09 Jul '09 16:15>
Originally posted by scacchipazzoThey reached their pinnacle with Revolver and Sgt. Pepper. Abbey Road is not brilliant as an album. It's merely a collection of what they wish they had saved for their solo efforts.
I stand by my statement. They reached their pinnacle with Revolver and Sgt. Pepper. Abbey Road is not brilliant as an album. It's merely a collection of what they wish they had saved for their solo efforts. I am a huge Beatles fan and used to play in a Beatles tribute band. Sgt Pepper is one of the greatest albums of all time by any band. The subsequent ...[text shortened]... effort by a formerly briliant songwriter. The Beatles should have never disbanded.
well, thats your opinion,and I disagree.
The white album was better than sgt.pepper in many ways, while sgt. pepper was mostly an album of fancy instruments and special effects, the white album was raw and more rock'n'roll (while my guitar gently weeps, happiness is a warm gun, yer blues, helter skelter), as well as melodic (julia, dear prudence).
The rest of the album is merely pleasant or downright stupid
here comes the sun, because, something? what about them?
McCartney simply concentrated on crass commercial garbage
thats true to a certain extent, but I think band on the run and even ram were pretty good.
The Beatles should have never disbanded.
did you want them to become another rolling stones? did you want george to have only two songs on each album?