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Fischman
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And thanks to the miracle of modern technology, we can treat it as such. I actually kind of like the George Harrison solo EP contained therein.
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judahbenkenobi
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Whoever decided to release The Beatles 1962-1965 and The Beatles 1966-1970 answered this question decades ago
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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This. My favorite Beatles year is 1967. Magical Mystery Tour is my favorite album followed by Sgt. Peppers. Revolver is good too. I like the other stuff especially white album but find they were sometimes off the mark a bit.
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iluvmarillion
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Before Rubber Soul, John Lennon did imitation Everly Brothers songs while Paul McCartney had a couple of outstanding songs including I Saw her Standing There. Rubber Soul took them into a whole new world until The White Album, when the partnership between Paul McCartney and John Lennon was irretrievably broken and George Harrison came into his own and the three wrote their own music, which they turned into The White Album. Let It Be was bits and pieces while Abby Road was Paul McCartney's swan song as the group called The Beatles, working with George Martin in the studio and using a couple of songs of George Harrison and a couple from John Lennon.
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chopper
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I'll give you Octopus' Garden but we'll have to agree to differ on the others. Read up a bit on Come Together and I Want You ("she" is Yoko and there is a reason behind the lyrics).
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Prog Loving Deadhead
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That's an easy one!
Before lsd. After lsd.
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I really like the White Album, but it is not very cohesive. There are some of their best songs ("Blackbird", "Happiness Is A Warm Gun", "Dear Prudence", "I'm So Tired", "Long Long Long" and "Revolution 9" [sic] are probably my favourites), but there are also a lot of mediocre fillers. Plus I still find it very hard to cope with "Obla di Obla da". On the other hand, it has all kinds of everything on it, and it is almost like a collage. That's probably the most fascinating thing about it. It displays a band breaking up, consisting mainly on what is essentially solo material, so it is, if you like, a great album by accident.
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patrickq
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Thank you everyone to responding to my query!
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jamesbaldwin
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oh yeah
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Candlestick Park: 1. the end of grueling, thankless tours 2. the beginning of full-time attention to their future recording endeavors
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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jamesbaldwin
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Octopus' Garden is a very good funny country pop song. Maxwell is a weak song but it's not bad Is "I want you" self indulgent? Yes, luckily!!! Like most of Dylan's masterpieces and prog's masterpieces. I want you is one of the greatest masterpieces by the Beatles.
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Dylan actually exceeds the fabs in the overrated department. |
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Ah, i thought this was gonna be before the real Paul died and the fake Paul took over
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Ah, the one and only Billy Shears turns up … finally. So Sgt. Pepper was the turning point (Paul allegedly blew his mind out in a car on 9 November 1966).
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patrickq
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^
So Paul is dead! I always suspected that. |
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CosmicVibration
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pre- Rubber Soul post - Rubber Soul
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at the risk of being pedantic that would make 3 periods I think it's well established that Beatles changed from mop top pop group to a serious and often experimental band from Rubber Soul onwards. That's when a lot of bands were becoming inspired and 'rebelling' against record companies to a degree who just wanted a puppet. The Who and The Kinks and even The Rolling Stones (bless) were part of the revolution. The Beatles though were the more pretentious end of this and that can be more easily traced through to their influence on the likes of Robert Fripp and progressive rock.
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This^
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