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Old 08.27.2016, 11:53 PM   #90
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by Severian
I love that early-mid Beatles stuff too, really. I can listen to Anthology 1 all the way through with a huge dumb smile on my face. I love A Hard Day's Night, Help!, Please Please Me. Great stuff. But I think things got infinitely better on Rubber Soul, and continued to get exponentially better with each album until the White Album.
What about Abbey Road? I know there are many who thinks itīs their best album. My favourites are Revolver, Sgt & Abbey Road, really hard to say which is the best, maybe Revolver if I have to decide. I have really loved White Album always also even there are those "mummy" McCartney songs Obladi, Rocky Raccoon & Honey Pie and that quite funny Ringo Donīt Pass me by. The rest of the album is just dynamite! Like many I long thought Let It be is much lower than those earlier albums and still think there came lots of greater albums in 1970, but few years ago started to love it also. Across the Universe, I Me Mine, Get Back, Let It Be and the Long and Winding Road are songs no-one making these days. And the rest of the album is not also bad.

This has been talked about but to me SY & Beatles reminds each other lot more than for example SY & Stones. Sy was kind of Punk Beatles.
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