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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 13:43:03 (permalink)
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Craig - do you have the Mono masters?


Stereo - I know the Mono's "showcase what the band was really trying to accomplish," but I've always been a fan of stereo - go figure!  I wonder if you can pick up the extra CD from the Mono masters set (called "Mono Masters") separately?

 
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 14:53:23 (permalink)
Don't Look Back in Anger.

 
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 14:56:52 (permalink)
HI,

As time goes by, I do not necessarily think of Beatles music as that important of valuable ... other than the fact that they blew out the "popular music" concepts from simple bubble gum crap, and beach-fairie stuff.

My favorite is almost a whole side of the White Album ... with Revolution #9 and then "Good Night" right behind it. But I can not get Bapu to walk down a few streets for 10 minutes and just record everything he hears and sees, so I can show him what Revolution #10 is all about. And the Good Night piece after it all is magnificent and a wonderful comment ... after all that thinking, working and music playing ... it's time for some sleep and rest! We still don't get it and only look at it all as a "song" ... and it is much more than just a song! If that one was a "day in life" ... this is life in a day, that ends when you fall asleep.

I don't find it too difficult to understand or disseminate, simply because the lyrics don't tell me what they mean!

As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
  
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 15:15:26 (permalink)
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arse


That must be on the album I don't have...  (I'm assuming it's mono, ya?)

 
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 15:20:16 (permalink)
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arse


That must be on the album I don't have...  (I'm assuming it's mono, ya?)

It was pulled back. It stunk.
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 15:32:18 (permalink)
HEY Bulldog   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WBelmO65J4

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 15:43:36 (permalink)
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 17:28:24 (permalink)
Strawberry Fields early draft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53jCLYdArfY

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 17:28:36 (permalink)
"I'll be back again"

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 17:41:04 (permalink)
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Don't Look Back in Anger.

But David said to do it. Who are you gonna believe?

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 21:25:40 (permalink)
Does Badfinger count? After all, Rolling Stone said their first album was the best album The Beatles ever did.

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 21:39:40 (permalink)
The Medley.

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 21:41:29 (permalink)
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Does Badfinger count? After all, Rolling Stone said their first album was the best album The Beatles ever did.


It always seemed to me they were to be much bigger over there than they were here.

I never figured out why.

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/06 22:50:34 (permalink)

1st favorite ... 

Anna
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVJwwLcV3KY

2nd favorite, the first song I learned to play on guitar ...

Misery

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 00:27:26 (permalink)

I think I'll go with I Feel Fine.  

Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
 
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 11:39:44 (permalink)
Hi,

I can relate with someone calling me an arse ... but then, that person can not relate with anyone that is not of the socialist agreewitheverything persuation that follows a lot of these boards and blogs, so ... it's ok.

All in all, as the Beatles were coming up, I was growing up in a house with over 40k books of Portuguese, Spanish and Brazilian Literature, and I'm sorry ... songs were nice and all that ... but the lyrics did not stand up to anything worthwhile other than just "ditties" or easy rhymes and clever wording.

It was only later, that their music and wording became more important and valuable, specially with a literary mind consideration ... as opposed to a rock-fan or rock-kiss consideration, where fame is the form, not anything else!

But yeah, I enjoy Hey Bulldog, and a lot of the White Album ... and these days, of all the albums, the one I can sit through the easiest is the White Album, as the only one that is honest and clear and strong from the very first piece to the end. I like Abbey Road's medley side, and it was massive and probably a magnificent primer for what became known as "progressive music", a term that was not being used at the time, but became descriptive for music that ... no one knew what to "call it".

As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
  
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 12:35:46 (permalink)
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Or Strawberry Fields Forever.

I do believe I'm a believer was the Monkees


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Her Majesty
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 12:38:53 (permalink)
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HI,

As time goes by, I do not necessarily think of Beatles music as that important of valuable ... other than the fact that they blew out the "popular music" concepts from simple bubble gum crap, and beach-fairie stuff.

My favorite is almost a whole side of the White Album ... with Revolution #9 and then "Good Night" right behind it. But I can not get Bapu to walk down a few streets for 10 minutes and just record everything he hears and sees, so I can show him what Revolution #10 is all about. And the Good Night piece after it all is magnificent and a wonderful comment ... after all that thinking, working and music playing ... it's time for some sleep and rest! We still don't get it and only look at it all as a "song" ... and it is much more than just a song! If that one was a "day in life" ... this is life in a day, that ends when you fall asleep.

I don't find it too difficult to understand or disseminate, simply because the lyrics don't tell me what they mean!

Wow!
I think the Beatles influenced a generation.  The summer of love was partially their doing.  They had a huge impact on Psychedelia (John and George - circa SP/MMT++).  


Whether you like their music or not, it is impossible to decouple the impact they had on society.  


I know you are big into prog (as am I).  But when Sgt Peppers came out, it sparked fundamental changes to music and culture.  

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 12:50:39 (permalink)
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"I'll be back again"

"If I fell in love with you"
It was strange reading your choices- before I read it I was
trying to decide between these two and "And I Love Her" which Pat
Matheny did on his solo "What's It All About"...and an amazing arrangement.
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Bapu "If I Fell" is mine because it's one of those tunes that pops in my head and
seems to stay all day, often and I sure don't mind.
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 13:03:02 (permalink)
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Rain


I'm a Believer.

Or Strawberry Fields Forever.

I do believe I'm a believer was the Monkees 

Neil Diamond actually.


 
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 13:14:29 (permalink)
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Wow! I think the Beatles influenced a generation. The summer of love was partially their doing. They had a huge impact on Psychedelia (John and George - circa SP/MMT++). Whether you like their music or not, it is impossible to decouple the impact they had on society. I know you are big into prog (as am I). But when Sgt Peppers came out, it sparked fundamental changes to music and culture
 
I disagree.
 
You have to go look at theater, film, and other arts, that were already in place and much more symbiotic with the psychedelic thing than any of these folks were. And it could even go back as fas as Kerouac and many others, who were already getting ripped and talking about it. Must see film is that one about Ken Kesey and his big trip.
 
It was thought, for a long time, that Ionesco was too ripped to write a play, and he was being weird, and they locked him up as "surrealistic" when he seemed like he was too ripped to know better. And the even better example is Godard, whose famous celestial scene on the cup of coffee, was such a magnificent example of pure psychedelia ... that got left behind ... in favor of "The Beatles".
 
There is also Richard Lester, and one such Spike Milligan, whose writing was extremely psychedelic and weird, but made an impression. So he makes the Beatles in 2 movies, and the Goons had already done all that in your mind with radio ... but the Beatles get the credit and the Goons don't.
 
Sorry ... over rated. It's just that the Beatles fame helped blow it out of proportion with a bigger fart!
 
Ohhh .. yeah ... we forgot ... Frank Zappa was more psychedelic in those days than the Beatles ... but it doesn't count!
 
Sorry ... just mop boys that did good and helped bust the control of the music business by folks that did not believe in the "public" having the ability to create music and other arts. This is/was the ultimate in the 20th century to see the control of all the "arts" taken away from a handful of folks ... and "psychedelia" was as good a terma s **** or crap or anything else.
 
Lastly ... we really need to look at that cover ... and realize what it was about ... or the whole psychedelia thing is just another SF joke with flowers in your hair so you can learn that there is something going on over there.
 
We haven't even discussed Tokyo or Rome ... like they didn't exist! C'mon ... let's put on some Stravinsky, like Rite of Spring, or Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, and ... that is not psychedelic for you? ... Carl's at least the story goes that the priests are drunk, but drunk or stoned ... the feeling is the same. Very off the wall psychedelic.
 
I just find it sad that we think that one little thing ... is more important than any other. But the Beatles being the progenitors of psychedelia is oneof the worst jokes ever, and even John Lennon said that more than once!
 
(BTW, make sure to check out on Wiki the 10 worst business decisions ever made ... two of them were the Beatles and the Rolling Stones ... when people didn't believe that rock music amounted to much more than just kids master______ in the street with a few guitars! Those morons are long dead now, but the music lives on!)
post edited by Moshkiae - 2012/04/10 14:25:16

As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
  
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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 13:35:43 (permalink)
I am huge into Stravinsky and know the Firebird suit by heart.  

Don't know when you were born but my experience is based on being there.  

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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 13:37:10 (permalink)
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I'm a Believer.

Or Strawberry Fields Forever.

I do believe I'm a believer was the Monkees 

Neil Diamond actually.

Neil wrote it, but the Monkees sang it.  

I love that song - and Peasant Valley Sundae.  






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Re:Favorite Beatles Song 2012/04/09 15:09:42 (permalink)
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I am huge into Stravinsky and know the Firebird suit by heart.  

Don't know when you were born but my experience is based on being there.  


1950. Porto, Portugal. November 22nd, Apparently around 5PM or so. Born at home, as born in the hospital was not yet invented in those days in most of Europe.  Bapu said he was there, thus I consider him my godfather! Not sure he cares though!

As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
  
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