The Beatles — der_ketzer
2021年1月2日
It's Capitol's fault. They wanted to make more money by spreading the material out on more albums.
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The Beatles — Waytag0_Records
2020年12月28日
I can't understand why any one would make that statement, unless you're like 12.
The Beatles — antniocastello
2020年12月27日
People of the USA are the most moronic people on the planet. They are not wise and lack education.....
The Beatles — skuncle
2020年9月16日
Because at the time, those were the official albums from Capitol in the US.
The Beatles — gmantoheman
2020年8月23日
編集 5 months ago
Hi. My Help! LP has the following matrix on each side:
Side A: XEX 549-2 AGG
Side B: XEX 550-2 AGR 18
PMC 1255 PCS 3071 is the code on the cover and LP centre label, but I could not find the above matrixes in any of the Discogs listings. Please help.
Side A: XEX 549-2 AGG
Side B: XEX 550-2 AGR 18
PMC 1255 PCS 3071 is the code on the cover and LP centre label, but I could not find the above matrixes in any of the Discogs listings. Please help.
The Beatles as reviewed by AllNightLong1966
2020年8月3日
編集 5 months ago
As The Beatles, the quartet of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr forever changed the face of pop music. Shortly after the group's lineup solidified in 1961, a series of wildly successful singles made them superstars, and in the mid-'60s Beatlemania swept the globe. The rest of the decade was defined by fearless experimentation, musical reinvention, and visionary recordings. Years after their 1970 breakup, The Beatles continue to be a keystone influence on countless artists. This selection of unforgettable songs—now highlighting some of the most revelatory tracks from the new super deluxe White Album collection—offers an introduction to the band's towering legacy for new listeners, and an opportunity for longtime fans to fall in love with them all over again.
The Beatles were such pop perfectionists that nearly everything they touched turned to gold; even the lesser-known gems of their catalog bested many bands' biggest songs. Dive in and check out some selections from the new super deluxe White Album with this playlist.
Underneath all that pop perfection, The Beatles boast an emotional range that is nothing short of sweeping. They could be blissful, dour, even downright ferocious. The clanging “You Can't Do That” boasts one of John Lennon's angriest vocals, while on the flipside, George Harrison's acoustic demo of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” proves more delicate than its electric counterpart.
The Beatles were such pop perfectionists that nearly everything they touched turned to gold; even the lesser-known gems of their catalog bested many bands' biggest songs. Dive in and check out some selections from the new super deluxe White Album with this playlist.
Underneath all that pop perfection, The Beatles boast an emotional range that is nothing short of sweeping. They could be blissful, dour, even downright ferocious. The clanging “You Can't Do That” boasts one of John Lennon's angriest vocals, while on the flipside, George Harrison's acoustic demo of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” proves more delicate than its electric counterpart.
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The Beatles — MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73
2020年6月2日
Hi
Looking for the best of or anthology on cd which must contain Strawberry fields... Any suggestions please? ;)
Looking for the best of or anthology on cd which must contain Strawberry fields... Any suggestions please? ;)
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The Beatles — joshua.gamma
2020年8月18日
Hello! This is the link to the CD version of the 1967–1970 best of the other two commenters referred to: https://www.discogs.com/The-Beatles-1967-1970/release/5903261
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The Beatles — MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73
2020年6月3日
Have you got a link to it so I know for sure which one it is. Thanks ;)
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The Beatles — dedindi
2020年5月13日
The Beatles were so fond of Picardy cadence that their A Hard Day's Night contains as many as three songs in which a minor chord is unexpectedly replaced by a major one.
In Things We Said Today and I'll Be Back, the A major chord is heard at the end of each verse although both songs are set in A minor key. In And I Love Her, Picardy third is applied at the very end when at 2:24 the D major chord replaces the expected D minor with which the verse began.
Another famous The Beatles song with Picardy third is A Day in the Life that closes Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The song, set in the key of E minor, ends with a thunderous E major chord played by John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and Mal Evans on three separate pianos at the same time.
https://musictales.club/article/picardy-third-cadence-happy-ending-classical-music-and-popular-songs
In Things We Said Today and I'll Be Back, the A major chord is heard at the end of each verse although both songs are set in A minor key. In And I Love Her, Picardy third is applied at the very end when at 2:24 the D major chord replaces the expected D minor with which the verse began.
Another famous The Beatles song with Picardy third is A Day in the Life that closes Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The song, set in the key of E minor, ends with a thunderous E major chord played by John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and Mal Evans on three separate pianos at the same time.
https://musictales.club/article/picardy-third-cadence-happy-ending-classical-music-and-popular-songs
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The Beatles — KultPlatten
2021年1月2日
Interesting, and I suppose the idea of Classic minded George Martin...
The Beatles — PedroEB
2020年9月4日