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thewayiam

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I'd never listened, like listened to the Beatles till last summer. Prior to that, I'd assumed I knew them cos, you know, it's just around you, on telly, on the radio, every c**t with an acoustic guitar at a party, it's almost like a folk memory. I'd never actually put a record on and listened to it, at home without other stuff going on, rather than in shops, pubs, whereever.

So, I'd inherieted a copy of the White Album from my Mum, gave it a spin. Man, it was, in a word, weird. The sound is strange, odd, disquieting. Totally different from the milkman-whistling chirpy sanitised stuff I was expecting. Dark, messy, sprawling, self indulent, but totally, totally not mainstream in any way shape or form. That's some out-there shit right there on that record.

 

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1 minute ago, Mardy said:

I'd never listened, like listened to the Beatles till last summer. Prior to that, I'd assumed I knew them cos, you know, it's just around you, on telly, on the radio, every c**t with an acoustic guitar at a party, it's almost like a folk memory. I'd never actually put a record on and listened to it, at home without other stuff going on, rather than in shops, pubs, whereever.

So, I'd inherieted a copy of the White Album from my Mum, gave it a spin. Man, it was, in a word, weird. The sound is strange, odd, disquieting. Totally different from the milkman-whistling chirpy sanitised stuff I was expecting. Dark, messy, sprawling, self indulent, but totally, totally not mainstream in any way shape or form. That's some out-there shit right there on that record.

 

I am convinced it was a piss take. The whole thing. "We are that big we can give you this and you will still buy it". 

Revolution 9 is mental, creepy as you get. Goodnight at the end is bizarre, like a disney film ending. "Wild Honey Pie" is hillarious.

"Why don't we do it in the Road?" is a great tune, but the lyrics are quite obviously a laugh. 

It's really long, sod all goes together. Lots of it is a mess, but it is great.

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16 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

I am convinced it was a piss take. The whole thing. "We are that big we can give you this and you will still buy it". 

Revolution 9 is mental, creepy as you get. Goodnight at the end is bizarre, like a disney film ending. "Wild Honey Pie" is hillarious.

"Why don't we do it in the Road?" is a great tune, but the lyrics are quite obviously a laugh. 

It's really long, sod all goes together. Lots of it is a mess, but it is great.

the white album is superb.

I think everyone should be introduced to it while tripping off their head on acid, and being told about the Manson murders. :P

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4 hours ago, Hugh Jass said:

Another one here for the Macca 04 (Beatles generally) appreciation society. He was brilliant that night and The Beatles were feckin brilliant full stop.

Same. It seems hard to comprehend people slagging that headline show off when you consider what might be on offer this year. Ain't no pleasing some.

 

Jet is complete shite though, can't argue with that.

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9 hours ago, russycarps said:

You and most others. Seeing a beatle at glastonbury? It's what dreams are made of. A sensational night.

In 10, 15, 20 years when paul is just a memory, we will be able to say that we saw a beatle at glastonbury. We wont appreciate how lucky we have been to be alive in this golden era until it's gone.

And to think people walked away because they didnt like penny lane!! 

Penny Lane a highlight. Lot of sad noise on this thread mate.

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5 hours ago, Brave Sir Robin said:

Is there some sort of version of Godwin's Law where any discussion of music sooner or later ends up at the Beatles?

I think these days and round here Radiohead would also be an option

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5 hours ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

The beatles output is so vast, there is a lot of crap. They also did so much good stuff. It was so varied too.

Has any other band been responsible for tunes with the variety of..

I wanna hold your hand

Blackbird

Tomorrow Never Knows

Hey Jude

Revolution #9

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Abbey Road is by far my favourite Beatles album. Sgt. Pepper is vastly over rated in my opinion.

 

As for Roses4Baggie... what a tool. He must get a kick out of it. 

New Order and Depeche Mode have certainly made tunes with as much variety as the Beatles.

Although I am not a massive fan of the Beatles I do have huge respect for what they achieved and the experimentation they carried out. They were genuine trail blazers and innovators who happened to some how wrap it all up into pop songs 

When I was growing up in the 80;s, there seemed to be a genuine aura that surrounded the Beatles,

In this digital age it would be interesting to think about how The Beatles would sound today.

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Fucking hell, what a way of getting 100% confirmation! He's fucking nuts him.

That's got to be worth a TBA surely?

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