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Stay in your lane, younginGeorge Harrison and Bob Dylan are the only musicians to n the cover that anyone should remember fondly
I was tagged in here twice. Otherwise I wouldn’t comment on an irrelevant album by a one man band with 3 deadweight losersStay in your lane, youngin
I was tagged in here twice. Otherwise I wouldn’t comment on an irrelevant album by a one man band with 3 deadweight losers
I agree. It was over produced garbage, but that has always been typical of bubble gum pop groups.It was a benchmark for production at the time. It was recorded using a 4 track recorder. Say what you want about it from a musical standpoint, but there's no denying the genius that went into getting that big sound for the time from so little.
Carry on...
Best song off that album
The one and only Billy Shears.Best musically, perhaps. However, I like to listen to Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/A Little Help From My Friends in my head with Joe Cocker doing the 2nd song.
George Harrison and Bob Dylan are the only musicians to n the cover that anyone should remember fondly
I'd go with Rubber Soul as their bestAs a kid I thought it was a great record... In my old age, it's still good but not their best album.
Revolver for me....I'd go with Rubber Soul as their best