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ABBEY ROAD

The Beatles

 

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coco-monkey
5 stars oh, what a way to end such an amazing and important career as the Beatles had. I believe that at least half the plant would use "the Beatles" as the answer to "who is the best band ever known?" It really doesn't matter if the Beatles are your favorite band our not(actually their not my favorite band for instance) what they accomplished in their short career, and the the way they changed the music as we know it - is a thing that should not ever be touch, is a perfect being of a band.

"Abbey Road", is the last album ever record by the band, and it's truly shows the band in their most forced and focused state ever displayed by them. The album holds many famous pearls such as "come together" and "octopus garden", but in it hides magnificent pieces such as: "I want you", "Maxwell silver hammer", "because" - and Harrisons songs, whom in this album shows they he should never be under-rated near to Paul and john. such perfections as: "Here comes the sun", and "Something" - two songs who are close to my heart as to other millions of Beatles fans.

and finally there's the music apos that starts with "sun king", until "the end" - who perfectly sums up the essence of the Beatles:

"And in the end, the love you take equals to the love you make"

5/5

coco-monkey | 5/5 |

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