The Beatles
#17
Posted 12 August 2007 - 02:07 AM
Especially considering I probably could've gotten a good bit of cash for them. They're all in excellent condition. My copy of "Revolver" looks like it was just unwrapped yesterday.
Actually, my "Magical Mystery Tour" and "Sgt. Pepper's" sleeves are in pretty rough shape, now that I look at them.
Actually, my "Magical Mystery Tour" and "Sgt. Pepper's" sleeves are in pretty rough shape, now that I look at them.
#18
Posted 12 August 2007 - 08:38 AM
QUOTE (Despondent @ Aug 11 2007, 11:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Revolver, Rubber Soul and Abbey Road for the most part. The early stuff is so plain by comparison, but it's a blast to sing along. I play percussion and sing, and my good friend the guitar playing vocalist and I love to play it all whenever we get together.
So hard to pick a favorite, though if I had to it may be 'Abbey Road'. It's like there's a different favorite album depending on what mood you're in.
I certainly agree with Despondent that the early stuff is a little too plain. I generally don't listen to the early stuff. If I'm in the mood for a Beatles album I start considering Rubber Soul and everything else after (except maybe the Yellow Submarine soundtrack ).
I have the music books for all the beatles songs (the giant two volume set) and they're disastrously falling apart due to over use.
BTW: Thanks for the heads up on the two podcasts . . . I've been listening all morning!
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#19
Posted 12 August 2007 - 11:56 AM
QUOTE (Heccubus @ Aug 12 2007, 02:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Actually, my "Magical Mystery Tour" and "Sgt. Pepper's" sleeves are in pretty rough shape, now that I look at them.
Was that from looking for "Paul is dead" clues?
#20
Posted 12 August 2007 - 01:43 PM
You're very welcome, Chefelf.
I'm jealous. We've several books between us, and only get to play 3-7 times a year. There are lots of chord sites out there, thankfully. If you set up in the tech room (or have a laptop) you can play from the screen to ensure the key is correct before you print. We didn't have much time, so we just played from the screen.
I'm jealous. We've several books between us, and only get to play 3-7 times a year. There are lots of chord sites out there, thankfully. If you set up in the tech room (or have a laptop) you can play from the screen to ensure the key is correct before you print. We didn't have much time, so we just played from the screen.
#24
Posted 12 August 2007 - 05:36 PM
I'm a huge fan of Crowded House. NZ band with Beatlesque tendencies. George Harrison admired them also. I never got into the black jeans rock stylings, did spin some Clash in the 80's. CH's Neil Finn has playing relationships with Johnny Marr of the Smiths I believe.
What drew you towards the Beatles, Bond? My sister bought the "red" album when we were just kids, played it all the time (it was a fresh release). Naturally I couldn't like anything my 2+ years older sis did. But I eventually opened my ears and eyes.
What drew you towards the Beatles, Bond? My sister bought the "red" album when we were just kids, played it all the time (it was a fresh release). Naturally I couldn't like anything my 2+ years older sis did. But I eventually opened my ears and eyes.
#25
Posted 02 September 2007 - 11:46 AM
Despondent,
I've been listening to a lot of the Beatlegs podcast. I find it very interesting but I find it very frustrating that there's basically no narration so you're listening to most of this stuff completely out of context.
I found the official (maybe?) site here: http://dinsdalep.podomatic.com/
But there doesn't seem to be any information there either. I'd love to have a list of the songs and what they were. I think it would have been great if there was a host who could introduce some tracks and say what they were. Some of them are easy to figure out (alternate or live versions, etc.) but some of them are nearly impossible to figure out.
I'm thinking of that weird song at the end of Episode #37 (Chaotic Creation) where it seems to be Lennon yelling a bunch of obsenities. Also there's a weird rapping big on Episode #40 (Beatles will be Beatles) which starts at around the 16:50 mark. It appears to be each Beatle doing a rap but it's most likely some impressionists.
I've been listening to a lot of the Beatlegs podcast. I find it very interesting but I find it very frustrating that there's basically no narration so you're listening to most of this stuff completely out of context.
I found the official (maybe?) site here: http://dinsdalep.podomatic.com/
But there doesn't seem to be any information there either. I'd love to have a list of the songs and what they were. I think it would have been great if there was a host who could introduce some tracks and say what they were. Some of them are easy to figure out (alternate or live versions, etc.) but some of them are nearly impossible to figure out.
I'm thinking of that weird song at the end of Episode #37 (Chaotic Creation) where it seems to be Lennon yelling a bunch of obsenities. Also there's a weird rapping big on Episode #40 (Beatles will be Beatles) which starts at around the 16:50 mark. It appears to be each Beatle doing a rap but it's most likely some impressionists.
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#26
Posted 02 September 2007 - 11:53 AM
QUOTE (Despondent @ Aug 12 2007, 05:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What drew you towards the Beatles, Bond? My sister bought the "red" album when we were just kids, played it all the time (it was a fresh release). Naturally I couldn't like anything my 2+ years older sis did. But I eventually opened my ears and eyes.
Their animated film, Yellow Submarine. I'd heard of their fame, but wanted to see their film first. I was younger then, I suppose.
#27
Posted 02 September 2007 - 02:32 PM
The Beatles had very little to do with that film. They only appear in the songs and in a live-action epilogue. The band themselves didn't write the film and impersonators provided the voices. It was essentially a cheap and easy way to complete their film contract. If you wanted to see a Beatles film, you should have seen HELP! or A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (or if you dislike narrative, MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR).
"I had a lot of different ideas. At one point, Luke, Leia and Ben were all going to be little people, and we did screen tests to see if we could do that." -George Lucas, in STAR WARS: the Annotated Screenplays (p197).
#28
Posted 02 September 2007 - 03:05 PM
Haven't seen HELP! yet but it's on my list.
civ, you left out Let It Be. To me the definitive Beatles movie. A Hard Days Night is close though. I happen to like the MMT album more than Sgt. Pepper. Sgt. Pepper wouldn't even make my top 5 Beatles LP's. Not that i hate it.
XTC is a great band with uber-pop sensibilities and an experimental streak. Great albums across the board. They also retired from the road to concentrate on crafting their songs.
civ, you left out Let It Be. To me the definitive Beatles movie. A Hard Days Night is close though. I happen to like the MMT album more than Sgt. Pepper. Sgt. Pepper wouldn't even make my top 5 Beatles LP's. Not that i hate it.
XTC is a great band with uber-pop sensibilities and an experimental streak. Great albums across the board. They also retired from the road to concentrate on crafting their songs.
#30
Posted 03 September 2007 - 12:07 AM
Sorry; I'd forgotten all about LET IT BE. Apart from the rooftop performance, I haven't seen any of that film and it slipped my mind.
"I had a lot of different ideas. At one point, Luke, Leia and Ben were all going to be little people, and we did screen tests to see if we could do that." -George Lucas, in STAR WARS: the Annotated Screenplays (p197).