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Old 07-12-2010, 10:56 AM   #151 (permalink)
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Old 07-13-2010, 12:59 PM   #152 (permalink)
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Thanks for all your reviews. I'll have to make sure I get all those albums. Right now I just have them on tape from when my dad use to play them
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Old 07-13-2010, 06:12 PM   #153 (permalink)
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Yes, they are very obtainable. No matter where you go, GO GET THEM!
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Old 08-18-2010, 03:34 PM   #154 (permalink)
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the medley was actually a quick fix by the sound dep. because the band was already dissolving... but still genius
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Old 10-14-2010, 04:28 PM   #155 (permalink)
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1. In My Life
2. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
3. Here Comes the Sun
4. Something
5. Tomorrow Never Knows
6. Come Together
7. I Am The Walrus
8. Eleanor Rigby
9. A Day in the Life
10. Hey Jude
11. She Loves You
12. Oh! Darling
13. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
14. I Wanna Hold Your Hand
15. The Long and Winding Road
16. Let It Be
17. Getting Better
18. She's Leaving Home
19. Rain
20. Blackbird
21. Within You Without You
22. Can't Buy Me Love
23. Strawberry Fields Forever
24. Please, Please Me
25. Back in the USSR.
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Old 10-14-2010, 04:38 PM   #156 (permalink)
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1. Eight Days a Week
2. Ticket to Ride
3. Eleanor Rigby
4. Come Together
5. Help!
6. Yesterday
7. In My Life
8. The Long and Winding Road
9. I Want to Hold Your Hand
10. Something
11. With a Little Help from My Friends
12. Let it Be
13. Paperback Writer
14. Taxman
15. She Loves You
16. Penny Lane
17. Twist and Shout
18. All My Loving
19. Hey Jude
20. Can't Buy Me Love
21. All You Need is Love
22. Lady Madonna
23. From Me to You
24. I Am the Walrus
25. A Hard Day's Night

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Old 10-14-2010, 06:59 PM   #157 (permalink)
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This is sickeningly hard to do, but I'll do my best.

1. I Am The Walrus
2. A Day In The Life
3. In My Life
4. Let It Be
5. Something
6. Hey Jude
7. Strawberry Fields Forever
8. Tomorrow Never Knows
9. And Your Bird Can Sing
10. Come Together
11. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
12. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
13. I Saw Her Standing There
14. Here Comes The Sun
15. Yesterday
16. Penny Lane
17. Revolution
18. Julia
19. Don't Let Me Down
20. Day Tripper
21. I'm A Loser
22. You Can't Do That
23. The Fool On The Hill
24. I Should've Known Better
25. Helter Skelter

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Old 10-15-2010, 08:03 AM   #158 (permalink)
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This is going to be a tough one....they change daily or even hourly for me, but I'll do this as fast as I can without too much thought

1. Rain
2. Across The Universe
3. Tomorrow Never Knows
4. I Am The Walrus
5. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
6. Ticket To Ride
7. Strawberry Fields Forever
8. Dear Prudence
9. Revolution
10. In My Life
11. I'll Be Back
12. She Said She Said
13. Nowhere Man
14. I Want To Hold Your Hand
15. I Saw Her Standing There
16. All My Loving
17. Yer Blues
18. Eleanor Rigby
19. Taxman
20. Here Comes The Sun
21. Getting Better
22. A Hard Day's Night
23. I Need You
24. You Can't Do That
25. And I Love Her
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Old 11-05-2010, 02:44 PM   #159 (permalink)
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In my opinion, The Beatles have one of the most solid musical catalogues in rock history. With the exception of a few tracks (really just Revolution 9, Run For Your Life and Chains), I like every single song and album that the Beatles have released. My friends think I'm crazy for liking such songs as Sun King or Bungalow Bill, but in my opinion their unusuality and eclectic nature makes them so fascinating and fun to listen to.
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Old 11-05-2010, 07:27 PM   #160 (permalink)
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Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) is a song mostly written by John Lennon, detailing a secret affair he had, it drove him so crazy that finally he had to write a song about it, writing it in a semi-cryptic fashion because he didn't want his wife to know about it. It sort of seems silly in retrospect, I mean, how could Cynthia Lennon NOT have known that John was cheating on her? In Liverpool Art College, where they met, John was the only person on campus who would have casual sex. Most of the students there were just rich white kids, who wanted to be hip, but John was the real deal. In fact, their whole relationship really is a perfect example of the old adage, "opposites attract."

It features the first time a sitar is used during a pop song. When listening to this song, the influence of Bob Dylan on The Beatles becomes apparent. This song seems to almost be an homage to the sort of playful, cryptic lyrics that were Dylan's signature at that time.
No, this was way after The Kinks made See My Friend, which was clearly Indian.

Now that that's out of the way, I love The Beatles to bits, and I have never grown tired of them after years of listening. I'll admit, sometimes they will be a bit overrated, but it's my opinion that their music was highly influential and perfect in almost every way.
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