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Finnforest
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 21:23 |
My version of the White album - a single album. Dear Prudence Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da While My Guitar Gently Weeps Martha My Dear Im So Tired Blackbird Piggies Rocky Raccoon I Will Julia Mother Nature's Son Sexy Sadie Helter Skelter Honey Pie Cry Baby Cry Good Night Not sure how it works out time wise......At first I was going to juggle the track order, but I think I like the two sides like they came out. And now if you'll excuse me I'll be ducking the incoming tomatoes, eggs, and empties.....
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 21:31 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
The White Album can be considered a very elaborate homage to a wide variety of popular music styles from Blues, Calypso, Soul, Metal, Folk, Pop, Rock'n'Roll, Chanson etc
However, as brilliantly executed as these expert homages are, the very nature of pastiche means the Beatles are deliberately cribbing from existing styles and will of course be less groundbreakingly original than some of their other albums. That said, the likes of Julia, Dear Prudence and Sexy Sadie have no precedent in popular music in my view and represented freshly minted originals.
Let It Be ain't a great Beatles album but it's certainly not their worst (Yellow Submarine might qualify?)
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That's right on the money for me.....I would include 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps...' in that list of good original music. Revolver will always be my personal favorite with Pepper next.
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smartpatrol
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 21:56 |
Finnforest wrote:
My version of the White album - a single album.... |
Personally I think it's just fine how it is. Almost every song is great
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Snow Dog
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 04:45 |
smartpatrol wrote:
Finnforest wrote:
My version of the White album - a single album.... |
Personally I think it's just fine how it is. Almost every song is great
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I like it as it is too. It is the variety and the little gems here and there I like.
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:02 |
After Sgt Pepper, their albums went like this: Yellow Submarine - George Martin's album. White Album - effectively a compilation albums by four solo acts, sometimes playing on each other's pieces. Abbey Road - a great Beatles album. Let It Be - Phil Spector's album. I love the white album. (Magical Mystery Tour was not an album, it was a double single.)
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Snow Dog
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:08 |
I disagree on your analasys.
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:20 |
ok then, only half of Yellow Submarine was George Martin's album
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Dean
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:20 |
I think there is merit in Stewart's thumbnail analysis if you just look at production, but for song-writing and playing I don't think it is that accurate. Most of the material that appears on those last four albums was pretty much contemporaneous (Let It Be was originally recorded between Yellow Submarine and Abbey Road).
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Snow Dog
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:29 |
Stool Man wrote:
ok then, only half of Yellow Submarine was George Martin's album |
I mean The Beatles album
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:38 |
Maybe Sgt Pepper was more groundbreaking, because it was more unified. Or Rubber Soul, because then they were really entering a new phase in their music. Critics sometimes single out Revolver as their best album, their most unified effort and also very artistic. Me, personally, I'd say Sgt. Pepper. (But my personal favorite is Abbey Road)
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:43 |
Back In The USSR, Dear Prudence, I Will, Long Long Long, Savoy Truffle - 3 Beatles Don't Pass Me By, Why Don't We Do It In The Road, Revolution 9 - 2 Beatles Wild Honey Pie, Martha My Dear, Blackbird, Julia, Mother Nature's Son, Goodnight - 1 Beatle Almost half the songs on the album were lacking all four Beatles, and 1-in-5 only had a single Beatle.
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Dean
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:46 |
Stool Man wrote:
Back In The USSR, Dear Prudence, I Will, Long Long Long, Savoy Truffle - 3 Beatles
Don't Pass Me By, Why Don't We Do It In The Road, Revolution 9 - 2 Beatles
Wild Honey Pie, Martha My Dear, Blackbird, Julia, Mother Nature's Son, Goodnight - 1 Beatle
Almost half the songs on the album were lacking all four Beatles, and 1-in-5 only had a single Beatle.
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Also, the tracks that feature all four Beatles were not recorded "ensemble" but were overdubs - Let It be and Abbey Road were a return to the Beatles being "a band".
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Snow Dog
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:47 |
So who isn't on Back in the USSR?
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 06:36 |
Snow Dog wrote:
So who isn't on Back in the USSR? |
Ringo. Paul drums on it
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Snow Dog
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 06:42 |
Stool Man wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
So who isn't on Back in the USSR? |
Ringo. Paul drums on it |
Oh good.
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Anthony
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 07:38 |
Stool Man wrote:
(Magical Mystery Tour was not an album, it was a double single.) |
In the UK it was a double EP, in the USA it was a full album with the same tracklist as the CD version.
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someone_else
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 07:41 |
Their best period was from Revolver to Abbey Road. I think the white album is my second or third favourite, after Revolver and maybe Abbey Road.
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tszirmay
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 09:15 |
ExittheLemming wrote:
The White Album can be considered a very elaborate homage to a wide variety of popular music styles from Blues, Calypso, Soul, Metal, Folk, Pop, Rock'n'Roll, Chanson etc
However, as brilliantly executed as these expert homages are, the very nature of pastiche means the Beatles are deliberately cribbing from existing styles and will of course be less groundbreakingly original than some of their other albums. That said, the likes of Julia, Dear Prudence and Sexy Sadie have no precedent in popular music in my view and represented freshly minted originals.
Let It Be ain't a great Beatles album but it's certainly not their worst (Yellow Submarine might qualify?)
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Strange about Yellow Submarine, as it is a rather "orchestral" album but it does contain one of my all-time favorite song "Hey Bulldog" I guess there is no such thing as a poor Beatles album
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KingCrInuYasha
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 10:49 |
Rubber Soul to Abbey Road for me. I think The White Album was one of their better albums, though I'm reluctant to call it their best since, let's face it, that honor could apply to a large chunk of their output - particularly A Hard Day's Night, Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, The White Album and Abbey Road.
Edited by KingCrInuYasha - March 29 2013 at 10:50
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 29 2013 at 11:20 |
Anthony wrote:
Stool Man wrote:
(Magical Mystery Tour was not an album, it was a double single.) |
In the UK it was a double EP, in the USA it was a full album with the same tracklist as the CD version. |
It wasn't an LP where The Beatles come from until 1976. Capitol Records did it, one of those cash-in hybrids
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