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Revolver
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A story about the last time I consumed this — 4 years ago

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it was alright but it didn’t have many of the songs i knew of. i played for my mother and she didn’t really like it that muchand she likes the beatles. i ‘m glad i didn’t buy it. i knew maybe 2 of the songs.

A review of this — 5 years ago

I’m not going to win any friends with this statement, but I believe the Beatles might be the most overrated band of all time. As a disciple of punk rock music, the 60s seem like a drug-induced, love fest that belonged to my parents’ generation.

Nonetheless, Revolver, the first Beatles album I’ve listened to from front to back, was an interesting listen. I understand how much of a profound influence this band had on popular music and I understand why rock and roll historians can basically split rock history into two segments: Before the Beatles and after the Beatles.

Revolver gives credence to Indian music (Love To You) and it was nice to hear a few of the more notable tracks (Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and Eleanor Rigby) in their proper context.

I doubt I’ll ever join the converted and catch “Beatlemania,” but I am now giving Sergeant Pepper a shot and, so far, I like it much better.

My favorite Beatles song is “Helter Skelter.” If one song on Revolver remotedly reminded me of “Helter Skelter,” I’d give it a thumbs up. None of them did.

My favorite Beatles album — 5 years ago

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This is the one I pull out most often and the one I feel is the strongest cut for cut. The only one I find myself skipping is “Dr. Robert” and I even listen to that one occasionally.

So many great songs here but worth it for hearing “Tomorrow Never Knows” if nothing else.


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