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Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to the first episode of Record Club in 2024! We start off with the year with the very artsy album by Roxy Music from 1972 "For Your Pleasure"...which seems a tad presumptuous. Let see what we think together!

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Mega64 Record Club Ep. 43 - Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure (#351)

Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to the first episode of Record Club in 2024! We start off with the year with the very artsy album by Roxy Music from 1972 "For Your Pleasure"...which seems a tad presumptuous. Let see what we think together!

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DoflamingoSnailPhone

I'm so surprised you liked this more than Avalon. As someone who really enjoys artsy music it's so interesting hearing your takes on stuff like this. Eno definitely didn't give himself enough credit back in the day I feel like. The man says he's a non-musician, but continued on learning and playing a multitude of instruments and making music in his solo career. He started the modern ambient music genre. Even just to have the ear for production/sound crafting and to be sought after by some of the greatest artists of all time says a lot I feel like. There's a few of his solo albums on here I can't wait for you to get to (Another Green World 👀) Also I'm extremely sad to say. but this video made me realize that there are no King Crimson albums on the Rolling Stones Top 500 List 😢 Insanely insulting considering how incredible and influential their music has been on so many artists. Easily up there with Pink Floyd, Yes and Rush as one of the greatest progressive rock bands of all time.

DoflamingoSnailPhone

Also, Happy New Year Shawn and Record Clubbers! :) Can't wait for the banger of an episode next week with Bowie and Hendrix!

Tyler Lajevardi

Yea this album wasn't great. I don't mind the instrumentation, I honestly think I just hate the vocals. And the lyrics can sometimes go to hell, too. I rolled my eyes so hard listening to dream home when he says that life-size death-size line. Solid 1.5/5 for me. Oh and Jorge Ben is great! Africa Brasil is a great album.