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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 05 Nov 22 11.35am | |
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Never has an album been so popular on the mp3 thread, so say what you want Beatles still rule the roost. Get your copy now folks before i's gone forever..
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 05 Nov 22 3.49pm | |
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It is a good album and decent remaster but the price for the box set that is not that special is eye watering and seems to be little more than a money making opportunity to rip off fans.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 07 Nov 22 7.06am | |
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It's like the Spice Girls at 60 going on tour. Everyone knows they're wringing the last bit of cash from their glory days, but nostalgia is big bucks these days £££ (I have no idea if the Spice girls are doing a tour in 2036)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 07 Nov 22 10.46am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Never has an album been so popular on the mp3 thread, so say what you want Beatles still rule the roost. Get your copy now folks before i's gone forever.. Thanks
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Pete53 Hassocks 08 Nov 22 4.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
Nah. You're not. Grossly overrated in my opinion. Like Mozart, they wrote pop for their time. Catchy tunes. It made them money. I admire them for their writing (Lennon, McCartney) and Harrison could play the guitar well, but as a band, pretty 'meh'. "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". Inspiring lyrics.... At least you put "in my opinion". I think one's take on The Beatles partly depends, to some extent, upon one's age. The very first time I heard the Beatles I was 9 years old.My father had taken me and a friend on a visit to the Natural History Museum in London in January 1963. A member of staff had left the door of a side room open and a radio was playing. Suddenly a song came on, the like of which I'd never heard before. At the time I didn't know it was The Beatles, but very quickly found out I had been listening to Please Please Me! I fell in love with their music immediately. Personally I don't think it is possible to overrate them. That's not to say that everyone should like all of their music, although given their huge and varied output I would find it odd for someone not to like some of their music. Perhaps one needs to have been around at the time when The Beatles first emerged to appreciate just what an impact they had on popular music. Take a look at the charts of 1962, the year before the Fab Four came to public attention .. ballads, watered down rock & roll, novelty records and a lot of very anodyne stuff. The sound of the Beatles was fresh and exciting and put paid, in one fell swoop, to the pop careers of many of those pre-63 acts. In fact, before 1963 groups who sang and also played instruments were few and far between. They also led the way by writing their own songs. Yes they did covers on their early albums, but all of their singles were self-penned. I always think one of the admirable things about them was that they never sat on their laurels. They could have easily played it safe and gone on producing simple poppy stuff like She Loves You. But they didn't. With the help of George Martin they explored new sounds using different instruments and ground breaking production techniques - think of numbers like Tomorrow Never Knows, Day in the Life, Strawberry Field, Within You Without You. The lyrics to their songs also went into new imaginative territories - fantasy, mysticism, nostalgia and introspection .. The Inner Light, In My Life, Penny Lane, Eleanor Rigby. Perhaps toward the end when relationships in the band began to fracture and they became more self-indulgent, they did produce some iffy stuff, but given what went before I think they can be forgiven for that.
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Stirlingsays 08 Nov 22 5.13pm | |
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Rubber Soul was their best for me. But they were out on their own in terms of consistent high quality classics on every main album.....and they didn't fart about either, releasing albums every year.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 09 Nov 22 4.50pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Half of Hey Jude is wonderful and ground breaking. The 2nd half is awful. You're correct on Yellow Submarine and all the other crap Ringo wrote. I hate to be a pedant but Yellow Submarine was actually written by Paul McCartney (although credited to Lennon/McCartney. I think the only Ringo-penned track that ever made it onto an official Beatles album was Octopus's Garden and even that was with significant input from others. I'm a big fan of the Beatles but I agree about Hey Jude. It's bollocks. Best Beatles album imo: Revolver or Rubber Soul. Pepper overrated. Edited by Cucking Funt (09 Nov 2022 4.52pm)
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 25 Jan 23 10.53am | |
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Not directly related to this album, but associated with how and where it was produced, Abbey Road by David Hepworth offers a fascinating insight into the history of the studio. I've just finished the book and if you're interested in how recording technology developed and the background to making some of the iconic music produced there, it's well worth a read. Just thought I'd mention it.
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Midlands Eagle 25 Jan 23 4.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
as a band, pretty 'meh'. "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". Inspiring lyrics.... That's very unfair as that was one of their first records and they evolved a lot from there. I suppose that Pink Floyd were rubbish too as they recorded Arnold Layne and See Emily Play
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 26 Jan 23 7.46am | |
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Anyone else, just for a brief moment, look at the thread title , and think ,.."Alec Baldwin". Can we just re-shoot that scene,?....errr.
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silvertop Portishead 26 Jan 23 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
Nah. You're not. Grossly overrated in my opinion. Like Mozart, they wrote pop for their time. Catchy tunes. It made them money. I admire them for their writing (Lennon, McCartney) and Harrison could play the guitar well, but as a band, pretty 'meh'. "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". Inspiring lyrics.... Is it your view that those lyrics sum up their whole output?
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silvertop Portishead 26 Jan 23 1.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
That's very unfair as that was one of their first records and they evolved a lot from there. I suppose that Pink Floyd were rubbish too as they recorded Arnold Layne and See Emily Play HA those are the Pink Floyd songs I really like!
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