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Edwin Cannistraci
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Screenwriter who loves talking about the stuff he loves!
The Beatles Masterminded Paul Is Dead Part II
#thebeatles #paulisdead #iamthewalrus
In my long-awaited second video about the Paul Is Dead mythology, I reveal further evidence that the Beatles were behind its creation and discuss its inspirations from real-life motor accidents to LSD to author Lewis Carroll and his two Alice books (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass). I also do a deep analysis of how Paul Is Dead works as the Beatles’ Jabberwocky and break down several clues and hidden messages that follow an undeniable pattern. Finally, I reveal the true significance and identity of the walrus: John or Paul?
And if you missed it, here's Part I of The Beatles Masterminded Paul Is Dead:
ua-cam.com/video/KheuX6P51WI/v-deo.htmlsi=zbQQ0HM08KJTj3fM
#johnlennon #paulmccartney #lewiscarroll #jabberwocky #sgtpepperslonelyheartsclubband #magicalmysterytour #thewhitealbum #abbeyroad #paulisdeadclues #hiddenmessages #backmasking #backwardmessages
In my long-awaited second video about the Paul Is Dead mythology, I reveal further evidence that the Beatles were behind its creation and discuss its inspirations from real-life motor accidents to LSD to author Lewis Carroll and his two Alice books (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass). I also do a deep analysis of how Paul Is Dead works as the Beatles’ Jabberwocky and break down several clues and hidden messages that follow an undeniable pattern. Finally, I reveal the true significance and identity of the walrus: John or Paul?
And if you missed it, here's Part I of The Beatles Masterminded Paul Is Dead:
ua-cam.com/video/KheuX6P51WI/v-deo.htmlsi=zbQQ0HM08KJTj3fM
#johnlennon #paulmccartney #lewiscarroll #jabberwocky #sgtpepperslonelyheartsclubband #magicalmysterytour #thewhitealbum #abbeyroad #paulisdeadclues #hiddenmessages #backmasking #backwardmessages
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Halloween II Tribute
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#HalloweenII #Halloween2 #johncarpenter Just in time for Halloween, here’s my tribute to my favorite slasher film: Halloween II. Loved by fans but undervalued or outrightly dismissed by critics, I explain why I prefer this 1981 sequel to the original and why I think the various creative decisions were spot-on. I also discuss the film’s production, screenwriting, cinematography, music score, the...
Black Sabbath Rank-A-Rama!!!
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#blacksabbath #albumranking #rankingvideo It’s Sabbath vs. Sabbath as I rank every Black Sabbath studio album: the Ozzy era, the Dio era, the Tony Martin era and miscellaneous eras. It’s a video I’ve been promising for years and edited during a hurricane and who knows? There might even be a little Halloween fun. So whether you're throwing up the horns or peace signs, it's finally time to talk s...
Metallica Black Album Debate
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#metallica #blackalbum #albumreview Is Metallica's Black Album a bad album, a good album or just a meh album? Despite its multi-generational appeal and record-breaking sales, many gatekeeping metalheads regularly hate on the album. And one of these haters has challenged me to a debate on the topic: hence this video in which I give my varied and nuanced opinions on the album and Metallica in gen...
Which Risky Business Ending Is Better?
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#riskybusiness #tomcruise #rebeccademornay Which is better: the theatrical ending of Risky Business or writer-director Paul Brickman's original ending, which has been restored thanks to the Criterion Collection? I do an in-depth breakdown of both endings, reveal which one I prefer and why. I also discuss numerous details and interpretations of Brickman's original vision for this classic film. I...
This Shot in JAWS Explained 2
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#jaws #fin #raft Half sequel, half redo. I discuss a big mistake in my original video, how a shot from Jaws the Revenge has been falsely attributed to the Alex Kintner death scene outtakes and finally I include an alternate version of This Shot in JAWS Explained!!! Below is the footage of the shot from a side angle in The Shark Is Still Working doc: ua-cam.com/video/SgtJEhEppu4/v-deo.htmlsi=huU...
This Shot in JAWS Explained!!!
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#jaws #fin #raft In this video I breakdown what exactly we're seeing in this one fleeting and perplexing shot in JAWS…!!! Below is the footage of the shot from a side angle in The Shark Is Still Working doc: ua-cam.com/video/SgtJEhEppu4/v-deo.htmlsi=huULCj456-pVwLt9&t=3372 And here's my second video where I discuss a certain Jaws the Revenge shot in my video and include an alternate version: ua...
AC⚡️DC Fly On Your Video Review
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#acdc #flyonthewall #blowupyourvideo AC/DC's Fly on the Wall and Blow Up Your Video are considered by many fans to be weaker efforts, but are they underrated albums or possibly even awesome? I answer this question while also giving in depth, track-by-track reviews of both albums. I also discuss Who Made Who, whether or not AC/DC is hard rock or heavy metal, Brian Johnson's lyric writing, Simon ...
Prince Dirty Mind Review & More (featuring Wadzilla)
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#prince #dirtymind #albumreview Ian Wadley (aka Wadzilla) from the Rock and Metal Combat Podcast joins me to talk some Prince! In addition to an in depth, track-by-track review of his groundbreaking album Dirty Mind, we discuss Prince’s genius, legacy, gender identity, the Revolution, Rick James, Morris Day and the Time, synths versus horns, genre jumping, pushing the boundaries of sexual conte...
Melvins Bad Mood Rising & Tarantula Heart Review
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#melvins #badmoodrising #tarantulaheart I review the latest two Melvins’ albums: Bad Mood Rising and Tarantula Heart. In addition to full track by track breakdowns, I discuss the band’s new songwriting approach, the Miles Davis influence and how these albums stack up against the band’s best work…!!! #newalbum #albumreview #review #buzzosborne #kingbuzzo #dalecrover #painequalsfunny #misterdogis...
The Beatles Masterminded Paul Is Dead Part I
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#paulisdead #paulisdeadclues #magicalmysticalboy In this two-part series I dive deep into the Paul Is Dead urban legend and prove it was the brainchild of the Beatles: a dark and secret narrative they deliberately inserted into their music, album art, films and promotional material. In this first part of the series I examine the misunderstood Magical Mystery Tour film and bring to light shockin...
Led Zeppelin III Re-Ranked and Re-Reviewed
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#ledzeppelin #ledzeppeliniii #albumreview In this all-new video, I re-rank and re-review Led Zeppelin III. In addition to a more in depth analysis of this classic Zeppelin album, I discuss my original ranking video and review and my emotional state at the time. I also discuss the so-called "hate" fans had for this album when it was first released in 1970, what should really be the closing track...
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti Review (Remix)
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#ledzeppelin #physicalgraffiti #albumreview Bringing in the new year by dusting off something old. In this re-edited and remixed review, I give Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti the top-shelf treatment it deserves. Is it the greatest double album ever recorded? Is it also the sexiest album ever recorded? Did Mike Damone get it wrong by recommending Led Zeppelin IV for setting the mood instead of...
This Is Not A Ditch - Neil Young 1973-1976
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#neilyoung #ditchtrilogy #albumreviews Is it a ditch or an open road? I finally tackle one of Neil Young’s most prolific creative periods: the mid 1970s. In this passionate and in depth video, I discuss all of Young’s recording output from 1973 to 1976, including Time Fades Away, Tuscaloosa, Tonight’s the Night (both the original and ’75 version), Roxy: Tonight’s the Night Live, On the Beach, H...
Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Review
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Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Review
Sonic Youth Washing Machine Extra Spin Review
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Sonic Youth Washing Machine Extra Spin Review
Bon Scott DIDN'T Write Anything On Back In Black Part Three
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Bon Scott DIDN'T Write Anything On Back In Black Part Three
Bon Scott DIDN'T Write Anything On Back In Black Part Two
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Bon Scott DIDN'T Write Anything On Back In Black Part Two
Bon Scott DIDN'T Write Anything On Back In Black Part One
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Bon Scott DIDN'T Write Anything On Back In Black Part One
Bon Scott wrote "a little" of Back In Black?
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Bon Scott wrote "a little" of Back In Black?
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Council Skies Review / Noel vs Liam Rematch
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Council Skies Review / Noel vs Liam Rematch
Beach Boys' Party for the Ages! (1964 -1967)
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Beach Boys' Party for the Ages! (1964 -1967)
Cool. Your enthusiasm is contagious. I'm in. Fell onto "A Senile Animal" after seeing Buzz with Tool doing "You Lied." Early Alice and Kiss fan (saw both in "77), and I can def hear their influence here. The music seems to know where you hope it goes. Late to the party for sure, but glad to discover more good stuff. Huge Butthole Surfer's fan too. This could work! Thanks man.
my list 9- Hateful Eight 8-Death Proof 7-Kill Bill 6-Once Upon The Time In Hollywood 5- Inglorious Bastards 4-Jackie Brown 3-Pulp Fiction 2-Resvoir Dogs 1-Django lol opposite of yours lol
Iggy Pop Rank-A-Rama?
Maybe at some point. I'm definitely planning on a Stooges related video and possibly this year...!!
Time of your life huh kid is a throw back to what guido says to joel
By the time I first listened to Melvins I was a few albums deep into Boris and I started with Bullhead. It all made sense. Fun breakdown, if I had to try and get my buds into Melvins I think this is probably the right way to do it.
@@goudaandevil Thanks for weighing in. Glad we’re on the same page.
I'd enjoy a video of you talking about an author you like. Bret East Ellis maybe?
@@jamesedwardclard I’d love to make a video discussing a novelist at some point. BEE would definitely be a contender. I might want to hit Norman Mailer first though. 🤔
The original intended ending is the best in my view. The acting is simply superb and it gives the film a seriousness that I think makes it much more profound. But he does not say "I don't want to hurt you" he says "I don't want you to get hurt". Big difference in my view. He is worried about the crazy life she is living and about her future. Her eyes give away everything ...she has walls up. But she asks him "why does it have to be so tough?". And she softens...the walls come down a bit. And I believe she is talking about life. She has had a very tough life and has always had to be a hard ass and not show emotion and she has deal with scumbag guys her whole life who just want to use her. She has big time trust issues. He says "come here" she says "why?" and you REALLY see her eyes soften and the walls coming down. And he is saying with his gestures and his eyes "Ive got your back you can trust me". And then she melts into him and he holds her like she held him earlier in the movie. Who knows what happens between the two after this but there is real deep affection they have for each other. And I think that makes it a better ending and the amazing acting puts it over the top. Not that I don't like the theatrical ending....it was funny and cute. But this one just makes the movie deep. And I love that.
@@jkeaton1513 Thanks for commenting. I agree with everything you wrote.
OZMA is the best. Case closed.
I always thought I was the only one who didn’t understand how the shark attacked. Cool to find a video like this lol
Edwin, Every word you said, from the first second of this video-I just couldn't agree more.This is not the worst RS album, this is N O T RS album.Disaster.And I am, like you, the drop-death RS fan.
Thanks for weighing in. Still the only RS studio album I don't own. Not real Stones IMO.
That melvins tool shit, you lied or whatever. That was fucking sweet. Also boris likes a lot of little things to kick. Poetry.
Probably good that they cut that scene. As a 10 yo I remember my mom having to take me out of the theatre right about the time that scene would have played. I was already feeling queasy lol.
Continuity blooper or deliberate? At 8:48 the red rose in the vase is drooping 🥀 at 8:52 the same red rose is perky 🌹and it oscillates between drooping & fresh throughout that scene. Once you’ve seen it you cannot unsee it.
Someone in a Facebook Group pointed this out out to me a couple months ago. It was something I hadn't noticed beforehand (otherwise I would've discussed it). And yes: it cannot be unseen once it's seen and yes: I think it's deliberate. The "rose in flux" most likely representing the fragile state of Joel and Lana's romance: will it prosper or will it die?
Well that thumbnail is from JAWS THE REVENGE ya fuckin retards. When it attacks the girl on the banana boat
I wish they would have at least kept the deleted scene for us to see later. It wasn't included in the original film because a test screen of the scene made people sick from the violence of it.
i like the ending they went with
Just decide mike is to be played by the guy in the jeffery darhmer tv show!❤
Black and yellow raft--NE is where Amity is and Amity is close enough to MA where the Bruins play...neat little use of colors tie in there...👌🏻
I've always noticed that--if you pause this scene and watch it frame by frame really closely: you can see Alex's arm freely dangling as the shark has him in it's maw...👀🦈
@@KHoltzie62389 I did notice that too (after someone else directed me to it in these comments). Could be the dummy’s arm.
Shot to thrill sounds like a Bon song
@@malcolmhouse9547 Well, there was never just “a Bon song” because the Young Brothers wrote all the music and sometimes the choruses of the songs. That being said, this is the album right after Highway To Hell and there was a conscious effort to continue in their established style by the Young Brothers, Mutt Lang and Brian (who was given HTH to listen to and learn from). So everything on this album is influenced by Bon’s writing style to varying degrees.
When I first saw it, I thought the shark was rolling over and those were the two pectoral fins and the shark was like 7 feet across , massive like a 60-foot long Megalodon and that was going to be the story line a giant prehistoric shark was somehow still alive and on the loose
i was shown to test audience it was to gruesome so the scene was cut as to not get an r rating people threw up and fainted
THANK YOU SO MUCH for explaining my “Age-Old Question” I’ve had for 50 years!! I saw this movie for the first time in theatres with my dad when I was 13 in 1975. Every time I watch it to this DAY (until now that is) I ALWAYS ponder on what the hell is THAT going on with the fin things!! 😅
@@LadyOfDarkness2 Thank you so much for your comment. I’m glad I could help solve the mystery. 🦈😉
great explainer, I've always been confused with this shot too!
@@christianthompson4153 Thanks. Appreciate the comment.
Maybe, the great white shark identifies as a friendly dolphin..😂 Try to give it a kiss and see...😂
read the dummy was given blood so when Bruce bit down...blood would come out. there was plans to include Alex's screams and bone crunching, they shot it. showed it to test audience. but the scene was way too brutal and disturbing, so redone scene. plug movie wouldnt have gotten a pg rating
Thinking about the scene with Alex, it reminds me of the attack on Vladimir Popov in Huergada Egypt. You don't see much of the shark when it grabs the victim and pulls them down. Seeing Alex being attacked looked just like a real shark attack. Very haunting.
@@Areutherehello Yeah. Very haunting. It’s actually the most realistic shark attack in the film.
Thank you for clarifying that they used a female store mannequin. There is another video with footage of them holding the fake Kitner and my thought was why the hell someone did put a nice rack on what is supposed to be an 11 year boy.
@@lilytyler80 Ha! You’re welcome. 😉👍🏼
I just watched both part 1 and 2 Well done all around... The more I see “Paul Is Dead”, the more it becomes obvious that PID is a red herring to distract everyone from the REAL, narcotic laced, ritualistic sex death magick mind control that governed that band since their emergence in 1950's Liverpool which led to death of both Stu and Brian and also, eventually, the deaths of John and George… which has been described well enough in the much detested, but not contested, “Lives of John Lennon” by Albert Goldman But even Goldman avoided the REAL substance of the most powerful force behind The Beatles success... RINGO STARR Ringo is the occult focus and force of The Beatles Occult Ringo easily outdoes Lost Boy John, Paul Is Dead and Mystic George... by a English Countryside mile... His stage name alone suggests a direct connection with Saturn…The God of Time A deep rabbit hole…but Ringo emerges as an avatar for every magical mystery aspect of that band…and that time Roll Up Roll Up Apart from all that, Ringo is the master of timing… If you still listen to Beatles records, it’s probably because Ringo’s performances are so great… as much as the songwriting, vocals and impeccable production… Ringo’s drumming keeps their wild, innovative ideas together… In essence, The Beatles were going nowhere, man, without Richard Starkey… (Star Key…Key to Stardom) He was the last to join 1962 He was the first to quit 1968 He was The Beatle who decided they would perform on the roof in 1969… ua-cam.com/video/UWMTz1WSZLc/v-deo.htmlsi=Zy8MSWCTin-XhSRp Of all The Beatles, Ringo is the most hell raising Rock’n’Roller… successfully skirting life and death with dangerous unhealthy style and glamour… He easily ran as hard as Keiths Richards and Moon in the 1970s alcoholic narcotic stakes… while having a great run of albums and singles from 1970-75 Ringo’s 1977 disco album is great because it’s the worst… He made a weird, bad vampire movie with Harry Nilsson… His son is the drummer with The Who and Oasis… He’s The Beatle who lives in LA and Monte Carlo… Having walked out of a the White Album over the recording of “Back In The USSR” in 1968, RINGO was the first Beatle to perform it LIVE, and WITH The Beach Boys, on The 4th of July 1984 in Washington DC, no less… He was coked up to the gills at The Rock’n’Roll Hall Fame ceremony in 1988… When he returned to live performance in 1989, he was straight, sober and brought “The Last Waltz” on the road with him…Genius move… He has pretty much conquered and mastered the demons he encountered along the way… Interesting how he looks so youthful at 84 years old and still putting bands together to tour Peace and Love, indeed…
I like your take of this great film that I love.
Such a great film. Glad you like my take on it. 👍🏼
I thoroughly enjoy this two-part series Eddy, well researched!! My well-worn Magical Mystery Tour album will be getting a few spins this week and I’ll be digging out the Lewis Carroll books from my library and have some fun with this, thanks I learned a lot.
Thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video and thrilled it's going to make you spin MMT (one of my favorite Beatles albums).
Fantastic video, Edwin. I hadn’t watched any of your videos in a while and clicked on this one so fast as soon as I saw it.
@@blackjuju5154 Thank you so much! It’s appreciated.
The wild and windy night, that the rain, washed away Has left a pool of tears, crying for the day Why leave me standing here, let me know the way...
@@ChromeDestiny “A pool of tears,” huh? Goes to show you the Lewis Carroll influence even worked its way into McCartney ballads. 😉
I’ve been waiting for you to drop this video! Love your work on this Edwin! So many ideas I’ve not heard anyone mention before. Fantastic work!!! 👌
Thanks very much,. MidnightSocial. Glad you appreciate the work I did on this. 👍🏼
Absolutely loved this video!! This works even as a standalone iconography and lyrical analysis about the influence of Carroll and Joyce etc. Equally both super well researched and fun, outstanding! I feel like you got down into granular essence of this period. I will definitely be watching again
@@richtalksrecords Thank you so much. I figured you would appreciate it, being a man of letters. ✍🏻 After dinner tonight, I’m going to enjoy myself a certain Nico-related video with a glass of wine. 🍷😉
Thank you, and I hope you enjoy!
Sorry, but this is simply ridiculous. The "Paul is Dead" thing started in America, created by people apparently like this guy who have so insanely over-analyzed the Beatles so long, that they begin coming up with silliness like this.
@@Leboman2010 Did you watch the entire video? If so and you’re still coming to your conclusion - after the substantial evidence I provided that Paul Is Dead is a Lewis Carroll inspired “Jabberwocky” created by the Beatles - well, you’re being obstinate and antagonistically so.
You think you know
Free your mind man, Don't be square. Go down the rabbit hole ⬇️
Listen to the ballon 🎈
"Betrayed" (Hot In The Shade) is a hidden gem from Gene.
@@haraldsletterod Totally agree.
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First time I saw the film was in 1975 during its initial release. To this day it remains as the scariest film I've even seen. After having seen nearly 2000 movies (many of them horror) that says a lot. That said, never for a moment did I ever think that the "mysterious" black item was anything other than the bottom of the raft.
@@MWM-x6h Thanks for sharing. From the various comments, it seems like people who first saw the film on the big screen recognized the black object as the raft more so than us who were introduced to the film on TV.
I was hoping for a more serious informative professional music journalist retrospective. Not a drunk fanboy's rant.
@@Hecatecrossways Because “an informative professional music journalist retrospective” would coney the true essence of Witchfinder General, huh?
@EdwinCannistraci You got the joke, I take it ?
@@Hecatecrossways It's hard to tell on the internet. You get all kinds y'know. Glad you were just joking. Cheers! 🍻
The truth is , none of these fools , trying to put lipstick on this pig , will be listening to this album , one year...2 years...5 years , or ever again . Just like Bigger bang ,
Hackneyed : adjective : ( of a phrase or idea ) , lacking significance through having been overused ; unoriginal and trite . " hackneyed old sayings " - Websters Dictionary ..........................couldnt think of a better description of this album .
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Well, here ya go, my AEROSMITH ranking: 1. ROCKS (1976) 2. TOYS IN THE ATTIC (1975) 3. DRAW THE LINE (1977) 4. GET YOUR WINGS (1974) 5. NIGHT IN THE RUTS (1979) 6. AEROSMITH (1973) 7. ROCK IN A HARD PLACE (1982) 8. DONE WITH MIRRORS (1985) 9. PERMANENT VACATION (1987) 10. PUMP (1989) Forget the rest, unless you're a MOR housewife, office worker or non-musical dork. --> A word on "Draw The Line." That album is excellent, including not only the ultimate 'title track,' but also killers like "Sight For Sore Eyes, Get It Up, Critical Mass, I Wanna Know Why, Kings and Queens," etc. ...and I personally like that quasi-sloppy drug/coke haze in the performances and production. --> ROCKS and TOYS are both albums of a band finding their high watermark at just the right time ('75 & '76) Both are perfect LPs, and you can obviously find their finest songs: Toys In The Attic Sick as A Dog Lick and A Promise Uncle Salty Rats In The Cellar/Combination Sweet Emotion No More No More Nobody's Fault Adam's Apple Get The Lead Out Round and Round Back In The Saddle Last Child Walk This Way ⚡
Well, here ya go, my AEROSMITH ranking: 1. ROCKS (1976) 2. TOYS IN THE ATTIC (1975) 3. DRAW THE LINE (1977) 4. GET YOUR WINGS (1974) 5. NIGHT IN THE RUTS (1979) 6. AEROSMITH (1973) 7. ROCK IN A HARD PLACE (1982) 8. DONE WITH MIRRORS (1985) 9. PERMANENT VACATION (1987) 10. PUMP (1989) Forget the rest, unless you're a MOR housewife, office worker or non-musical dork. --> A word on "Draw The Line." That album is excellent, including not only the ultimate 'title track,' but also killers like "Sight For Sore Eyes, Get It Up, Critical Mass, I Wanna Know Why, Kings and Queens," etc. ...and I personally like that quasi-sloppy drug/coke haze in the performances and production. --> ROCKS and TOYS are both albums of a band finding their high watermark at just the right time ('75 & '76) Both are perfect LPs, and you can obviously find their finest songs: Toys In The Attic Sick as A Dog Lick and A Promise Uncle Salty Rats In The Cellar/Combination Sweet Emotion No More No More Nobody's Fault Adam's Apple Get The Lead Out Round and Round Back In The Saddle Last Child Walk This Way ⚡
@@CathyLahn Great lists and rankings! Thanks for sharing.
The title made me smile. If "a beginner's guide" has ever been necessary for a band it would be for The Melvins.
@@justinkauffman731 That was my thinking. 😉
There is no The.
@@vorpalblades Check out their last album cover, Wikipedia, countless articles about the band and talk to several (the) Melvins' fans in the real world.
@vorpalblades same with Jesus Lizard yet I still use there too. Duly noted
Agreed. UYI2 features a plethora of masterpieces. Trim the fat and it becomes one of the greatest albums ever.
Totally 😉👍🏼
Locomotive is one of their best tunes. A masterpiece.
Agree totally. As you know. 😉
Love the video. A huge THANK YOU from Brazil.
@@DreCarvalho Love the comment. Thanks from the United States! 😉👍🏼
A true JAWS fan. 👍
@@xyz8655 Takes one to know one. 🦈😉👍🏼
Thank you for this! I've always been baffled by the cartwheeling of everything in that short shot.
You're very welcomed. 🦈😉👍🏼