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^^uh, dude, this is a thread for recommending the best Beatles album for a beginner, not a continuation of your diatribes from the "days of yore" thread
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Meany! Me and the nice guy were just having a talk.
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The White Album, since it has a little of everything they've done, you can pick, and chose an album from there.
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I am not good with suggesting albums for beginners, but I started with Revolver and have been quite happy with that decision.
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Id say start with A Hard Days night, its when their music started getting better. Skip Beatles for Sale and go on to Help. Help is when their music started getting real good.
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Abbey Road all day.
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My first album was Help! It didn't put me off the Beatles....
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"Meany! Me and the nice guy were just having a talk.
This is off topic too Quote: Originally Posted by William Zanzinger No way.McCartney single handledly wrote " Michelle", "Let it Be", " Hey Jude", "Yesterday", "Eleanor Rigby", "Penny Lane", "All my Loving", "Here, There and Everywhere", "Get Back", "The Fool on the Hill" "Obla Di" " Hello, Goodbye"and "Paperback Writer". He also contributed to much of the early stuff-"She loves you", "Please please me", "I`m only sleeping" etc, etc. IMO, Lennon and McCartney were far better as a partnership than solo artists. I apologize. Dont take me to the gallows. haha " I was replying to this- Originally Posted by Lord Dweedle pfft, just get John Lennon's Solo stuff, he WAS the Beatles And if I hadn`t, someone else would have. |
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