My vote goes to "Rubber Soul" or "Abbey Lane," but we're really splitting hairs. Most of the tracks the Beatles recorded during and following "Revolver" are pretty damn special. Stating the obvious, Tom In a message dated 11/18/02 4:04:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, velaires@earthlink.net writes:
For "Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields", I'll give you best single. But I'm adamant about REVOLVER.
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on 11/18/02 10:44 AM, Marcin Gokieli at marcingokieli@go2.pl wrote:
And what about magical mystery tour?
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Besides, REVOLVER is arguably the greatest album ever made by white people.
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Beatles are some kind of special ban for me - it was the first band I was a fan of, way back when I was 9 or 10. I started to listen to those records back now, and have to disagree with you. IMO their albums contain great tracks, really outstanding, but parts of them are just unintersting, attempts to remake the same thing. Sgt pepper is a good exaple - some good tracks, and a few witch one can hardly remember (The title tunes, With a little help, and especially 'when i'm 64' are my favourites) Marcin ----- Original Message ----- From: Samerivertwice@aol.com My vote goes to "Rubber Soul" or "Abbey Lane," but we're really splitting hairs. Most of the tracks the Beatles recorded during and following "Revolver" are pretty damn special. Stating the obvious, Tom
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