EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 58 MIN
Unfiltered: Hunting the Greatest Album Side 2 of All Time| #233
from Unfiltered & Undiscovered · host Braggy, Rossy and Curly
In this episode of Unfiltered and Undiscovered, we’re flipping the script — literally. Everyone knows the big singles on Side 1, but real album lovers know the magic often happens after you lift the needle and flip the record.We dive deep into the greatest Side 2s in music history, with a heavy focus on what many call the undisputed champion: The Beatles’ Abbey Road (1969). That seamless medley on Side 2 isn’t just a collection of songs — it’s a masterpiece of sequencing, emotion, and creative overflow as the band was falling apart.We break down why Side 2 frequently delivers the emotional payoff, deeper experimentation, and hidden gems that make a full album feel complete. Plus, we debate other legendary second sides that deserve serious love.Key Albums & Side 2 Highlights We Cover:The Beatles – Abbey RoadSide 2 opens with George Harrison’s sunny “Here Comes the Sun,” followed by John’s haunting “Because.” Then comes the famous 16-minute medley:“You Never Give Me Your Money” → “Sun King” → “Mean Mr. Mustard” → “Polythene Pam” → “She Came In Through the Bathroom Window” → “Golden Slumbers” → “Carry That Weight” → “The End” (with the perfect closing line: “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make”).Often called the greatest string of songs ever put on one side of vinyl.Other strong contenders we discuss:Led Zeppelin III (the acoustic-to-electric journey)Pink Floyd – Meddle (the epic “Echoes” taking up the entire Side 2)And a few more surprises from classic rock, prog, and beyond.Unfiltered Takeaways:Why do so many classic albums save their best or most ambitious material for Side 2?Label pressure vs. artistic flow — how vinyl formatting shaped (and sometimes limited) creativity.How streaming changed the “album side” experience forever.Deep cuts and sequencing secrets that casual listeners miss.We keep it raw: band drama, creative battles, why some sides feel like a complete journey while others just feel like leftover tracks.If you’re a vinyl head, album obsessive, or someone who loves digging past the hits, this one’s for you.Drop your pick in the comments: What’s YOUR greatest Side 2 of all time? Abbey Road? Rumours? Something else? Best answers may get featured in a future episode.Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations on music’s hidden corners and undiscovered stories.Support the show & grow with us:Like, comment, share with a fellow music nerd — it really helps independent pods like ours get discovered.Follow on YouTube / Spotify / Apple Podcasts @ Unfiltered and UndiscoveredUnfiltered & Undiscovered — Real talk. Fresh sounds. Zero filter.New episodes drop weekly. Thanks for listening and supporting independent music!🎶 Unfiltered & Undiscovered – Real stories. Real music. No filters.Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: [@unfiltered.undiscovered]Visit our Hall of Fame to explore past and current inductees: https://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/hall-of-fame-unfiltered-undiscovered/ 👉 Don’t forget to check out our curated playlists spotlighting music with heart, intent, and stories worth hearing.Copyright Disclaimer:"The Unfiltered & Undiscovered Podcast features interviews and showcases with music artists, along with our Mystery Song Deep Dive segment, which is intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes. Any songs discussed or played during the podcast remain the property of their respective copyright owners, and no copyright infringement is intended."============================================================Follow our SocialsFor all of our links- Socials, Platforms and Playlistshttps://my.linkpod.site/unfiltered Find our playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube Music and Amazon Musichttps://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/spotify-playlists-hub/ Thanks for tuning in
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