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Forever Changes: The Most Requested Vinyl Monday EVER

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Abigail Devoe

Abigail Devoe

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@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
thank you for 20k
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 10 ай бұрын
Then Play On (don't think it's in your collection) Mellon Collie ATIS AQUALUNG ( on Preston platform do your soft shoe shuffle dance) (bit niche maybe) No bullying intended
@LiGht-Youtube-0309
@LiGht-Youtube-0309 10 ай бұрын
Ok Abby I have to tell you this, I know what your plans are. In November it's gonna be the White Album and Brain Salad Surgery (if I'm lucky) and hell what if All Things Must Pass as well. December it has to be Band on the Run. I have thought of your evils plans too long to restrain myself
@cavewaller
@cavewaller 10 ай бұрын
Then Play On would be a good choice x
@dermotmaher7937
@dermotmaher7937 10 ай бұрын
Todd Rundgren's A Wizard, A True Star especially if you can get a copy in the original shape
@alv4794
@alv4794 10 ай бұрын
Neil Young's "Tonight's The Night" but we would never bully you.......just asking nicely.
@luisacata04
@luisacata04 10 ай бұрын
This album makes me feel validated as a black girl obsessed with the 60s, baroque pop and all that stuff, i don't know why... i really like it💚
@slickfirmament5934
@slickfirmament5934 10 ай бұрын
PP Arnold
@luisacata04
@luisacata04 10 ай бұрын
@@slickfirmament5934 she's great
@michaelcooley4553
@michaelcooley4553 10 ай бұрын
Late Sixties early Seventies was probably the only Era in Pop music when Roberta Flack could score a number one hit with a Scottish folk song. " First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
@clivebonehill3348
@clivebonehill3348 10 ай бұрын
Both my son and myself { I am old enough to remember it's release ) love this Album you do not need to be validated if you love good music you are already "There" ✌️
@flaredrake8058
@flaredrake8058 10 ай бұрын
It's hard to not be obsessed with baroque pop
@graemekeable8461
@graemekeable8461 10 ай бұрын
One of the greatest albums of all time . Truly a magnificent work of art
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 10 ай бұрын
Forever Changes is my favorite album of the 60's. A masterpiece.
@MisterTMH
@MisterTMH 10 ай бұрын
"Forever Changes" is a great record. Listening to it on acid is AMAZING.Seeing Arthur Lee play the whole record live at small venue in Melbourne Australia was the best non stadium gig I have ever seen. He was better live than on the record. He was quite a performer.
@LiGht-Youtube-0309
@LiGht-Youtube-0309 10 ай бұрын
I'm here. Finally. After all this time. Another album I have no idea about.
@walterfechter8080
@walterfechter8080 10 ай бұрын
This Lp was (and remains) a musical landmark. I bought it when it debuted. I never left it behind. Thanks, Abigail Devoe.
@DivineSinners
@DivineSinners 10 ай бұрын
Love is a special band and "Forever Changes" is a truly beautiful special album. This album really deserves much bigger recognition. It's tragic Love practically broke up after this.
@andrewwoods509
@andrewwoods509 10 ай бұрын
This album really is something special.
@DAKILLAGORILLA
@DAKILLAGORILLA 10 ай бұрын
“I only wash my hair every 3 days… but i wash the rest of me” hahahaha very funny. Girl you hilarious. Great review.
@leonnehmad6585
@leonnehmad6585 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for selecting this masterpiece and for your insightful review Abby. The thing that you keep coming back to is that it has no center, even within a particular song, and to me therein lies its charm! Unlike nearly all popular songs there are few big choruses to grab on to. It's something you just can't grasp, yet can't turn away from. In other words: great art. The Beatles' Revolution 9 has no center but the music does not summon you. Forever Changes does. At first it was so rich, I couldn't digest it all. The ear has a hard time assimilating it cause it's not like anything else it has encountered. Baroque pop, psychedelic, folk rock, disillusionment with 1960's idealism. Nah. These terms are just critic speak. Forever Changes transcends all of this. I could only handle the first few songs, and listened to them for months. Gradually I added the other songs and a year after first hearing it - I'm obsessed with it. So for those having a difficulty getting a handle on it I suggest taking it in bits and pieces. Over time the album will reveal its secrets and amaze you more and more as you realize you still haven't discovered all there is to discover. Take for example one of least noted songs, Maybe the People Would Be the Times. Talk about no center - the whole song is out of balance, phrases stop short and end with the next word on the next verse. He even breaks the rhyme: it should be "right or wrong" and he says "wrong or right." In some verses phrases start early in other verses they start late. And God bless David Angel. In the middle of the song there is an absurd horn phrase that's repeated like 8 times. It's meant to be wild and funny. At one point Arthur scats over the horn section, in effect standing outside the music as an observer, like he invites the listener to be. It even ends abruptly. The whole thing is an exciting , chaotic cacophony. No doubt Arthur was trying to express the club scene the band reveled in. And he nails it. A work of genius.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 10 ай бұрын
The pacing and dynamics (loud and soft) of this album is extraordinary, whether intended or not.
@michaelshiflett4835
@michaelshiflett4835 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Abigail! I love this album 😁
@timjonesvideos
@timjonesvideos 10 ай бұрын
Sublime album, right up there with 'Odyssey and Oracle', IMHO.
@davidtoups4684
@davidtoups4684 10 ай бұрын
Speaking of Odyssey and Oracle, if she thinks "A House is not a Motel" is a scary depiction of war, she needs to hear "A Butcher's Tale". That song creeps me the F out!
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 10 ай бұрын
​@@davidtoups4684I'm sure she's listened to Butcher's Tale tons of times as she held up that album in the video.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
*and i have a whole episode on odyssey and oracle. and i’m apparently in the zombies documentary?
@davidtoups4684
@davidtoups4684 10 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe I'll have to check it out. Recently discovered your channel and haven't gone back through the older episodes. You do an awesome job, BTW!
@timjonesvideos
@timjonesvideos 10 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe Thanks, I'll check it out. There is a good chance you would enjoy Spirit's '12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus' and the self titled Moby Grape debut album, too.
@faceofbass
@faceofbass 10 ай бұрын
I consider myself a "music guy" and never have even heard of this album. It's crazy it's so requested. Happy to be educated on it, love your vids!
@jayhawkjd8565
@jayhawkjd8565 10 ай бұрын
Same
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 10 ай бұрын
Thanks To Arthur Lee & Love ❤️ . Arthur , You Set The Scene.
@mindriot69
@mindriot69 10 ай бұрын
Abby… I’m glad you finally got around to Love’s “Forever Changes”. Being a Los Angeles native and at one time, a musician… I’ve always loved Love. My first memory of them & this record was when I just turned 5. It was early September 1968. I just started Kindergarten and was in this after school program called “Teepee Club”. The driver of this bus was a bit of a hippie and he was listening to the radio and “Alone Again Or” came on.. and he told me that he loved this band because he saw them play around L.A. and that they once had a drummer named Snoopy (on their first record their drummer was Alban “Snoopy” Pfister. He played the harpsichord & organ on their 2nd album “Da Capo”). He mentioned Snoopy because I was wearing a snoopy t-shirt. Over the years I’ve come to appreciate their music more. Johnny Echols is still playing around Los Angeles with the guys from the band Baby Lemonade in a version of Love sometimes refered to as Love Revisited. They toured in the UK as well earlier in 2023. Love to me will always be those first 3 albums (Love, Da Capo & Forever Changes). Thanks again for such a fun video. I have a request as well. Another really cool Los Angeles band that might be up your alley are from the 1980s. They were called The Rain Parade. Check out their first album “Emergency Third Rail Power Trip”. They were part of the Paisley Underground scene here in L.A. that gave the world bands like The Bangles, The Dream Syndicate, The Three o’Clock, etc. It was this cool pseudo retro scene in the middle of post punk Los Angeles. ✌🏽❤️🎸🌬️🍃🍄💿
@tylerthecreation998
@tylerthecreation998 10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you caved in to the pressure. This is one of the greatest albums of the 60s and you did it justice. Oh and happy 20k!!!
@stephenthornton2115
@stephenthornton2115 Ай бұрын
It took me 30 years to understand this album. A superb album.
@pvlounge
@pvlounge 10 ай бұрын
Great psychedelic episode Abby! 🎉 We all ‘Love’ you and that will ‘Forever Never Change’ ! 😃
@richierugs6544
@richierugs6544 10 ай бұрын
'well the snot has caked against my pants' has got to be the greatest opening line to any song ever
@growlerthe2nd712
@growlerthe2nd712 10 ай бұрын
So true, we’ve all been there 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@davidtoups4684
@davidtoups4684 10 ай бұрын
"it has turned into crystal"..... I believe that and Aqualung are the only two songs that use the word snot
@richierugs6544
@richierugs6544 10 ай бұрын
might be, i'll get back to you @@davidtoups4684
@foursail100
@foursail100 10 ай бұрын
I saw Love perform at the Fillmore East in February 1970. The Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead were on the same bill that night. The show let out at 6 o'clock in the morning. An unforgettable night of music!
@WillCate
@WillCate 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking a deep dive into an LP that's been one my favorites for decades. My favorite SoCal psych album.
@RogerGriffiths-nj3ro
@RogerGriffiths-nj3ro 4 ай бұрын
Having bought the first 2 Love albums in 66/67 didn't know what to expect as they were very different from each other. Couldn't believe it when I heard it and I've loved it ever since. Interesting review, thanks I
@almishti
@almishti 4 ай бұрын
That was a beautiful and very perceptive review! Idk why exactly but a lot of your comments made me start to cry. I don't think I've ever responded that way to a music review.
@johnwelch5132
@johnwelch5132 10 ай бұрын
So pleased you covered this and summed it up perfectly.
@user-ke5md1ho8h
@user-ke5md1ho8h 10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU ABBY! Forever Changes (coincidentally along with Odyssey & Oracle) is one of my most cherished albums ever, a masterpiece of musical beauty and lyrical terror.
@dabhidhm4093
@dabhidhm4093 10 ай бұрын
Good job. I've never heard the story of this album told correctly before. I've always heard that the band were ALL STRUNG OUT ON HEROIN and that's why they couldn't play and the Wrecking Crew had to be brought in, and that SHOCKED the band into cleaning up their act. Because every story about a band in the 60's has to involve everybody being ALL STRUNG OUT ON HEROIN. Groan. Thanks for setting the record straight.
@bobmanton_fh9hv
@bobmanton_fh9hv 4 ай бұрын
The Greatest album of all time IMHO,it’s in colour and everything else is in black white,very entertaining review :-)
@levitation25
@levitation25 10 ай бұрын
One of my favourite albums. It was much loved in Liverpool for years and still is. It's funny, quirky, iconic, joyous and sad.
@jmfloyd23
@jmfloyd23 10 ай бұрын
Abby, I just love your enthusiasm reviewing this classic album! You bring up so much detail about this album and make it humorous! Keep rocking you!
@braunquartz
@braunquartz 10 ай бұрын
Thank U very much indeed Abigail! You made my day! You told me some facts I didn’t know! This album is one of the purest musical gem of the sixties. As a music critic already wrote… Red telephone is the sound of summer of love innocence descending into a psych paranoia… brilliant
@michaelmalone306
@michaelmalone306 10 ай бұрын
Much as I love your classic album reviews,keep finding myself fixating on your bookshelf haha. Ever consider doing a book review of some of those bios?
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
it’s been requested before. i’m a lot better of a music listener than i am a reader, but it might still be fun
@TomHendricksMusea
@TomHendricksMusea 9 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite albums. I thought I was alone! Great analysis. I didn't know any of that and I was growing up then!!!
@markrogers5727
@markrogers5727 10 ай бұрын
That's a lotta love for an album that barely made the charts. Thanks for including my comment/request.
@cliffward2400
@cliffward2400 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for a Lovely start to my day. I will play this immense album before opening my front door. Johnny still tours and he and his band have appeared in Brighton several times and I always try to go. Listening and seeing these songs performed, for me, is as close to a spiritual feeling possible. Here's to the next 20k. Future review material? Stephen Stills self titled or indeed David Crosby If Only I Could Remember My Name.
@jeffb1880
@jeffb1880 10 ай бұрын
In my top five albums of all time. I warn every person who has never listened to this album that you can't judge this album with 1 or 2 listens. You have to stick with it for at least 4 or 5 listens before it really starts to work it's magic. Your description of the album as being a bit dark especially coming out in 1967 is accurate. I think though Arthur Lee appreciated the flower power optimism he also saw through the naivete of some of it and that is reflected in the music. The story I read was that Arthur Lee was convinced that he was going to die in the near future by the time he started to write the songs on this album. I'm not sure if this was caused by a bad acid trip or what but you do get the feeling that he is writing his last words to the world on this album. BTW, I recommend checking out the documentary about the band "Love Story". And thanks for filling in some of the details I was not aware of (I didn't know about the tensions between Brian and Arthur while this was being recorded). Abby, in the same vain of bands that put out a classic album that completely flew under the radar in the 1960's I would recommend a review of the first Moby Grape album. Like "Forever Changes" , "Velvet Underground and Nico", and "Pet Sounds" it is one of the best albums released in the 1960's in my opinion. And like "Forever Changes" it takes multiple listens to work its magic but once it hits it hits like a ton of bricks!
@JimmyLem
@JimmyLem 10 ай бұрын
I think I read that he was convinced he was going to die in the 33 1/3 book.
@petejp1
@petejp1 10 ай бұрын
Love is one of my favorite bands, their first 4 albums are all great in their own way and all very different. They are one of those bands that the more you listen to them, the more you will like them. That is especially true with forever changes. You were talking about johnny Echols guitar solos, I would suggest that you listen to their single from 1968 "your mind and we belong together". It's probably my favorite solo of his, it's amazing. He's one of the most underrated guitarists in rock. Enjoy the journey.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
noted! you’re totally right, the more i hear of love the more i like them. heard 7 and 7 is for the first time in forever (admittedly totally forgot the song) and was blown away. went right on my monthly favorites playlist!
@marcyfan-tz4wj
@marcyfan-tz4wj 9 ай бұрын
christian from canada did the right thing by sending you this album. i don't have any LP's but have some british music magazines as old as you and some blu-ray's of films i might send you someday. i've listened to "forever changes" since before your birth but didn't know the planned double record part. thanks.@@abigaildevoe
@bobburroughs6241
@bobburroughs6241 9 ай бұрын
Favourite album of all time. Arthur. Bless him. It's a complete album to be played from start to finish. Yes, we had John Peel in the UK who led us into so many American bands. We saw Arthur and the Four Sail band in London. A great review here Abigail. Alone Again Or leads us in, but the climax You Set The Scene is forever spine-tingling.
@toddhill7483
@toddhill7483 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic take on a brilliant album. Have the expanded cd version. Wall to wall top tier tracks. Gratitude
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
curious about this: do any extended editions attempt to reconstruct the would-be double album?
@toddhill7483
@toddhill7483 10 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe not to my knowledge, and I should have been more precise with my verbiage. I have the 2001 Rhino cd edition with bonus tracks. 18 total songs, 74 minute run time on 1 cd. There is also a 2008 Rhino 2cd collector's edition. (21 total tracks) And finally, a 2018 50th anniversary edition, containing 4 cds, one lp, and one DVD.
@brianorakpohit
@brianorakpohit 10 ай бұрын
I made Arthur Lee smile broadly after shouting 'We love you Arthur' at the top of my voice dring a break between songs at Glastonbury as he performed this album in full. Isnt it great to retain mystery and ambiguity in a work of art? Like in paintings. There is also fantastic melody and arrangement to keep us anchored. Its a masterpiece.
@leamanc
@leamanc 10 ай бұрын
Honored that my comment made the video, but more thrilled that the review is finally here!
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 10 ай бұрын
In a year of some heavy hitters such as Sgt peppers, surrealistic pillow and something else this is the little album that could and has since become a well loved psychedelic classic reaching new audiences every decade and love has an amazing discography that's well worth checking out
@melonballer8475
@melonballer8475 10 ай бұрын
Abby. Yours is my favorite KZbin channel. It makes me very uncomfortable to compliment people, but what you're doing is incredible.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
thank you so much! i appreciate it
@Nazz1967
@Nazz1967 10 ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO! I saw Arthur when he came out to Australia in 2003 and played this album with his new version of LOVE . Best show ,he was on fire and his band went off.
@denniswood1437
@denniswood1437 10 ай бұрын
Another fun, amazing, incredibly researched presentation! I discovered Love's Forever Changes by seeing the movie Bottle Rocket in the 1990s as it featured "Alone Again Or" and "Seven & Seven Is" from DaCapo!
@A.L.L72
@A.L.L72 10 ай бұрын
WOW...!!!!! what a coincidence! I was just thinking about this album the other day. I didn't think so many people LOVE IT 🔥☮🔥
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 10 ай бұрын
I would venture a guess that it's been the most requested album on this channel.
@A.L.L72
@A.L.L72 10 ай бұрын
@@barrymoore4470 True! I didn't know about this channel but, on similar platforms some mentioned the same; Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Led Zepp, Black Sabbath, Doors, not Love. Speaking of the Doors, when they opened for bands like Buffalo Springfield, Love, Them and others at the Whiskey a Gogo, no one paid attention to Morrison and Manzarek Band. it was Arthur Lee who insisted Jac Holzman come and see them.. .
@pauldaniels2019
@pauldaniels2019 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I was one of many that requested this. I've listened to the albums for decades, and you provided insight that I never thought about. An expanded CD release came out in 2001, and you should check it out. It includes a song, "Wonder People (I Do Wonder)" that was an outtake. It is so catchy and poppy, it could have been a hit single. I read somewhere that it was too happy to fit on the album that was filled with weary undertones. Also, on that CD, there's a version of "You Set The Scene" that features a short rap segment (!!) near the end. Yes, they were ahead of their time. Fun fact: Bryan MacLean's half sister is Maria McKee of Lone Justice (and a solo career). Thanks for another great video.
@tomedmonson501
@tomedmonson501 10 ай бұрын
That alternate take / remix of “You Set the Scene” sounds so great. The strings are a little more forward in the mix, and Arthur’s brief rapping at the end is superior to the vocal on the originally released version.
@landhorses
@landhorses 10 ай бұрын
I hope you get to Da Capo at some point. I actually think side 1 is better than most of Forever Changes.....one of the great 60s album sides ever.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
the last time i was at my favorite record spot there were copies of self-titled and da capo in the “holy sh(Beach Boys sample)t” case……..i am seriously considering dropping the cash on them both
@maettsook
@maettsook 10 ай бұрын
Londoner here, first heard it in 1989, didn't dislike it but wasn't exactly enamoured, by the 4th listen a week later I was in love, still the best album I've ever heard. Getting to see Arthur perform it back in the early 2000s was a dream come true.
@MisterTMH
@MisterTMH 10 ай бұрын
Yes I saw Arthur Lee perform live back then too. He was bloody good live!!
@1069KLICFM
@1069KLICFM 10 ай бұрын
I was pleasantly surprised to find a favorite 60's album getting a look! Recent subscriber, enjoying the look back from someone finding it for the first time. Good jorb! P.S. we are normal and we dig Burt Wheedon.
@simonagree4070
@simonagree4070 10 ай бұрын
I'm not sure, but I've always assumed that one-time Bonzo Dog Band bassist (and guest American) Joel stole that line from Love and inserted it into the Bonzo's record, contributing to his departure from the band. Of course, it could have happened the other way around. The timeline is fuzzy due to record release delays.
@Lavagemstomacal
@Lavagemstomacal 10 ай бұрын
19:22 Stone Roses ❤
@colmoynihan724
@colmoynihan724 Ай бұрын
John Leckie and John Squire both shared an affection for Love so natch...some Love traces are discernible on the Roses debut eg Waterfall or This is the One.
@Juan-wo7zu
@Juan-wo7zu 10 ай бұрын
The first video I saw of yours was the velvet underground vinyl Monday a day or two after it was released. Ever since, I’ve been hooked. Nice to see you’re getting some of the appreciation you deserve
@ChicagoPadre
@ChicagoPadre 5 ай бұрын
PS...and like your hair for this presentation! A bit envious.
@BlueSky...
@BlueSky... 10 ай бұрын
Your telling of the backstory and making of this album really is entertaining and informative. Well done!
@jetnova3788
@jetnova3788 10 ай бұрын
We’re on the same page with this album. You managed to beautifully articulate pretty much everything I feel about it. I admire the hell out of it, but I don’t love it, precisely for the reasons you list. Talk about chiaroscuro, I’d say SF and LA psych each represent light and dark psych, respectively. I grew up in LA (fate bitch-slapped me there from San Francisco when I was only two weeks old), and there is no getting away from an undercurrent of dread, if you’re more than skin-deep sensitive. Downtown LA as I remember it was a place for ragged, helplessly lost souls. San Francisco could not be any more different. I lived there for a couple of years in the late 80s, and loved every minute of it. SF has a feeling of renaissance. LA is sinister on so many levels (David Lynch’s masterpiece “Mulholland Dr” masterfully illustrates this). The dread crept into LA psych. I think The Doors and X are the two bands that channeled the LA vibe the best. But on to Love… They started out punk-ish, then went baroque, but their songs held together beautifully then. Favorites are “7 and 7 is,” “Message to Pretty” (absolutely love that one) and “She Comes in Colors.” I find it interesting that the Stones favored LA psych and the Beatles SF psych. In Jim Morrison’s short, early promotional bio, he said that his ambition was to be “as big as Love.” Talk about irony! My favorite Love album is Four Sail. Whole different band.
@splifftachyon4420
@splifftachyon4420 10 ай бұрын
We're all normal and we want our freedom!
@ronnywilson2112
@ronnywilson2112 10 ай бұрын
Very good album and an interesting band, I like it. Also the other albums "Love", "Da Capo", "Four Sails", even "Black Beauty" seem very good to me. I like the experimentation and the musical variety of albums like this, it's interesting when these bands from the 60's and 70's broke schemes and paradigms within popular music. I see a lot of people have a fetish for this album, haha. I like it but I don't consider it a record to die for, an obvious classic definitely from the 60's to know how the young Hippies thought at the time, as well as the albums and communities that followed Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, or the Grateful Dead, something that those of us born after the 70's will never see again.
@5118eman
@5118eman 10 ай бұрын
Thank You again Abby you hit it out the park again😘 . I love Love. Jimi also played on a Love song as well, a lot of great songs on other albums by them .
@javierocker82
@javierocker82 8 ай бұрын
This is a pretty awesome album. It actually feels pretty reflective of my dad's experience of the 1960's. As a first generation Puerto Rican it was the quite the experience. From being in a rumble gang in the South Bronx, to Vietnam to East Village Hippie to a Young Lord by 1969. Forever Changes is literally the expression of most of what my dad went through and experienced. It was a ride and he don't regret it.
@KCNYC
@KCNYC 4 ай бұрын
I read that the broken vase was Arthur’s way of saying flower power is dead. And they didn’t tour due to drug addictions in the band and worried about not having access to various substances. It’s pronounced da cap-oh not cape-oh
@ChicagoPadre
@ChicagoPadre 5 ай бұрын
"Alone Again Or"...remains a musical masterpiece to this very day--and beyond!! A good choice for you to blather on about!
@michaelshiflett4835
@michaelshiflett4835 10 ай бұрын
People should just let you do your thing, whatever album you choose. You lead, we follow 👍🏻
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 10 ай бұрын
It's a wonderful start to this video and the album has a memorable tune to open with. Everything feels slightly unusual on Alone but compelling. Intrigued by the titles, Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (had to type it out). I'm fond of its musical uncertaintanties, awkwardness. I believe that Lee himself thought of himself as someone heading toward a calamity. The darkness is there which you spotlighted. When I looked up the lyrics for You Set the Scene it has 'Then you feel your heart beating Thrum pum pum pum' Gotta love that.Gotta.
@prestigepea1235
@prestigepea1235 10 ай бұрын
Bought and got rid of Forever Changes about three times, as I could never quite "get it". Then I listened to "Four Sail" and something clicked. Huge fan of all Love's output including Forever Changes (though think I still prefer the first album and the aforementioned "Four Sail"). You deserve 10 times the subscribers!
@MisterTMH
@MisterTMH 10 ай бұрын
The song" Robert Montgomery" BY LOVE is a great piece.
@danielrynhold3830
@danielrynhold3830 10 ай бұрын
Omg. I did the same @prestigepea1235! Bought it as a teenager and didn't get it AT ALL. Returned it after a day or two. A couple of years later I tried again, and that time it clicked. Then went on to get all the albums and even Arthur's very strange Vindicator album
@dennisp.9085
@dennisp.9085 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for weighing in on FOREVER CHANGES. When I went away to college, I brought the album with me and it still gives me chills every time I play it. Like the music, the emotions evoked in the lyrics constantly fluctuate, from sadness and anger to innocence and joy, culminating in the cathartic finale, "You Set the Scene." For an in-depth survey of Love's music, I highly recommend William Spevack's book, "Keep on Shining: A Guide Through the Music of Love & Arthur Lee."
@jonvought700
@jonvought700 10 ай бұрын
Nice that the title references a song from one of my favorite albums, False Start.
@paulmcintyre6857
@paulmcintyre6857 10 ай бұрын
Great review. It's weird that Forever Changes is still somewhat obscure in the US its pretty popular to this day in the UK and Ireland. Talking of albums that don't sound like anything else Van Morrison Astral Weeks and David Crosby, if only I could remember my name, are pretty unique.
@paulmcintyre6857
@paulmcintyre6857 10 ай бұрын
Oh and Dennis Wilson Pacific Blue is another one. Masterpiece.
@jonvought700
@jonvought700 10 ай бұрын
If I Could Only Remember My Name is a wonderful album, kind of like the best CSN&Y album you never heard, but even better.
@owen8783
@owen8783 10 ай бұрын
Great video and a great album! Would love to see you cover something by the B52’s
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
oh the hair situation for that video would be MOMENTUS
@farrellmcnulty909
@farrellmcnulty909 10 ай бұрын
Don't feel bad, Abby. I don't think I've heard the whole album straight through - and I think I should've.
@MJ1
@MJ1 10 ай бұрын
You have out done yourself this time.
@thirdbase6870
@thirdbase6870 8 ай бұрын
"It's both inside the crystal ball and the crystal ball itself." Sums up the album in one poetic concept.
@pasteye1671
@pasteye1671 10 ай бұрын
Great review, as ever, Lovely Lady. Now that's done, how about some Moody Blues???
@FarrellCapper
@FarrellCapper 10 ай бұрын
peaked my attention with the mention of "The Stone Roses". One of the best British bands in history, who made one of the greatest LPs ever.
@jamesnock5572
@jamesnock5572 10 ай бұрын
Great b-sides as well✨️
@FarrellCapper
@FarrellCapper 10 ай бұрын
@@jamesnock5572 best in the business. Their album ‘Turns Into Stone’ - A collection of Singles and B-sides - is a 10/10 album
@jamesnock5572
@jamesnock5572 10 ай бұрын
@@FarrellCapper great memories, an era defining group for a lot of people
@FarrellCapper
@FarrellCapper 10 ай бұрын
They were the originals, ahead of the game, and were the essence of the 90s@@jamesnock5572
@user-qm7nw7vd5s
@user-qm7nw7vd5s 4 ай бұрын
At least 40 years ahead of its time, Forever Changes. So precious that Arthur Lee got to go out on the road and tour this album, one more time, with an orchestra, towards the end of his life. I’m familiar with the narrative, your overview is spot on. 👍🎬 33:04
@ianemery4355
@ianemery4355 10 ай бұрын
Love were popular here in the UK Birmingham in the west Midlands to be precise! I found out about love from one of the many compilations issued here in the UK bought Forever changes in 1975 and it just stuck in my head! Arthur Lee was a genius but you wouldn't want to live next door to him! Great introduction Abi! Next Album Aromic Rooster Death Walks behind you! Great for Halloween 🎃 20k +3 people cannot be wrong you are doing great stuff!! ❤
@RGRG3232
@RGRG3232 10 ай бұрын
Excellent job on this one Abby. You've done it justice as that ultimate "lost classic" album of the '60s. You are dead on about it's lyrical disjointedness, but I feel that's more or less what they were going for...as Arthur Lee was feeling dread at the time. Yes, more or less the anti-hippy mode of thought. The musicality throughout the album is what I get drawn to the most and it delivers, for sure.
@jerrymiller151
@jerrymiller151 7 ай бұрын
Wow! You are great at this. Thank you. I just stumbled upon your channel. I'm looking forward to binging on you your videos. Thanks again for your passion, knowledge ans enthusiasm!
@vincentharris7854
@vincentharris7854 10 ай бұрын
Thx for covering one of my favorite LPs.
@paulgreen2303
@paulgreen2303 10 ай бұрын
I've been buying records with my own money since 1963. So, 60 years of perusing record racks. But for the first 30-years I was in the Mid-West and Southeast. So, during those first 30-years I never once heard or saw any comment, image or sound from the group "Love." Once moving to Texas I still never heard of "Love" until maybe 15 years ago. I can't think of any group more obscure to a large swath of the country. I stumbled accidentally on to "Love" and their LPs about 15-years ago and wondered where were they all these years? Why have I not seen them EVER in any record shop bins? Like many, though, I'm torn by their enigmatic grouping of songs. Some are good, some are okay and some are What the?. I very much like your VM series. Even though I scream at the computer screen every time you say "psych" instead of "psychedelic." Like calling records "vinyls" calling psychedelic "psych" is an affectation of age not shared by those that lived and experienced those times. But you do you.
@petertrotman7708
@petertrotman7708 10 ай бұрын
I wanted to say how much I've enjoyed the depth of research you put into each album including this one, which I've always... LOVE'ed. dissect
@richardmindemann6935
@richardmindemann6935 Ай бұрын
Another reason for Love staying a local/regional band was that the availability of heroin was a problem when they strayed too far from hearth and home. Btw, I bought this album in '67 or early '68. I've tried to dig up any info I could over the years, but I learned a whole lot from Abigail on this record. Good work, Abigail. I'll be checking you out some more. This is still one of my all timers. It's brilliant, troubling, funny in spots, revolutionary, and lush and beautiful. Masterpiece is too small a word for Forever Changes. Finally, all lovers of this music should check out Calexico's cover of Alone Again Or.
@GeorgeS1958
@GeorgeS1958 5 ай бұрын
I know and love Forever Changes. Your review was insightful and refreshing. Thank you.
@robinfereday6562
@robinfereday6562 10 ай бұрын
Great album it never ages one of the top 20 of all time 👍
@michaelr1221
@michaelr1221 10 ай бұрын
Forever Changes is one of my ten most listened to albums , never gets old , and I did NOT love it on first listen . ( listen to " My Flash On You " from their first album , that was more my taste - the best garage punk song from that album ... early 1966 ) Easiest song to love on Forever Changes - A House is Not a Motel
@jon-paulfilkins7820
@jon-paulfilkins7820 10 ай бұрын
20k subscribers... OK, here is to another year and a growing subscriber base. I'm new to your corner of the internet. I appreciate that you "dress appropriately" for each... is it a review? an overview? Your enthusiasm is obvious and infectious. That you seem to have my mums ideal record collection also helps. Long story short, i'm 50 several, in the 80's my friends complained their parents took away their records, only my Mum was doing it to play them... LOUD! So I started to return the favour. We wound up having a shared collection from when I was about 14 until she passed away. So this was her generation of music and we would often go to record fairs and together trying to fill gaps in the collection.
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 10 ай бұрын
SAVAGE!!! I love how you called everyone out at the beginning! Your humor is on point as always. 😆👏🏽🙌🏽 But thank you for making an episode of one of my favorite albums of all time! I love hearing the mythos behind classics like this! So hopefully you'll make a Monkees video (or videos) soon. (As I'm always requesting) So I'll be waiting. Btw, "Old Man" is my favorite song on here. Makes me choke up and tear up every damn time. ❤️
@asssiar
@asssiar 9 ай бұрын
ABBY IS A SWIFTIE YAY
@mikedavis7925
@mikedavis7925 10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite albums of all time. One of the main reasons it didn’t sell is Arthur Lee refusal to tour outside of Los Angeles to promote it.
@jamesriddle9125
@jamesriddle9125 5 ай бұрын
Greatest album of the 60's
@skeeterstix
@skeeterstix 8 ай бұрын
I knew the basic problems with electra and the Doors, but WOW, Behind the scenes stuff? Ya blew my mind with this one!
@timetraveler8777
@timetraveler8777 10 ай бұрын
Congrats on 20k, "forever changes" a masterpiece
@thebasedgodmax1163
@thebasedgodmax1163 10 ай бұрын
CONGRATS ON 20K!! been here since the very first record collection video!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
wow thank you!! and thank you so much for sticking around when the videos were bad LOL
@markrogers5727
@markrogers5727 10 ай бұрын
​@@abigaildevoeYour videos were always great in my opinion!
@thebasedgodmax1163
@thebasedgodmax1163 10 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe the videos have always been great!
@frankcoverjr.-jz3ne
@frankcoverjr.-jz3ne 10 ай бұрын
This album is a true tour de force! So good I only listen occasionally.
@danielfuentes3226
@danielfuentes3226 10 ай бұрын
It's a surprise to see the review of this album.It's a classic masterpiece,no wonder The Rolling Stone magazine pick it no.40 of the 500 greatest albums of all time in 2003.Great show Abby.
@bobwagner109
@bobwagner109 3 ай бұрын
My 2nd favorite psych record. O&O is my fav! ❤
@AndrewjWilson
@AndrewjWilson Ай бұрын
Great review Abbie 😊
@scotttaylor7767
@scotttaylor7767 10 ай бұрын
Well done Abby that was worth the wait 😊. A very good review of a groundbreaking album.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 10 ай бұрын
O.k. so a few suggestions from the internet in that (Hall of the Mountain King?) intro and I am glad.
@rick4electric
@rick4electric 10 ай бұрын
Too bad. I thought that you would get it! (Hint: tub is tube) I love the way the lyrics play around with the language. Obviously "Forever Changes" subject matter is too mature for this generation. (I just don't have much respect for a generation that can't bother to get off its ass, leave their dormitory and tell the world what it thinks of its government's foreign policy!) I met Arthur on tour in the 80's as part of that 60's Band Bus Tour. I met Sky Saxon and Mars Bonfire who wrote "Born To Be Wild" that night too. Arthur was disgusted that he had sunk so low and just wanted to get high after the concert. He finally got some recognition when in 2003 he took a new band, complete with strings and horns on tour in England. It just got bigger and bigger in Europe until it just had to come back to the states! That is where I saw a jaw-dropping performance in Los Angeles. There is an excellent DVD of that tour! This album fit perfectly with an intelligent lonely odd ball in the sixties! Whenever I felt alone and misunderstood, I could always put this on at home or in the car, (Yes, I had the eight-track) and I would instantly feel special, because I was a member of that select club of people who completely understood the music that echoed my times!
@rick4electric
@rick4electric 10 ай бұрын
This generation has no draft. That generation still had females that cared about their male population. I knew two girls in my Senior Class that committed suicide when their boyfriend was killed in Nam! The ignorance and naivete displayed by the present younger generation astounds me!
@jmays73
@jmays73 10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite's. Hope all is well.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
thank you “the light inside me is dying” was only a joke :)
@jmays73
@jmays73 10 ай бұрын
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