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Old 12.01.2008, 10:21 PM   #1
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The greatest album from the greatest band turns 40 this year and it's influence as only grown larger over the years. Its hard to think of a record back then (or even today) that's as diverse and is so rewarding upon multiple listens. "Helter Skelter" is still one of the hardest songs that was ever recorded pointing far ahead for punk and heavy metal.

NPR is also doing a special this week about how the album came together, check it out -------> http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=97391032

So to keep this a continuing thread, discuss your favorite song or what you think is the most important/influential
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Ill give it right back one of these days
If I dont meet you no more in this world then uh
Ill meet ya on the next one
And dont be late "
-Jimi Hendrix

...And me just another dream theory, lost inside your eye


"when my mind's uncertain my body decides
what it will do to get through the hell of the night
as I trip on the ocean that leads through your eyes
well my eyes can't wait til they finally see through you"
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