Prezactly.
― goldwax, Friday, 1 January 2010 18:10 (sixteen years ago)
hey dudes, what's up i got the stereo box for my birthday! who wants to talk about THE BEATLES.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 20:10 (sixteen years ago)
i'm listening to Yellow Submarine right now! I've never owned it before. Harrison's peak?
― tylerw, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 20:15 (sixteen years ago)
The stereo Submarine sounds SO GOOD.
You're a lucky man to get such a cool present.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 20:17 (sixteen years ago)
i kinda like the george martin sdtk bits here -- a friend from way back in college had this old car w/ an 8-track player and one of the few cartridges she had was Yellow Submarine. So listening to these orchestral things is making me think of driving around the Hudson Valley late at night.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 20:24 (sixteen years ago)
she also had a tom jones live album which was pretty intense.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 20:26 (sixteen years ago)
yo tyler my wife is from Hudson!
I am glad the mono boxes are available again even though I can't afford one.
― sleeve, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 23:09 (sixteen years ago)
you can't afford not to buy a mono box.
― my opinionation (Hamildan), Thursday, 21 January 2010 12:21 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.mikemake.com/#72772/Charting-the-Beatles
― DavidM, Thursday, 21 January 2010 13:37 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.mikemake.com/media/72772/Keys2.3-web-detail2.gif
― DavidM, Thursday, 21 January 2010 13:38 (sixteen years ago)
a thousand times yes....
― my opinionation (Hamildan), Thursday, 21 January 2010 15:47 (sixteen years ago)
Beatles fans are CRAZY (those charts!). I've got rips of the mono box from a friend ... but I'm not sayin' that somewhere down the line I wouldn't buy the mono box were i to become flush with cash. (and sleeve, i went to lol v@ssar so that area is near and dear!)
― tylerw, Thursday, 21 January 2010 15:53 (sixteen years ago)
listening to SGT. PEPPER right now! What a good album! Weird that I now notice the radical differences in tape speed on "She's Leaving Home"! Weird!
― tylerw, Thursday, 21 January 2010 20:16 (sixteen years ago)
Beatles MONO Box Vinyl In Production
A high quality vinyl edition of The Beatles Mono box, a surprise hit for EMI on CD, is in pre-production at Abbey Road, a well-placed source told musicangle.com today. The records are being cut from the analogue master tapes, we've been told. A stereo set is also planned but that may be generated from the 192K/24 bit files in order to keep the reissues consistent among the formats. There is also a 24 bit 44.1K USB stick-based edition enclosed within a green metal apple. That one sound better than the 16 bit CD edition as you may well imagine. Stay tuned for further developments!
http://www.musicangle.com/shownews.php?id=160
― Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 12 February 2010 13:02 (sixteen years ago)
Fuck, Can you imagine how much they are gonna charge for vinyl versions in Mono?
― my opinionation (Hamildan), Friday, 12 February 2010 23:37 (sixteen years ago)
they are going to charge a lot. in other news, i watched those mini-documentaries last week finally. a waste of time!
― tylerw, Friday, 12 February 2010 23:39 (sixteen years ago)
kinda glad i waited now.
― sofatruck, Friday, 12 February 2010 23:40 (sixteen years ago)
kinda wish I waited now.
― Hardcore Homecare (staggerlee), Saturday, 13 February 2010 04:59 (sixteen years ago)
Darn it -- now they're saying the mono vinyl will be digitally sourced.
Though we were originally told the records would be cut from the analog masters, it appears they will be digitally sourced and from what resolution we haven't yet been able to ascertain. A stereo set is also planned as well as individual stereo album breakouts.
― Thus Sang Freud, Thursday, 18 February 2010 12:41 (sixteen years ago)
Got a copy of Jonathan Gould's 'Can't Buy Me Love' for my birthday. It's as good as I was led to believe it would be, am gobbling up every little detail. The contextual 'sidetrips' are pretty interesting and take it out of the 'then John did something weird and Paul said something naive and George grumbled and Ringo played the drums etc'. His explanation of the Beatlemania-screaming-girl phenomenon was so much more satisfying than the standard 'lol sex' explanations.
His descriptions of the album tracks were like little earworms in my head, I've madly scrambled back to the remasters again, sad crack addict that I am.
Loved this descritpion of "Love Me Do":Paul's cool delivery of the coy lyric ("So please...love me do") combined with John's raucous harmonica to make the track sound like a collaboration between Noel Coward and Sonny Boy Williamson.
― VegemiteGrrrl, Tuesday, 27 April 2010 02:35 (sixteen years ago)
Haven't read the book; but I have to say that, absent Gould's naming any authoritative source, I don't believe for a second his assertion that "And Your Bird Can Sing" is about Sinatra.
― extremely low expectations (which, yes, were "met"). (Myonga Vön Bontee), Tuesday, 27 April 2010 08:54 (sixteen years ago)
Old Blue Eyes was famous for owing a green bird - a parakeet, if I recall correctly. QED.
― Bashful Johnny C. (staggerlee), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 00:05 (sixteen years ago)
white album remaster $16 on amazon.ca
― abanana, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 05:36 (sixteen years ago)
free at the google
― Sleep, that's where I'm a vicodin! (KMS), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:30 (sixteen years ago)
maybe not anymore tho'
― Sleep, that's where I'm a vicodin! (KMS), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:34 (sixteen years ago)
thought this revive would actually be about the news that the mccartney catalogue is being remastered and re-released on concord sometime this year. also, three giant collections of mccartney outtakes leaked this week on the internet, but they are pretty underwhelming.
― akm, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:19 (sixteen years ago)
Edited for clarity.
Could be said about any of their solo catalogs, to be honest.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:24 (sixteen years ago)
solo Beatles get a bad rap imho tho all are inconsistent
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:33 (sixteen years ago)
Really don't need more than a greatest hits for any of them.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:37 (sixteen years ago)
eh I disagree but I've become something of a completist recently, mostly because there were so many things I discovered that I loved that weren't on any greatest hits comps (Lennon's "Crippled Inside", or Harrison's "Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" or "Cheer Down", to name a few examples)
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:40 (sixteen years ago)
I have trouble sorting through the dross, unfortunately. I'm sure I'd find some gems, as you have, but I haven't found the inclination to start.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:44 (sixteen years ago)
"Crippled Inside" is great.
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:45 (sixteen years ago)
it's kind of hard to conceive how any of them could have done anything that outshone their Beatles material - the pressure and the expectations crushed all of their solo careers in one way or another, they didn't have any room to maneuver really. While they may have had more or less unlimited financial resources, just assembling decent musicians to work with who weren't going to fuck things up in one way or another must have been a daunting task. Everybody involved must have been second-guessing themselves at every step of the way.
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:49 (sixteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D9JuiJNizw
always thought this was a remarkably pretty song. tbh it's too bad Spector didn't get his hands on it, not hard to imagine what he would have done with it.
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:51 (sixteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7v0O8M5vKc
really it's no wonder these guys turned to Spector in the wake of the Beatles - he was one of the lone figures in the industry who could be relied upon to understand where they were coming from in terms of fame, money, and isolation and also make consistently great aesthetic decisions
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:53 (sixteen years ago)
Spector was probably one of the only people around at the time who you could conceivably say didn't NEED the Beatles in any way, career-wise. He was already richer than God, and with a secure legacy.
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:54 (sixteen years ago)
(x-post)
The cool thing about some of the Spector stuff like ^^ is how UN-Spector it is. Clever productions and quiet, small combo bombast.
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:56 (sixteen years ago)
Now that I think of it, that probably only applies to the Lennon stuff. ATMP is pretty massive.
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:59 (sixteen years ago)
yeah Spector went minimalist with Lennon, maximalist with Harrison
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:01 (sixteen years ago)
played to their strengths in each case, imho
(also that's George playing slide on "Crippled Inside", in case it wasn't obvious)
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:02 (sixteen years ago)
Really nice guitar tones on that one--reminds me of Big Star.
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:04 (sixteen years ago)
The first two albums that Lennon did in the 70s after he stopped trying to be Stockhausen or John Cage, Plastic Ono Band and Imagine are both pretty solid.
― Sleep, that's where I'm a vicodin! (KMS), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:15 (sixteen years ago)
there is a reason 'imagine' is one of the most highly regarded solo records, and it's not just because of the title track.
― akm, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:15 (sixteen years ago)
i honestly prefer "all things must pass" and "plastic ono band" (both of them) to a lot of the beatles records
― Shakey Ja Mocha (M@tt He1ges0n), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:18 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, I actually think that "Imagine", the song, might be the weakest track on the album, Imagine. Although, it might be due the fact that it has been just overplayed for me. I hear it in pharmacies, supermarkets, covered by inferior singers, etc.
― Sleep, that's where I'm a vicodin! (KMS), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:28 (sixteen years ago)
Last year I got "Mind Games" - some mid-period Lennon - and was actually kinda shocked at how much of it was really good. A couple stinkers, but plenty of really amazing and wonderful tracks aside from the title song that always shows up on comps.
Tbh, Yoko Ono's first two albums (+ "Feeling the Space") are on par & sometimes better than the individual Beatles solo albums. Which is great cos the Beatles are all over those....
― Adam Bruneau, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:44 (sixteen years ago)
I think Mind Games is the lone Lennon solo album I don't have, actually
I love me some McCartney but I find his solo career to be the most impenetrable, or at least, the least immediately engaging.
― the sound of a norwegian guy being wrong (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 22:00 (sixteen years ago)
walls and bridges is, imo, the great overlooked classic solo record. I'm still not sure why it doesn't get loads of love while people still jizz all over nilsson.
― akm, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 22:02 (sixteen years ago)
(not to knock nilsson, i'm just saying I think it's as good as a nilsson record)