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After being out of print for more than 30 years, the sole official Beatles live album is being reissued.
You can change this preference below. I'm Looking Through You" is a Lennon/McCartney song, written mainly by Paul McCartney, that first appeared on The Beatles' 1965 album Rubber Soul.
In The Beatles Anthology, McCartney compared the experience of being at the Rishikesh retreat to a summer camp. You would get up in the morning and go down to a communal breakfast, he said. Food was vegetaria. nd I think we probably had cornflakes for breakfast. He let us all get a few songs in though, and you can hear the results on the records that followed, the Beatles’ White Album, and my own The Hurdy Gurdy Man. 4. The Maharishi had some unique quirks. The Maharishi turned out to be more business- and media-savvy than his followers might have initially guessed.
Greatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation album by The Beatles which was exclusive to Australia, Singapore and New Zealand. The album was compiled by EMI Australia to fill in the gap between Rubber Soul and Revolver (much like A Collection of Beatles Oldies would in 1966 in between Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band)
We compiled and sequenced the best songs from the Beatles' inaugural solo projects to build the classic album that never wa. Track 4: Junk The Beatles passed over this McCartney song twice-once on The White Album and then on Abbey Road. It’s a perfect, earthy and plaintive response to the broad call for man to take responsibility for his fate on Instant Karma. In his gentle acoustic sway, McCartney seems to be saying that our objects have meaning in the memories they’re a part of, yet we’re constantly seeking to replace them and with it, unknowingly, a piece of ourselves. It was released as a single and actually peaked at No. 43, as a nearly four-minute festering wound. This song highlights Lennon’s amazing vocal ability. The two most underrated things about The Beatles are Lennon’s singing and McCartney’s bass playing. And Harrison, always Harrison.
Help!" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that served as the title song for the 1965 film and its soundtrack album. It was released as a single in July 1965, and was number one for three weeks in the United States and the United Kingdom. During an interview with Playboy in 1980, Lennon recounted: "The whole Beatles thing was just beyond comprehension
The Beatles or "The White album" as it became better known was released on 22nd November, 1968 on the fifth anniversary of their second album, With The Beatles. A total of 34 new tracks were released in 1968 and 30 were contained on this one double-LP. You can withdraw this consent at any time. So many people hear 'The Beatles (aka The White Album)' as the work of four solo artists on one album, but I hear it as the world's greatest rock 'n roll band getting back to basics with a truckload of great songs that don't need grand production embellishment (not that there's anything wrong with that).
The Beatles, Meet The Beatles, The Beatles’ Second Album (though All Music Guide makes a good case for it), Something New, Beatles ’65, and Beatles IV. The countless repackaged retrospectives and rarities comps, from Past Masters to The Beatles Anthology, are excluded too. OK, let’s do it! 13. Yellow Submarine (1969). This barely counts, but it seems relevant. The Beatles hadn’t yet helped to cement the concept of the album as a band’s predominant artistic statement when With The Beatles dropped in 1963. Rock ‘n’ roll was still a singles-driven enterprise. You can hear it when Lennon addresses the crowd in that Shea Stadium clip: Even he couldn’t keep track of all the repackaged and reshuffled Beatles LPs on the market at that point. He had reason to be irritated; Beatles For Sale suffers from that slapdash, label-assembled approach.
The Beatles - With The Beatles (1963). 1. It Won't Be Long (Lennon/McCartney). The words you want to hear, and I'll be kissing you. A. And the same goes for me, whenever you want me at all. C I'll be here, yes I will, whenever you call. nc The best things in life are free, but you can keep them for the birds and bees.
| 1 | Lady Madonna | 3:20 |
| 2 | Across The Universe | 3:45 |
| 3 | Brian Epstein Blues | 1:02 |
| 4 | Hey Jude / Las Vegas Tune | 5:18 |
| 5 | St. Louis Blues | 0:58 |
| 6 | Back In The USSR | 2:46 |
| 7 | Rocky Raccoon | 3:46 |
| 8 | Wild Honey Pie | 1:06 |
| 9 | Mother Nature's Son | 2:46 |
| 10 | Sexy Sadie | 3:52 |
| 11 | Don't Pass Me ByWritten-By – Richard Starkey |
5:02 |
| 12 | Yer Blues | 4:32 |
| 13 | Good Night | 3:02 |
| 14 | Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey | 2:25 |
| 15 | Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da | 3:14 |
| 16 | Blackbird | 2:20 |
| 17 | Not GuiltyWritten-By – George Harrison |
4:09 |
| 18 | What's The New Mary Jane (Take 4)Voice [Histrionics, Uncredited] – Yoko Ono |
6:33 |
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