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Here's a cool story:I have a photography class in college, and last week we were supposed to present a photography of our choice that is striking something with us. I of course wanted it to be music related somehow, and I initially thought about using the Vulgar Display of Power front cover, but I didn't want to end up looking like a total wacko (even though I am, duh...), so I used none other than Abbey Road front cover for my project. The professor really liked it and we had a segment of 100 Greatest Photograhps by Time Magazine, and one of the photos was The Beatles having a pillow fight in a hotel - so my professor connected that segment with my photo, which was a cool moment. I also spoke to him about Tool in a prior class, so he gets my love for music haha.But yeah, Abbey Road is so iconic. Even me who isn't hugely into The Beatles appreciates that record (Sgt. Pepper and Revolver as well). Everybody should listen to this record. It's not even about your taste, it's about having culture.
Here's a cool story:
I have a photography class in college, and last week we were supposed to present a photography of our choice that is striking something with us. I of course wanted it to be music related somehow, and I initially thought about using the Vulgar Display of Power front cover, but I didn't want to end up looking like a total wacko (even though I am, duh...), so I used none other than Abbey Road front cover for my project. The professor really liked it and we had a segment of 100 Greatest Photograhps by Time Magazine, and one of the photos was The Beatles having a pillow fight in a hotel - so my professor connected that segment with my photo, which was a cool moment. I also spoke to him about Tool in a prior class, so he gets my love for music haha.
But yeah, Abbey Road is so iconic. Even me who isn't hugely into The Beatles appreciates that record (Sgt. Pepper and Revolver as well). Everybody should listen to this record. It's not even about your taste, it's about having culture.