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    Fifty Years of The Beatles

    Fifty Years of The Beatles poll - After all this time, what is your favourite Beatles album?

    Vote here: http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/pages/..._beatles_album

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    Went with Abbey Road. In the end they all put there differences aside and went out on top.

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    The White Album was the first one I ever listened to from beginning to end. It still blows me away, so I voted for it.
    Revolver and Abbey Road are tied for second.
    The Beatles best stuff tended to be on their singles though IMO.

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    Whohoo, the Beatles! There's not much really to say about them, other than the usual influential/amazing stuff. Favorite album is probably either Revolver or Sgt Pepper. White Album is okay but too uneven for me.

    Of course, I'm one of those weirdos who actually likes the orchestrated version of "The Long and Winding Road", so what do I know.

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    There's no Magical Mystery Tour, what kinda stupid poll is this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovebug View Post
    There's no Magical Mystery Tour, what kinda stupid poll is this?
    I think this is for original studio albums, not soundtracks/singles compilations(hence no Yellow Submarine). If only "Strawberry Fields", "Penny Lane" and " All You Need Is Love" were included on Sgt. Pepper it would put this album over the top for me.

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    Went with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

    The Beatles always makes me smile.
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    It's a tie between Rubber Soul and Abbey Road for me.
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    Revolver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by melody nelson View Post
    I have that same record, with the pictures and everything in it.

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    I just bought George Harrison's Greatest Hits. It's pretty good,though it's missing some standout songs (If Not For You, Devil's Radio, etc.)

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    my favourite beatles album is:


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    How could I have forgotten about THAT one?

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    beatles rip-offs from the late 1970s are great.


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    long lost beatles track:


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    I'll stick with the Rutles myself...





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    ^those are great, but why limit yourself? this could easily pass as the beatles:


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    There were many bands that were similar to the Beatles from that era. The Dave Clark Five started around the same time as the Beatles.

    I'll get back on track with two of my all time favourites from the real McCoy:






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    i don't like the beatles, i just like bands that sound like them.

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    Why are you posting in this thread then?

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    oh course i love the early beatles stuff. this thread was dead.....thought i'd give it some life.....geeez.

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    Sorry, you made it sound like you didn't like any of the Beatles material and only liked similar bands for some strange reason.

    I lean more towards the 66-70 material myself though there are a few early ones that I like, Yesterday, Help, Act Naturally etc.

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    I looked on Youtube, but I couldn't find a song by Dan Castalenetta called "Like a dog whose chasing after a ball" that was created to sound like a lost Beatles recording.

    Also, if you like the 'raw' early Beatles's sound, check out this CD:



    It was recorded with a portable tape recorder so the sound is uh, bad, but it was the last and pretty much the only recording of the band in a night club setting. What makes this recording unique is the Beatles are all doped up on uppers and you can hear it because they're ultra-hyper in the songs. When Paul is singing "Long Tall Sally" he's basically screaming into the mic.

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    ^ jake, is that this?


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live!_a..._Germany;_1962

    looks pretty great, i might have to get myself that album. i sort of pride myself on owning semi-rare (and/or expensive) beatles-related vinyl. i have:

    - most of the studio albums on parlophone or apple except magical mystery tour on capitol (this is no big deal for you uk-ers, but in north america, our revolver doesn't have 'i'm only sleeping' or 'doctor robert' on it, and 'i've just seen a face' is the first track on our rubber soul!)
    - numbered and embossed white album w/ all inserts (dutch press, late 60's or early 70's)
    - two virgins w/ brown paper sleeve (kicking myself for seeing life with the lions in a shop and not picking it up)
    - christmas album (only issd. by the fan club)
    - live at the bbc
    - anthology one (always looking out for affordable copies of two and three)
    - let it be ... naked (perhaps not that rare)
    - harrison's brainwashed
    - mccartney's chaos and creation in the backyard

    good god, that seems like a lot, but i'm always lucky and find this stuff cheap. luckily i only go nuts for these guys and some other cat known as 'dylan', otherwise my bank account would not be so happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by melody nelson View Post
    Yeah, it is, but 1962 Live Recordings the most complete CD of the Star Club recordings. It has 30 tracks and the only two songs it is missing, I think, is "Red Hot" (which is only a partial recording) and an alternate version of "I saw her standing There."

    looks pretty great, i might have to get myself that album. i sort of pride myself on owning semi-rare (and/or expensive) beatles-related vinyl. i have:

    - most of the studio albums on parlophone or apple except magical mystery tour on capitol (this is no big deal for you uk-ers, but in north america, our revolver doesn't have 'i'm only sleeping' or 'doctor robert' on it, and 'i've just seen a face' is the first track on our rubber soul!)
    - numbered and embossed white album w/ all inserts (dutch press, late 60's or early 70's)
    - two virgins w/ brown paper sleeve (kicking myself for seeing life with the lions in a shop and not picking it up)
    - christmas album (only issd. by the fan club)
    - live at the bbc
    - anthology one (always looking out for affordable copies of two and three)
    - let it be ... naked (perhaps not that rare)
    - harrison's brainwashed
    - mccartney's chaos and creation in the backyard

    good god, that seems like a lot, but i'm always lucky and find this stuff cheap. luckily i only go nuts for these guys and some other cat known as 'dylan', otherwise my bank account would not be so happy.
    Wow, that's quite the collection! The only Beatles vinyl I own are:

    1962 Live at the Star Club
    Live at the Hollywood Bowl (which I can't seem to remember where I packed it)
    A 1964 Capital Interview Album

    I went nuts back in the 90's and picked up all the various CDs, though. I've got:

    All three Anthologies
    Artifacts vol. 1 & 2 (Like the Anthologies, but it has some more obscure stuff)
    The "Alternate" White Album (Best Beatles bootleg ever)
    Live @ the BBC
    1962 Live Recordings
    The Silver Beatles (Decca Sessions w/Pete Best)
    The 2009 Stereo Remastered Box Set

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    Sgt. Pepper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Jake View Post
    Wow, that's quite the collection! The only Beatles vinyl I own are:

    1962 Live at the Star Club
    Live at the Hollywood Bowl (which I can't seem to remember where I packed it)
    A 1964 Capital Interview Album
    i have some other (less rare) stuff, too - you know, imagine and memory almost full, etc. helps that i only buy this stuff on vinyl, it's usually the same price as the cd.

    those are three lps that i see around but they never appear to be in good enough condition for me. that 'interview album' is the beatles story, right? i wanna hear that so bad! i've never been lucky enough to even find so much as a needledrop of it online

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    Quote Originally Posted by melody nelson View Post
    i have some other (less rare) stuff, too - you know, imagine and memory almost full, etc. helps that i only buy this stuff on vinyl, it's usually the same price as the cd.

    those are three lps that i see around but they never appear to be in good enough condition for me. that 'interview album' is the beatles story, right? i wanna hear that so bad! i've never been lucky enough to even find so much as a needledrop of it online
    I think that's the one and it's in pretty rough shape (it plays, but it's slightly bent). I picked it up back in 1994, or somewhere, but my record player crapped out over a decade ago and I haven't had any urge to buy another on.

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