If "The Beatles" was a single album...

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Re: If "The Beatles" was a single album...

Post by Casey H » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:54 am

Some good reading here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_(album)I always liked the less "well known" tracks like Cry Baby Cry, Sexy Sadie, Savoy Truffle, etc... I also think Harrison's writing was top-notch during that period as well as Abbey Road, some of which overlapped in time.As far as The Beatles working together as a group, this is probably the least so in their history. They were fighting like crazy and most songs were individual efforts. And Revolution #9, IMHO, is one of the largest wastes of Vinyl is music history. We couldn't go to the next track with a "click" back then. Casey

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Re: If "The Beatles" was a single album...

Post by davekershaw » Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:31 am

Oct 14, 2009, 3:54am, hurowitz wrote:I also think Harrison's writing was top-notch during that periodOh yes, to think he was writing "All Things Must Pass" tracks at that time, and they didn't see light of day until 1970.That album's success shocked the other Beatles!

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Post by ernstinen » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:21 am

Oct 13, 2009, 4:07pm, lyle wrote:The fiddle is the only part of "Don't Pass Me By" that I like. I love The Beatles, but that song is like getting bashed with a hammer for three minutes.HaHaHa! LOL! Yea, that's the effect it has on me, too.Re: George's songs --- I LOVE "Savoy Truffle," "Long Long Long" etc. --- I think it was "Savoy Truffle" where the sax players really honked a great, well-recorded part, and George H. told them "That's fantastic! But, now I want to distort it" to the chagrin of the players. I believe they ran the part way in the red on the board and put it on another track to make it sound like it did.Ern

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Post by instantminstrel » Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:17 am

1. Glass Onion2. While My Guitar Gently Weeps3. Dear Prudence4. Yer Blues5. Martha My Dear6. Happiness is a Warm Gun7. Cry Baby Cry8. Me & My Monkey9. Back in the USSR10. I Will11. I'm So Tired12. Mother Nature's Son13. Sexy Sadie14. Savoy Truffle15. BlackbirdThat was fun, now back to work.

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Re: If "The Beatles" was a single album...

Post by robertjennis » Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:09 pm

Here is my dream album from the Beatles.DaytripperAcross the UniverseBlackbirdDon't let me downThe Long and winding roadDig a ponySomethingHey JudeYesterdayYou've got to Hide your Love awayIn my lifeMother natures sonYou never give me your money

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Re: If "The Beatles" was a single album...

Post by cameron » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:49 pm

Ok, I know this thread is about the White Album, but through the years Let It Be stands out as one of my favorite Beatle albums, with songs like One After 9:09, Dig a Pony, Two Of Us and Across The Universe, and Get Back, and the fact that it was played mostly live without a lot of overdubs. It just has a real honesty.Cam

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