I Hate Black Pepper

I Hate Black Pepper

I Hate Black Pepper

Why is my cat hates all humans?

I do not like to call "my" cat, but anyway ... I have three male cats and two male dogs, and they all get along very well. Once I had a cat, but she lost and killed two dogs. He was very close to all my pets, and I realized that all missed. Well, my wife really wanted another female cat, as both missed Pepper. As I was driving down the road, he saw a little black kitten, which seemed to be abandoned. We took her to the vet and told him it was approximately 5 weeks old. So we got a bit of milk and all their kitten shots. It was initially sweet, but humans grew separate from us. She gets to perfection with our anumals others, but is deathly afraid of my wife and I She deficate if we will try to snatch to go to the vet. And she does not let us pet her. What We can do that she has no fear of humans?

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Top Albums The Beatles

The Beatles were only active recording band for about 8 years. First they began recording in 1962 and the final session of recording Beatles' George Harrison was working on "I Me Mine" on 3 January 1970.

Although only one band were more active short time, has recorded many of the best albums in rock history. In fact, recorded albums so great that I have to cut some really nice to have this list of best albums in only seven.

# 1 White Album

The car Beatles double album quickly received the nickname "The White Album" on that is the release in 1968, and the name has stuck even 40 years later. While many faults in this album because of its nature in expansion and experimental tracks as "Wild Honey Pie" and "Revolution 9" from the album I find endlessly fascinating because of these same points.

It has songs as great in so many different styles. It's like a walk through the history of popular music at that time. And when it comes to "Revolution # 9" is like falling into a black hole or opening a secret channel to a strange alternate reality. I think it's the distant future, we can not yet imagine. Some look more strange, difficult issues in this album as a fault. As reasons why it is not as great as Revolver or Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. I look like a fortress.

But certainly, the album has much more going for it that experimental music. It has beautiful ballads like "Blackbird," "I Will" and "Julia". He has great rockers like "Everbody's Got Something To Hide Except for Me and My Monkey" and the innovative "Helter Skelter".

It has one of the most powerful songs of George Harrison on "While My Guitar Weeps Gentley," featuring a young Eric Clapton on guitar. It has "Dear Prudence" "Happiness is a Warm Gun," "Cry Baby Cry," "Back In The USSR", & "Sexy Sadie".

Truly Songs great in many different styles of so many. It is a truly fascinating album that only gets better the more you listen. In my view is the pinnacle of rock music to date.

# 2 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

While the vast landscape is white album, Sgt Pepper's is more like a trip to the fair. It's an album much more cohesive. But that does not mean it is not unexpected turns, in fact, all songs of this album is very different from those that came before she. The difference is that Sgt. Pepper, the songs somehow feel connected despite being so different from each other.

While the album has more than it share of great songs, is really the general feeling of the album that keeps me from returning to it. I know it's become hip to hate on this album and exaggeration to say that but I really feel that people who say they are not really listening. This is a special album. Each song fits into the whole and more than any other Beatles album in my opinion, has no weak tracks. Even Revolver (which I think is his most consistent record second) is "Yellow Submarine" that while a fun singalong grating my nerves is your right place at the heart of the album.

As far as "overstated" in my opinion, any album that ends with the best song of all time can not be overstated. And "A Day in the Life" is exactly that, the best song of all time.

# 3 Revolver

Revolver is a lot like Sgt. Pepper to the extent of the track quality and variety of styles without the same sense of cohesion album. It sounds more like a collection of great songs. And there's nothing wrong with a collection of great songs. Some of the most unforgettable songs of Paul McCartney are on this album as "Eleanor Rigby", "Here, There and Everywhere" and " for anyone. "It ends with the mind-bending" Tomorrow Never Knows ", which even 42 years later, still sounds like the future.

My Revolver with a complaint is that at this moment I am a little tired of "Yellow Submarine". Do not get me wrong, I like the song for what it is. But it works very well in a song, it grows with repeated listening heavy. I feel the same about rewriting Ringo at Abbey Road, "Octopus's Garden".

# 4 Abbey Road

Second hand Abbey Road may be the greatest achievement of the Beatles. It's a very smooth ride, but exciting. What I like is that the suite is not exaggerated. It is tough. It's all connected but do not hit on the head with that fact. Let there be a more subtle and I really think that makes it more enjoyable.

But there's more to the album that celebrates the second side. The first half has some of the best songs of the Beatles and "Oh Darling," "Something," "Come Together", and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)."

# 5 Magical Mystery Tour

Magical Mystery Tour was originally released as an EP in the UK, but is now officially a press hard in the discography of the Beatles. It was released as an LP in the U.S. using some previously released singles (the great "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane" is more important) to the platform of the British Parliament in a full length album.

Because of this situation many people do not consider the ranking of the albums, and I think that history is somehow taking away the album a bit. Psychologically it feels more tacked together.

But when I forget all that, is really an amazing psychedelic journey. It is mostly the Beatles psychedelic about. For many, probably went too far with some of the songs on this album ( "Fly" and "Blue Jay Way", for example), but I love the "studio as an instrument" ideal. These songs remain today as large pieces of psychedelic music.

# 6 Rubber Soul

Rubber Soul has a rather ridiculous amount of amazing songs on it. "Girl," "In My Life," "Nowhere Man", "Michelle" "I'm Looking Through You" and "Norwegian Wood" are just some of the great melodies in this album. But having said that, it has ranged as high as the previous albums

for me because a few clunkers (by Beatles standards anyway) to get the album. In particular, I'm talking about "What Goes On", "Waiting" and "Run for Your Life."

# 7 Let It Be

Leaving I know that is often considered as a failure or as one of the worst bealt albums. You know you are doing very well when a disc that has songs like "Two Of Us", "Across the Universe", "Let It Be," "I've Got A Feeling" and "Get Back" is considered a disappointment.

But not so much the songs people disappointed by Let It Be, was the production of random poll became people. Personally, now I think is very endearing.

But with 'Dig A Pony "is not among the largest and Beatles" One After 909 "actually be one of the Beatles recordings more annoying in my opinion, along with something mediocre offerings of George Harrison, on this occasion ( "I Me Mine" and "For You Blue"), the album does not actually stack as high as the disks I have classified over it.

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