituality. A landmark album in 60s American music.

  • @InteriorPeople33
    @InteriorPeople33 Před rokem +9

    I feel a severe lack of In the Court of the Crimson King in this list

  • @dearthunderstorm4062
    @dearthunderstorm4062 Před rokem +11

    THE BLACK SAINT AND SINNER LADY GOES SO HARD

  • @runalongnowm8
    @runalongnowm8 Před rokem +17

    I've changed what my possible favorite Beatles record could be for so long but after this it's obvious that I should keep it as Abbey Road from now on, so thank you for making it so clear this whole time Anthony

    • @timwhelan4432
      @timwhelan4432 Před rokem +1

      Changes for me all the time - not at all obvious! Revolver and Rubber Soul switch in and out and there are strong arguments for either but I could listen to most of them depending on my mood.

  • @andreasekeroth3950
    @andreasekeroth3950 Před rokem +6

    The Doors debut album ”The Doors” is a sure 10/10 in my book.

  • @t_ylr
    @t_ylr Před rokem +5

    In spite of Clapton's heavy plagiarism I think Disraeli Gears by Cream is a 10

  • @darthalex9064
    @darthalex9064 Před rokem +18

    the first ones that come to mind that melon left out that i’d also toss up there as 10s are sly and the family stone’s stand, let it bleed by the rolling stones, electric ladyland by the jimi hendrix experience, coltrane’s a love supreme, and odessey and oracle by the zombies. obviously there’s a lot more but those are some of my favorites not mentioned

    • @KINOSWAGMONEY
      @KINOSWAGMONEY Před rokem +4

      Based electric ladyland fan

    • @fastnbulbous5115
      @fastnbulbous5115 Před rokem +3

      Odessey and oracle is probably my favorite Album of that era after the VU and Nico. Love - Forever Changes is another masterpiece of that era

    • @darthalex9064
      @darthalex9064 Před rokem +1

      @@fastnbulbous5115 oh shit i forgot about those albums, i literally have both hanging up on my wall hahaha. yes, move those to the top 2, i personally prefer white light/whit heat tho

    • @freelance_commie
      @freelance_commie Před rokem +1

      Electric Ladyland/axis and love supreme absolutely

    • @dodleblob
      @dodleblob Před rokem

      I agree

  • @Danny-ql2it
    @Danny-ql2it Před rokem +17

    The 60s deserve a longer video, there are so many more 10s that come to mind. Musically the best decade ever

    • @ursula3438
      @ursula3438 Před rokem +1

      Jazz and Rock (british invasion) were both at a peak, that's what makes the 60s so special, also folk rock (Dylan) took off, and there were the beginnings of funk (James Brown, Sly Stone) and fusion (Miles, Tony Williams) and Jimi revolutionized the guitar.

    • @rocknroll_jezus9233
      @rocknroll_jezus9233 Před rokem

      @@ursula3438 all of that + the many many great proto-punk garage bands across the world but mainly in America before and after The Beatles hit in '64

    • @andrei11dr
      @andrei11dr Před rokem +2

      @rocknroll_jezus9 And don't forget the whole folk revival movement, which led to folk rock and psychedelic folk, and the boom
      in European Avant-garde composers, there was a lot of shit going on in the 60s

    • @rocknroll_jezus9233
      @rocknroll_jezus9233 Před rokem

      @@andrei11dr true true

  • @cody95
    @cody95 Před rokem +12

    Worth mentioning that Abbey Road was the last album they ever recorded

  • @ffwlpe
    @ffwlpe Před rokem +5

    was just listening to highway 61 revisited this afternoon
    mind-blowing songwriting

  • @CesarMorais14
    @CesarMorais14 Před rokem +8

    Maybe (totally) biased, but IMHO Revolver is also a 10/10. Pepper too, although Fantano disagrees. Rubber Soul and the White Album are contenders for a 10/10 score also.

    • @nepesilva2284
      @nepesilva2284 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Fantano’s take on Sgt. Pepper is pretty awful imo lol

  • @archieforsyth5211
    @archieforsyth5211 Před rokem +2

    Abbey Road is definitely a 10 but I don’t agree that revolver doesn’t go toe to toe with it.
    It set the bar for psychedelic rock and rock music in general with its experimental and novel production and musical choices, automatic double tracking, just strings on Eleanor rigby, using influences from Indian music, backwards sounds etc.
    On top of that there are so many beyond amazing tracks with great lyrics, melodies etc.: taxman, Eleanor rigby, I’m only sleeping, for no one, tomorrow never knows, here there and everywhere, she said she said, got to get you into my life and more.
    Not to downplay abbey road as I genuinely can’t choose between the two albums, but Revolver definitely deserves its recognition as an undeniable 10 and a crowning achievement of music in the 60s in terms of song writing, experimentation and influence.

  • @dilloncloonan1393
    @dilloncloonan1393 Před rokem +6

    Please do 1950s!!! So many underrated albums

  • @sofushandberg9267
    @sofushandberg9267 Před rokem +13

    so glad to see that you gave revolver a 10/10! such a deserved score for such an iconic album, bravo bravo👏👏😍

  • @SlashMMR
    @SlashMMR Před rokem +6

    Finally, 5 more albums that I can listen to

  • @sernoddicusthegallant6986

    Now you should do underrated albums for each decade, giving the spotlight to albums that tend to get overshadowed by the 10/10s but are still great listening

  • @epixstarxxv
    @epixstarxxv Před rokem +3

    Abbey Road literally be 5 mins away from my house by car its crazy how I be passing through it everyday and to the rest of the world its so influential/impactful to them

  • @Miguel_Sacraaa
    @Miguel_Sacraaa Před rokem +13

    What do you think about the record "Stand!" By Sly and the Family Stone?? I think Its one of the best albums of the sixtys not only for the messages that the band portrays, but too because of its bangers. I love it

  • @kimi9572
    @kimi9572 Před rokem +63

    It's hard to make a "10" album, yet The Beatles made 5 consecutive 10s in the space of 5 years.

    • @prettyshinyspaghetti8332
      @prettyshinyspaghetti8332 Před rokem +1

      Only 5? Which 5?

    • @21cabbage93
      @21cabbage93 Před rokem +7

      revolver, sgt peppers, magical mystery tour, white album, abbey road

    • @iwinme4207
      @iwinme4207 Před rokem +5

      Rubber soul, Revolver, Sgt Pepper, White Album, and Abbey Road. Some people include Magical Mystery Tour to that too

    • @ben.ssmith1852
      @ben.ssmith1852 Před rokem +8

      @@iwinme4207 my hot take is that magical mystery tour is better than all of those, besides abbey road haha

    • @alsace2
      @alsace2 Před rokem +11

      their entire discography is 10/10

  • @BrendanPappas
    @BrendanPappas Před rokem +7

    I don’t need to say anything more about Abbey Road, I’ve been listening to it since I was little and it still holds up. And I have to say that while I have a very up and down relationship with Bob Dylan, his greatest songs are absolutely incredible. I only recently heard “Ballad of a Thin Man” when I watched “I’m Not There” (would highly recommend) and couldn’t believe I had never heard it before.

  • @jasonlighton9636
    @jasonlighton9636 Před rokem +3

    Good list, some I might add would be:
    1. Pet Sounds
    2. Velvet Underground & Nico
    3. Zombies-Odessy and Oracle
    4. Chicago Transit Authority

  • @SonicKoolaid
    @SonicKoolaid Před rokem +44

    We all know the 60s is absolutely stacked full of all time great 10/10 albums but not having Pets Sounds and the Velvet Underground & Nico on here is a crime

  • @birch6615
    @birch6615 Před rokem +9

    All of these picks are perfect 10s for sure. I would include
    The Velvet underground - Velvet underground
    Beach boys - Pet Sounds
    The Kinks - Arthur
    Van Morrison - Astral weeks
    John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
    Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica

  • @markosvarelas769
    @markosvarelas769 Před rokem +1

    I haven't listened Charles Mingus in a while, thanks for reminding me Anthony.
    I'm gonna dedicate a nice Christmas evening listening to this Album.

  • @lewashby8662
    @lewashby8662 Před rokem +5

    "Beggars Banquet" and "Let It Bleed" by The Rolling Stones would deserve a mention as well.

  • @VolvagiasBlaze
    @VolvagiasBlaze Před rokem +7

    One album from the 60s that i always hold in high esteem is Moody Blues' Days of Futures Passed. Lovely mix of pop music with classical arrangements to form an early prog concept album about the day in the life of a man.

    • @clarissima22
      @clarissima22 Před rokem +1

      A Moody Blues appreciation! I love how cohesive the album feels with the orchestral arrangements

  • @ENigma-um8zw
    @ENigma-um8zw Před rokem +6

    I love that so many love the Beatles still and always because I’ve been a fan since I was a kid and used to get teased in the 90s for bringing in Beatles to listen to during computer class and not Montel Jordan’s “this is how we do it” true story, needless to say I had the last laugh, “🎼the parties here on the west side!”

    • @henrytvchannel
      @henrytvchannel Před rokem

      I also got into the Beatles in the nineties and was teased for it. Lol. At my school most kids listened to artists like Boyz II Men and Bon Jovi etc

  • @RobbieLugos
    @RobbieLugos Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the recommendation of Hot Rats by Frank Zappa. Also, I’d love to see a “These albums are 0s.” series!

  • @mierardi88
    @mierardi88 Před rokem +2

    Lest we forget the most fun Ringo song: Octopus's Garden.

  • @donmike0127
    @donmike0127 Před rokem +4

    As always spot on, love from Mexico!

  • @samuelt3454
    @samuelt3454 Před rokem +8

    Was expecting King Crimson

  • @alexk9704
    @alexk9704 Před rokem +5

    I’m glad you finally included some jazz albums in these lists, but how could you not have included a love supreme?!

  • @michaelsieger9133
    @michaelsieger9133 Před rokem +27

    Highway 61 is back to back bangers but Blonde on Blonde indisputably represents his artistic peak.

    • @HotStrange
      @HotStrange Před rokem +4

      Agreed

    • @ayyguevara8448
      @ayyguevara8448 Před rokem +2

      It’s BOTT, it always has been

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 Před rokem +9

      Blonde On Blonde only wins on volume and being a double album.
      To me there is no peak, his whole career is his peak.

    • @ariteuwsen6382
      @ariteuwsen6382 Před rokem

      @@cockoffgewgle4993 This!!

  • @dariooben9
    @dariooben9 Před rokem +3

    Any list with "The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady" is a 10/10 list. Good stuff.

  • @jacksonsenter5784
    @jacksonsenter5784 Před rokem +13

    The Velvet Underground (1969) gotta be the best 60s album, feels so timeless

  • @CranktheToons
    @CranktheToons Před rokem +2

    Really loved this list. Particularly the inclusion of black saint and the sinner lady. I personally would place Court of The Crimson King on the list. I know you’ve reviewed the album before but would’ve loved to hear about it especially relating to the jazz rock of Hot Rats. Great stuff per usual🤟

  • @garnetnewton-wade4091
    @garnetnewton-wade4091 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for including Zappa as it often slips under the radar. Another that often escapes it's due praise is Herbie Hancock's Empyrean Isles which is truly magnificent.

  • @KINOSWAGMONEY
    @KINOSWAGMONEY Před rokem +38

    We need justice for electric ladyland, best album of the 60s, 20th century, and probably all time as well

    • @tyemoney1262
      @tyemoney1262 Před rokem +11

      dont forget are you experienced. really surprised he didnt have a jimi album here

    • @KINOSWAGMONEY
      @KINOSWAGMONEY Před rokem +5

      @@tyemoney1262 feels disrespectful to exclude him tbh, half of his later 10s wouldnt exist w/o him

    • @KINOSWAGMONEY
      @KINOSWAGMONEY Před rokem

      @@tyemoney1262 i feel like he has to think one of them is a 10 but he just liked it less than the others in the video so it didnt make the 5 album cut

    • @dodleblob
      @dodleblob Před rokem +2

      A Love Supreeme

    • @dodleblob
      @dodleblob Před rokem +5

      Blonde on Blonde, The Velvet Underground & Nico, Let It Bleed!

  • @ThePwig
    @ThePwig Před rokem +6

    I know you left a disclaimer about this list not being all the 10/10s but I’m still surprised to not see Pet Sounds on here. It’s my favorite album of all time and is basically the only album ever made for the “baroque pop” genre (because it’s the only thing that would qualify) and unfortunately was the true height of Brian Wilson’s songwriting/arranging muscle before he started declining with his mental issues and couldn’t finish stuff. Good Vibrations was the last glimpse but the album never got made the way it should have. Anyway, PS is, from beginning to end, a sonic masterpiece that gets even better with every listen and benefits from the stereo mix they did in 1996.

  • @manalive256
    @manalive256 Před rokem +5

    Forever Changes/Pet Sounds/The Notorious Byrd Brothers/Scott 4 are for me all 10/10 albums from the 60's as well as the finest records I've ever heard!

    • @davidmurray2539
      @davidmurray2539 Před rokem +1

      Great taste there. I'd also include the first Moby Grape album, JA's Surrealistic Pillow,
      Something Else by The Kinks, and a pick of The Youngbloods' first or second album. There's just too much really to choose from.

    • @fantasypgatour
      @fantasypgatour Před rokem +2

      @@davidmurray2539 Forever Changes and Surrealistic Pillow are both 11/10's, also Volunteers by Jefferson Airplane doesn't get talked about nearly enough, if that isn't the most 1969 album of all time then I don't know what is.

    • @davidmurray2539
      @davidmurray2539 Před rokem

      As if Nina Simone and Charles Mingus were even remotely connected to the spirit, substance and tone of the 60's, especially the back half of the decade, so toss them and insert Moby Grape, Love, Blonde On Blonde or The Byrds' 5D for Godsakes. This dude's take on music superiority in such a clearly defined, unesoteric decade is the stuff of Monty Python at their most pompous!

  • @OGeeSUSA
    @OGeeSUSA Před měsícem +1

    The 1960s was the best musical decade I stand on it.

  • @jaysonwilson2697
    @jaysonwilson2697 Před rokem +3

    Completely spot on about Hot Rats In my opinion. Bright left turns and jams that lead to some carnival-esque psych compositions. Just a fun record with incredible musicianship and dynamics

  • @orang6414
    @orang6414 Před rokem +6

    For me it's The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle. How did they manage to complete music in 1968? Velvet Underground - s/t is also another favourite of mine