But what about once we reach the end of the album?
How will the conclusion be written?
What will the last passage of stone say before the chisel gets put down for good?
The last signpost of the destination is coming, and time is falling away.
The following tracks accomplish that feeling and so much more as they close out their own respective albums.
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It was both a movie and an accompanying soundtrack released that year.
The song “Purple Rain” is a near-on holy, musical church-bang out of experience.
Who else could you imagine telling the nature of such a story?
That’s so Dylan, too, the mystery buried within all the layers of his works.
Get your magnifying glass out then, because these are thick blankets.
There’s a deep well in all that hopelessness and a beauty in all the implied banality.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
The song dances between the musing depths of John Lennon and the pop-perking pep of Paul McCartney.
It is a closer that not only puts just the right wraps onSgt.
Pepperbut also shows that the Fab Four’s boy band rootswere a long way back in the rearview.
Their talent was growing in ways the world would just marvel at seeing in their full flesh.
If any songcould feel like a supernova, this one is it.