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Sgt._Joker 01-26-2005 05:41 AM

[QUOTE=clown_phobia]Their music changed when Bob Dylan gave them Marijuana, before Rubber Soul.[/QUOTE]

it would of got depper any way, john lennon started getting influenced by dylan any way, john wanted to start writting like dylan with or without marjuwanna,

marajuwanna deff helped tho

Ulysses 01-26-2005 06:58 AM

[QUOTE=Sgt._Joker]it would of got depper any way, john lennon started getting influenced by dylan any way, john wanted to start writting like dylan with or without marjuwanna,

marajuwanna deff helped tho[/QUOTE]

Yeah, Lennon's meeting with Dylan in August 1964 marked a turning point in Lennon's lyric writing, where he began to write more deeply about himself and also drugs etc. He began maturing as a lyricist, which is why I prefer the Beatles later stuff, its also more creative, original and has depth to it compared to the poppier early material.
Supposedly Dylan thought that in the song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" the Beatles were saying "I get high" when they were actually saying "I can't hide" and it inspired him lyrically, as he saw the Beatles pushing the boundaries. You can see this on "Another Side of Bob Dylan". When the Beatles and Bob Dylan met at a hotel Dylan was staying in when he introduced them to marujuana, while they were still taking drugs such as purple hearts, Dylan asked them about the drug reference and it seemed he was proved wrong, but it inspired the Beatles to smoke pot and Dylan to create an album, so everything happens for a reason I suppose. The responses to eachothers lyrics is also fascinating with Dylan's answer to "Norweigan Wood" through "Fourth Time Around". There are many other examples of this and I find it quite intriguing and interesting as to what happens when artists such as the Beatles and Dylan associate with eachother.

MemoryMachine 01-26-2005 08:28 AM

Sgt. Peppers is the bomb ****. Harrison's contribution in "Within Without You" though, is a serious let down.

I adore Getting Better, such a feel good tune.

BludgeonySteve 01-26-2005 11:40 AM

Yeah. The Beatles really go have a lot of feel good songs. They just cheer me right up :)

cheesemuncher 01-26-2005 12:44 PM

[QUOTE=rock not roll]Yeah. The Beatles really go have a lot of feel good songs. They just cheer me right up :)[/QUOTE]
I don't particularly like getting better that much really, and in my opinion within wthout You is one of The Beatles' best songs

DeusExMachina 01-26-2005 03:45 PM

But, A Day in the Life is clearly the best song on Sgt. Peppers.

Broken Arrow 01-26-2005 04:38 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]But, A Day in the Life is clearly the best song on Sgt. Peppers.[/QUOTE]
I'd have to agree with you on that one. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is is second though.

For some crazy reason When I'm 64 doesn't really click with me. I haven't ever liked it. Am I crazy?

Woodstock 01-26-2005 04:42 PM

When I'm 64 was just supposed to be a joke song to McCartney's dad. I still like it though.

Illmatic 01-26-2005 04:49 PM

I actually like "It's Getting Better" more than "A Day in the Life"...

xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx 01-26-2005 05:13 PM

I prefer "A Day In the Life." Then I would have to say either Lucy in the Sky, Good Morning, or With A Little Help From My Friends.

clown_phobia 01-26-2005 05:19 PM

The whole album is great! How come no-one has mentioned the title track? It is so good!

Sgt._Joker 01-26-2005 05:20 PM

A Day in the Life is really something, but i really really Like Good Morning, Good Morning aswell.
Lucy in the sky is also v good, and with a liitle help from my friends is brill course it just slides off Sgt Peppers.

its so hard to compare songs :(

xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx 01-26-2005 05:38 PM

The only song on Seargent Pepper's that I don't especially like is She's Leaving Home. For some reason, that song just kinda bothers me. Although, the more I listen to it, the less it bothers me..

clown_phobia 01-26-2005 05:39 PM

[QUOTE=xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx]The only song on Seargent Pepper's that I don't especially like is She's Leaving Home. For some reason, that song just kinda bothers me. Although, the more I listen to it, the less it bothers me..[/QUOTE]

You should put it on right now :thumb:

xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx 01-26-2005 05:50 PM

[QUOTE=clown_phobia]You should put it on right now :thumb:[/QUOTE]

Not a bad idea...I think I will.

HempKnight 01-26-2005 06:00 PM

sgt peppers is a great cd, a day in the life = the best closing song of all time

Sgt._Joker 01-26-2005 06:18 PM

[QUOTE=HempKnight]sgt peppers is a great cd, a day in the life = the best closing song of all time[/QUOTE]

how bout

Her majesty?

"Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl,
But she doesnt have a lot to say.
Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl,
but she changes from say to day.
I wanna tell that her i love her a lot,
but i gotta get a belly full of wine.
Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl,
Some day i'm gonna make her mine, oh yeah,
so day i'm gonna make her mine!"

that song was a brill song for the beatles to got out on :D so cheeky :lol:

Distant Echoes 01-26-2005 06:23 PM

Her Majesty is the second shortest song on my computer...sounds like they just picked up some old lyrics and went into the studio and played the song really fast, like how most bands make some innovative songs before recording a real song, but throw it on the album anyway. Still good, nonetheless, though i still think a day in the life blows it away. but can someone explain whats goin in that song? Like, is it changing point of views between the weird noises...and whats the significance of the overdubbed sounds at the very end...i get the jist, but dont fully understand

clown_phobia 01-26-2005 06:30 PM

"never to see any other one"

It describes paul after he died.

Sgt._Joker 01-26-2005 06:34 PM

[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Her Majesty is the second shortest song on my computer...sounds like they just picked up some old lyrics and went into the studio and played the song really fast, like how most bands make some innovative songs before recording a real song, but throw it on the album anyway. Still good, nonetheless, though i still think a day in the life blows it away. but can someone explain whats goin in that song? Like, is it changing point of views between the weird noises...and whats the significance of the overdubbed sounds at the very end...i get the jist, but dont fully understand[/QUOTE]

the beatles wouldn't of done that (about her majesty), they were trying to make a better albumn (abbey road) then Let It Be.
Her Majesty might be short and fast paced... so what?

DBoons Ghost 01-26-2005 06:55 PM

The song "Two of Us" is amazing.

That is all.

Distant Echoes 01-26-2005 07:05 PM

Im not bashing on the short song, sometimes its amazing what artist can come up with 5 minutes in the studio...but im certainly not bashing on it.

I should really make it clearly in conversations i never bash on a band/song unless iclearly say i hate it...this happens all the time

clown_phobia 01-26-2005 07:22 PM

[url]http://www.eskimo.com/~bpentium/whobutch.html[/url]

^^ read that, it's about the butcher cover and how the american beatles albums were butchered.

It's a good read.

Distant Echoes 01-26-2005 07:27 PM

pretty interesting...i didnt know anything about that until now

rep+ for you

clown_phobia 01-26-2005 08:30 PM

I just realised something - Getting Better is the theme song for the TV show [i]Better homes and gardens[/i].

Woodstock 01-26-2005 08:48 PM

[QUOTE=DBoon's Ghost]The song "Two of Us" is amazing.

That is all.[/QUOTE]
Indeed.

Krabsworth 01-26-2005 09:16 PM

since im in this thread i was wondering if the album, "hey jude" was ever put in cd form? hey jude is an album that has most of their singles on it, like hey jude, the ballad of john and yoko ono, and paper back. has anyone heard of it, or own it? if you do own it could i get it from you some how via internet

clown_phobia 01-26-2005 09:20 PM

I've heard of it. It sounds pretty good, but I'm not sure if it was ever released in britain, and only their british releases are availble on CD.

Sgt._Joker 01-26-2005 10:53 PM

[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Im not bashing on the short song, sometimes its amazing what artist can come up with 5 minutes in the studio...but im certainly not bashing on it.

I should really make it clearly in conversations i never bash on a band/song unless iclearly say i hate it...this happens all the time[/QUOTE]


v, v ,v sorry,

Seafroggys 01-27-2005 12:23 AM

She's Living Home has gotta be one of hte saddest songs of all time.

No one mentioned the Sgt. Pepper's Reprise....2nd best song off that album, behind aDitL of course.

Ulysses 01-27-2005 04:10 AM

It's a great album, a record I can listen to over and over, She's Leaving Home, it's sad but beautiful in a sense, a great composition.

Sgt._Joker 01-27-2005 06:00 AM

The Bealtes UK complete Disography
 
just if u've ever wanted to know what are the albumns and what the EXACT order they came out in:

(this is the discography of the BRITTISH Beatles recordings in order of their realise)

1962-
Love me do (single)
1963-
Please Please me (single)
From me to you (single)
Please Please me (albumn)
She Loves you (single)
The Beatles hits (EPS)
"twist and shout' (EPS)
I want to hold your hand (single)
The beatles no. 1 (eps)
With the beatles (Album)
1964-
"All my loving" (EPS)
Cant buy me love (single)
Long tall sally (EPS)
a hard days night (single)
A hard days night (albumn)
I feel fine (single)
A hard days night no 1 (EPS)
a hard days night no.2 (EPS)
beatles for sale (albumn)
1995
Ticket to ride (single)
Beatles for sale No. 1 (EPS)
Beatles for sale No. 2 (eps)
Help! (single)
Help! (albumn
Rubber soul (albumn)
Day tripper (single)
Beatles Million Sellers (EPS)
1966-
Yesterday (EPS)
Paperback Writter (single)
Revolver (albumn)
Elenor rigby (Single)
a collection of oldies.... but goodies (albumn)
1967
Penny Lane (single)
Sgt. Peppers lonely hearts club band (albumn)
All you need is love (single)
Hello goodbye (single)
Magical mystery tour (albumn)
1968
Lady Madonna (single)
Hey jude (single)
The white albumn (albumn)
Yellow submairine (albumn)
1969
Get back - (single)
Ballad of john and yoko (single)
Abbey road (albumn )
Something (single)
1970
Let it be (single)
Let it be (albumn)

That is 100% correct (although i MAY of skipped one single while typing that all up) i copied that from a Beatles Book which is a Book of all the lyrics to the songs they wrote.
(please excuse any typo's)
god that took along time... enjoy! :thumb:

clown_phobia 01-27-2005 06:12 AM

[b]Wow![/b]

Give this guy some rep, people! :thumb:

Seafroggys 01-27-2005 01:48 PM

[QUOTE=Sgt._Joker]1995
Ticket to ride (single)
[/QUOTE]

****, what the hell are they under classic rock for?

Great list...I used to browse (years and years ago) this site with the complete discography, including release dates, recording dates, and who played what.

Woodstock 01-27-2005 04:41 PM

Who here doesn't really like the Beatles website? It's kind of odd, no information about the bad and only some on the newer ones.

clown_phobia 01-27-2005 04:48 PM

[QUOTE=Seafroggys]****, what the hell are they under classic rock for?[/QUOTE]

I think it's supposed to be 1965.

Metafive 01-27-2005 04:56 PM

[QUOTE]Her Majesty is the second shortest song on my computer...sounds like they just picked up some old lyrics and went into the studio and played the song really fast, like how most bands make some innovative songs before recording a real song, but throw it on the album anyway. Still good, nonetheless, though i still think a day in the life blows it away. but can someone explain whats goin in that song? Like, is it changing point of views between the weird noises...and whats the significance of the overdubbed sounds at the very end...i get the jist, but dont fully understand[/QUOTE]

I read about that in the Beatles Anthology book, they brought in an orchestra with horns and strings and drums and the whole bit and Paul told them go from your lowest note to your highest note within the 24 bars that they had to fillt up, and that's what they came up with when it was finished. And as to why they did it, well, because they're the Beatles! That's all I know about that, and yes it is the best closing song ever. By the way I heard Paul McCartney is doing another North American Tour:O

Sgt._Joker 01-27-2005 06:05 PM

he should do an aussie tour

Sgt._Joker 01-27-2005 06:09 PM

[QUOTE=Seafroggys]****, what the hell are they under classic rock for?

Great list...I used to browse (years and years ago) this site with the complete discography, including release dates, recording dates, and who played what.[/QUOTE]


i can give u the release days if u want (and i will do that now)
and i could give u every song in the albumn (but that would take far to long)
and i could tell u who sings each song (but that would also take a long time)

If u have ever wanted to know who sings what song, make a request to me, and i will find out for u (give me the albumn the song is on, it'll make it easier) ,

clown_phobia 01-27-2005 07:22 PM

[QUOTE=Metafive]Paul told them go from your lowest note to your highest note[/QUOTE]

I think it was John.


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