Supernaut, Black Sabbath
What I would like to objectively pull out of this song as probably everyone else did is the drums and the guitar solos. Amazing music. On the more subjective side, I wasn't really into the vocals but that's just my music taste. Very good quality music.
I Wanna Be Sedated, The Ramones
Definitely the one I liked most from this week. I feel like the lyrics and music in the background work very well together and unlike the other songs, these lyrics actually mean something to me. Very entertaining although a bit repetitive.
Iggy Pop, 1969
What I liked most of this song was the connection between the "clap" or however you call that, and the background guitar (?), it was all very well paced. The lyrics again not very thought off. I feel like at this stage in music history they focused more on the guitar and the beat than anything else because if not I don't understand why the lyrics are so poor. Maybe it's just me.
Television, See no Evil:
Very good riff, amazing guitar solo towards the end. Lyrics well spread out through out the song which leaves no awkward silences like in other older songs. Second favorite of this week's. I specially like how the background goes from higher to lower pitches and the other way around. I feel like the lyrics are kinda sad but the song itself makes me feel differently, for some reason. Maybe the background is just cheerful enough to outweigh it.
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