Is 'Sgt. Pepper' overrated? |
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Hercules
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In historical terms, it's undeniably an extremely important album. Many people seem to like it a lot.
Personally, I didn't enjoy it at all at the time and the passage of time has done nothing to change that. At the time, you were generally either a Beatles fan or a Stones fan. I never liked either.
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In my opinion, it is a bit overrated, in that it ranks as the
greatest album of all time; hence Beatles’ best release. I always preferred the
very multifaceted and oddball White Album. |
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Ironic Steven Wilson himself wrote these lyrics for the PT song "Time Flies": "I was born in '67 The year of Sgt. Pepper And Are You Experienced Into a suburban heaven Yeah it should've been forever It all seems to make so much sense" Is it just me, or is he recognizing here the huge influence Sgt Pepper and Are You Experienced had on his life? If he thinks Sgt Pepper is overrated, the blame is on him also. Anyway, my answer to your question is NO. It is not overrated. |
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The problem with a question like this is that it doesn't differentiate between the music and the influence it had. Steven Wilson has been mentioned a few times and fwiw., he has said Sgt. Pepper is one of the most influential albums ever recorded, if not the top one. When he says he finds the album overrated, it's from a musical perspective, not the influence it had. He puts other albums by The Beatles ahead of Sgt. Pepper and would not put it anywhere near the top of his all-time favorites. He does not agree with all the lists that put the album as the greatest album of all time. Maybe on a list of most influential, but not the best. And why argue with that? It's musical taste you are arguing. I don't see how him mentioning the album multiple times in his music makes a difference. He is a musician and was born in the year one of the most influential albums ever were released. That doesn't mean he can't disagree with those who rank it as the best album of all time
I also find Sgt. Pepper overrated as a musical album, but I'm not a big fan of Beatles, so it can hardly be a surprise. As an influential album it's probably not overrated. |
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I know, right. Oddly enough, he has said it in an interview for some magazine.
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I was expecting Sgt. Pepper to be the Beatles' highest rated album on PA, but actually it is only in third place. Revolver (2) and Abbey Road (1) are ahead of it. Third place is about right in my view. I'd rank Revolver first and Rubber Soul second, so the overrated one as far as I'm concerned is Abbey Road. |
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How in the hell is Abbey Road ranked so high? It has some great moments, but it’s gotta be one their least inspired albums, with some brutal filler. |
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I think so... If you take out "A Day in the Life", it's one of their poorest albums. My favorites are White Album, and Revolver. but I think it's probably their worst album from 65-70.
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It's the only studio Beatles album I own.....but if you give me $0.25 I'll agree with you.
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In my opinion,
Historically Sgt. Pepper's it was very important but more for the formal inventions than for the content: the background noises, the initial song resumed at the end (it was the first time in history), the idea of being another band playing (vanished later the second song), the concept of musical entertainment, the final song that mixes pop and John Cage, and which remains the best of the Beatles. It's a fake concept album. In content, the second side is weak, and many of the songs on the disc are similar to those of Revolver or Rubber Soul only that they are arranged in a more baroque fashion, and generally have taken the variety of musical genres already present on Revolver to exasperation, arriving at a certain point to make rock music appear as a minority, present in a few songs. McCartney now only writes vaudeville or swing or symphonic songs, in short, all retro songs. Sgt Pepper's is therefore a masterpiece of light music, popular music, but not of rock. For rock it's not a cutting-edge album at all. Personally I love it a lot but I see all these flaws. The White Album seems to me to contain songs that are more in step with the times, and Abbey Road (and Let It Be) brought the Beatles back to playing rock music, in their own way, comparing themselves with contemporary groups, and remains their best work, more complete and mature, less varied, perhaps, but certainly with more mature and committed songs. |
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I wouldn't say overrated, because it is actually a great album (most Beatles albums are), but I tend to agree with other people that Revolver and White Album are much more elaborate. Eleanor Rigby surprised me so much when I first listened to it that I still remember where I was and what I was doing.
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When he says "overrated", it's based on "Best of all time" lists, where Sgt. Pepper frequently appears. Here's a direct quote from an interview:
He thinks it's a good album, and one of the most influential albums ever released. He just doesn't agree that it is listed as high as it frequently is on those "Best of" lists. If it hadn't appeared on those lists, he probably wouldn't have called it overrated. A list of "Best albums of all time" has every record ever produced to choose from, and how many would put Sgt. Pepper in their top 10 of that? If the list was "Most influential albums of all time" I can see the clear case of picking Sgt. Pepper. Some authors of the lists may of course consider both the musicality and the influence when they say "best", but that may not be communicated very well. Or how you weigh such a list between musicality and influence. 50/50, 30/70? Don't forget that "overrated" means you state an opinion about someone else's opinion. It's not about the album or how you like it. You say that you disagree with how high others rate the album. It does not influence what you think of it or how you rate it. People seem to mistake this with someone (SW in this example) not liking an album or finding it important, which is incorrect.
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I can see where Crim is comming from.... I mean Pepper is not even the Fab Four's best album (Road is) I
have a certain fondness for Pepper, because when arriving in Canada's
english-speaking side, our english teacher made us learn the language by
using Pepper and reading the lyrics. Great & fun way to learn a barbarian tongue. |
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I'd rather say its underrated. Its a truly progressive album that's really fun to listen to as well. Even in groups. Its like a Christmas dinner when you're young. Progressive rock could have learned a lot more from its enjoyable, festive vibes.
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I actually don't really like it that much. That doesn't mean it's overrated.
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To be honest , I don't know.
I own several Beatles albums including 'Pepper' . I totally understand that The fact that we are having this discussion 53 years later says a great deal. That each track on the album is quite individual and stands out well. Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention parodying the original cover for their album 'We are only in it for the Money' is still quite a tribute to the importance of 'Pepper'. 'A Day in the Life' is astonishing , Two songs rammed together , an orchestra playing in a discordant fashion thrown in, is an absolute classic. I played it to a friend who doesn't get The Beatles, and they had to agree that the track is an achievement. But I am an getting on in years. I just do not know, as we stumble further into the 21st Century if 'Pepper' is that important. But a fascinating thread nevertheless. |
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Yes, we are discussing it 53 years later, that means a great deal. It is of huge historical importance. But remember Beatlemania! That exagerrated, emphasised and overated everything they band did. What effect did that have one our opinion? It all comes down to what you call overated. I do not think it is underated. In fact, I think it's just where it should be, overated or not. If it is overated, perhaps it deserves to be so. Certainly an interesting thread. |
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