cobl04
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Perhaps I will check a bunch of albums offline in Spotify. I'm flying to France tomorrow to see my girlfriend for three weeks.
I seem to remember laz pointing out that some of the Sgt. Pepper's and Magical Mystery Tour stuff came from different sessions (which I didn't really care about then and now having done a bunch of recording sessions, don't really care about now either)
Without listening to transitions, I'd do something like this on paper:
1. Back In The USSR
2. Dear Prudence
3. Glass Onion
4. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
5. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
6. Blackbird
7. Martha My Dear
8. Piggies
9. Rocky Raccoon
10. Mother Nature's Son
11. Julia
1. Birthday
2. Everybody's Got Something To Hide
3. Sexy Sadie
4. Helter Skelter
5. Long Long Long
6. I'm So Tired
7. Revolution
8. Savoy Truffle
9. Cry Baby Cry
10. Hey Jude
11. Good Night
8 Paul songs, 9 John songs, 4 George songs, 1 Ringo song.
No custom White Album playlist should be without Harrison's Not Guilty. Destroys three of his songs that made the cut, and I'd put it above While My Guitar... myself.
Magical Mystery Tour, I'll say again, isn't an album. The first side is an EP and the second side is a collection of singles and b-sides from varied time periods.
No custom White Album playlist should be without Harrison's Not Guilty. Destroys three of his songs that made the cut, and I'd put it above While My Guitar... myself.
Also, I guess no one wants to share in my Rubber Soul love from earlier?
surely you have to have ringo singing on at least one track though.
He does - Good Night.
Why Don't We Do It In The Road? is one of my fav Macca tracks. Genuinely a curveball and not in a forced way.
Nice to see you made room for Not Guilty, though. But Savoy Truffle is dumb and clearly b-side material.
i would swap piggies for why don't we do it in the road, without hesitation.
Disagree. Piggies has a nice melody.
i would swap piggies for why don't we do it in the road, without hesitation.
Savoy Truffle is dumb lyrically, in a harmless way, but musically I like it, the dirtiness of the riffs and the harmonies in the vocals.
Why Don't We Do It In The Road is just that line over and over again. I'd say that's b-side material.
Doesn't follow verse-chorus-verse structure, so that makes it a b-side?
I Want You (She's So Heavy) doesn't have many more words and that's one of their best tracks, period.
I think what Macca is doing is playful and on an album of anything goes, fits in perfectly. Savoy Truffle sounds like some generic song that would be playing in a 60s party scene in a movie.
Doesn't follow verse-chorus-verse structure, so that makes it a b-side?
I Want You (She's So Heavy) doesn't have many more words and that's one of their best tracks, period.
I think what Macca is doing is playful and on an album of anything goes, fits in perfectly. Savoy Truffle sounds like some generic song that would be playing in a 60s party scene in a movie.
Why Don't We Do It In The Road? is one of my fav Macca tracks. Genuinely a curveball and not in a forced way.
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?...reminds me of another Beatles song that's among my least favorite on its album: Good Day Sunshine.
Explain.
Which part? That I do not like Good Day Sunshine very much (as compared to the rest of Revolver) or that the music on Good Day Sunshine reminds me of the music on Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
In particular, that final instrumental break before the final verses, in the Naked version it sounds like a toy piano or something, whereas the strings in the original are majestic.
Once I completed it, in an attempt to beef it up a little, I tried adding The Ballad Of John And Yoko and Old Brown Shoe.
1. Get Back
2. Dig A Pony
3. Old Brown Shoe
4. I've Got A Feeling
5. I Me Mine
6. Let It Be
7. Two Of Us
8. For You Blue
9. The Ballad Of John And Yoko
10. Don't Let Me Down
11. The Long And Winding Road
12. Across The Universe
Which works fairly well, I think, though to be honest, while both Ballad and Brown Shoe are enjoyable tracks, I could listen to the shorter 10-track version and not miss them all that much.
Let It Be. I'm using the album version here - I know some prefer the more restrained guitar solo of the Past Masters version, but the album version with the all out solo is it for me .