Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by hookstownbrown » Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:49 pm

I'd have to disagree, Gongtime...I think Paul started out more pop-driven, but moved toward thought-driven lyrics... Which seems normal to me -- especially after my next thought...Whereas John's creative drive, over many years, seemed to travel in the opposite direction... From his own heart to the label's heart which would, nowadays, spell, Sell-out"...I really do think John lost it, early in his carreer, but his hooking up with Yoko, although it changed him, personally... as a writer, that relationship was partly responsible for his continued independent success.Jeez, I hate to say it...I believe that Yoko did, indeed, change rock and roll...

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by hookstownbrown » Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:24 pm

OK... who was screwin' with my keystrokes, there JLH?I know it was you...

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by mani » Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:11 am

I think Yoko was the best thing that could've happened the Beatles at that point. Besides being quite talented herself, she nudged Lennon in a more hard- hitting direction and was at least partly responsible for them splitting up. A good thing in my book. I for one would not have liked to see the inevitable decline they were heading for. When I wonder what would've happened had the Beatles kept going I look at the insipid ELO and give thanks for Yoko. Coz that's the ballpark they would've ended up.

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Post by ernstinen » Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:44 pm

New Beatles Trivia!What Beatles song did actors Mark Dignam, Philip Guard, and John Bryning perform on? Ern

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by hookstownbrown » Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:35 pm

No... No more Beatle trivia... Please Ern... I'm all Beatled out... I've got Beatle-blisters on all three cortexes...

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by ernstinen » Fri Feb 18, 2005 12:04 pm

Quote:No... No more Beatle trivia... Please Ern... I'm all Beatled out... I've got Beatle-blisters on all three cortexes... Sorry, I've got an addictive personality! C'mon, lets get with it before ONOFFON laps us again!The answer to the actors is: "I Am The Walrus." Lennon had a recording of "King Lear", using such lines as "O, untimely death," "A serviceable villian," and "Sit you down father, rest you."John was one of a kind!Ern

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Post by ernstinen » Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:16 pm

Did you know ----- "Please Please Me" was originally written at a much slower tempo --- very much like a Roy Orbison ballad.Imagine the tempo of "Crying", and sing "Please Please Me" in Roy's vibrato, sunglasses optional. Quite a different mood, but kinda cool! Ern

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by hookstownbrown » Wed Feb 23, 2005 6:10 pm

So did we ever come up with a genuine answer to Rock's question... After 31 pages?Nope...I think it was a huge album just because the youth around the world was enthralled with the Beatles' mystique. I just think it was the proverbial Beatlemania on a global scale that sold that record.

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by booker » Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:42 am

I asked a question? .......

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Re: Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?

Post by ernstinen » Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:03 pm

Quote:I asked a question? ....... Yes you did, and you'll have to deal with it!Q: What guitar amp did Eric Clapton use to record the solo on "Why My Guitar Gently Weeps"?Ern

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