Greatest Albums of the '60s
Really, people? Are you judging the album by its content or by what the cover looks like? Axis Bold as Love does have a sweet-looking one... Without this album, we wouldn't have rock as we know it today. Hendrix may have been able to play with his teeth, but that's just for a show, not a studio album. Well, I guess this is a lost cause. What can I reasonably expect from a group of 30 Seconds to Mars fans anyway?
I don't hate Jimi Hendrix, but this album is MUCH BETTER!
Come on! THE BEATLES! This band made better the music! Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is a perfect album because all of its songs are great!
Greatest album ever. Without Revolver, there wouldn't be any pshycholedic.
It's awesome to see this album at number 2, but it would be even more awesome if it was number 1.
The greatest album of all time.
Greatest album of all time, let alone the '60s. Everything is just flawless, and every song is memorable. Sgt. Pepper's is great, but this is just a whole other level...
Should be second, one of the most perfectly-made albums of all time. The Beach Boys are the greatest!
This is the greatest album of all time, let alone the '60s.
Best album of the '60s, easily. There is not much to say besides that. All the songs are masterpieces, and the album is incredibly influential in rock, progressive rock, and heavy metal. Beside the point that influence should not reflect the quality of an album. This album is simply untouchable, especially albums from the '60s.
21st Century Schizoid Man 5/5
I Talk To The Wind 4.5/5
Epitaph 5/5
Moonchild 2.5/5
The Court Of The Crimson King 5/5
The greatest debut album by the greatest guitarist, this one is better than axis:bold as love
So many to pick from, yet this album, along with "Revolver," were in the top three Beatles albums.
Favourite album. First time the Beatles really started getting great.
Possibly the greatest album ever recorded.
Should be No. 1. Dylan was the '60s. Biabh should be No. 2. The most important albums of all time. The Beatles would still be writing teenie pop if not for Bob Dylan.
How could anyone forget one of the most influential albums of the 60's. I would also say that this has a WAY better album cover than any of the Beatles' by a long shot. The music on here would definitely kick the Beatles butt BIG TIME. Hendrix influenced everybody, Pink Floyd, The Stones, Led Zep, you name it. This is probably Hendrix's best album lyrically and instrumentally.