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telefunker
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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 02:36
  • Post subject: What is it with Sgt Peppers?
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Is it really that good? surely must sound a bit dated now after 30 years?

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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 05:48
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Please keep substance in our comments and not revert to the old "he said she said".
joannajewsom

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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 07:21
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Sgt. Pepper's was proto-prog, proto-electronica, proto-psychedelic, proto-Billy Joel, proto-rap, proto-jazz, proto-Wonder Years, and proto-proto-punk.

Let's face it, okay? With "With a Little Help from My Friends", The Beatles changed the way we thought about friendship. "Getting Better" changed the way our education system filled children up with their rules. "Lovely Rita" changed the way our local meter maid wrote tickets. "A Day in the Life" changed the way we all lived our lives. If this album sounds dated, there's something wrong with your ears. It doesn't sound dated to Rolling Stone, now does it?
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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 10:50
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joannajewsom wrote:
Sgt. Pepper's was proto-prog, proto-electronica, proto-psychedelic, proto-Billy Joel, proto-rap, proto-jazz, proto-Wonder Years, and proto-proto-punk.

Let's face it, okay? With "With a Little Help from My Friends", The Beatles changed the way we thought about friendship. "Getting Better" changed the way our education system filled children up with their rules. "Lovely Rita" changed the way our local meter maid wrote tickets. "A Day in the Life" changed the way we all lived our lives. If this album sounds dated, there's something wrong with your ears. It doesn't sound dated to Rolling Stone, now does it?


Obviously prefering this to Revolver Joanna?

Or is there a hint of sarcasm in your post? 🙄
telefunker
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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 15:53
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Hahaha.. if only Brian Wilson realised at the time he was already the king of 60s pop, maybe he wouldn't have spent the subsequent 20 years under sedation.
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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 16:06
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Pet Sounds changed the face of pop music more then Sgt. Peppers ever could.
NowhereMan
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Mr.Music wrote:
Pet Sounds changed the face of pop music more then Sgt. Peppers ever could.




McCartney said himself Pet Sounds was the main influence of Sgt. Pepper's, although i feel Sgt.Pepper's takes the sound of Pet sounds onto a new level, and I fell it pushed the boundaries of music more than Pet Sound's did. 😎

From the backward taping in Being The Benifit Of Mr. Kite, and onto the huge orchestral climax in A Day In A Life
joannajewsom

Location: Philadelphia
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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 16:45
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NowhereMan wrote:
joannajewsom wrote:
Sgt. Pepper's was proto-prog, proto-electronica, proto-psychedelic, proto-Billy Joel, proto-rap, proto-jazz, proto-Wonder Years, and proto-proto-punk.

Let's face it, okay? With "With a Little Help from My Friends", The Beatles changed the way we thought about friendship. "Getting Better" changed the way our education system filled children up with their rules. "Lovely Rita" changed the way our local meter maid wrote tickets. "A Day in the Life" changed the way we all lived our lives. If this album sounds dated, there's something wrong with your ears. It doesn't sound dated to Rolling Stone, now does it?


Obviously prefering this to Revolver Joanna?

Or is there a hint of sarcasm in your post? :roll:



This post is smothered in sarcasm. I guess it reads as only "a hint" since
it's not uncommon to hear worse sensationalism from sincere Beatles fans. I do prefer this to Revolver, anyhow- mainly because the cover art is pretty cool.

Are there any Beatles here who actually like "Within You Without You"? I've gotten the impression that even Beatlemaniacs think this one is out of place and mediocre, at best. Yes, we get it, Indian influences! Sure, but it's still a stinker. They should have put "Only a Northern Song" (one of my favorite Beatles songs) on the album, instead of "Within You Without You."


Oh yeah, Pet Sounds>Sgt. Pepper's
NowhereMan
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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 16:49
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Unfortunately I love Within You Without You 😄

Maybe Baby Your A Rich Man would've fitted better, or indeed Only A Northern Song, although Only A Northern Song, of course, was placed on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack in 1968...... 😎
JohnnyRocketFingers

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  • Posted: 04/01/2009 17:11
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Joanna do u like sgt peppers or no? and Sgt Peppers > Pet Sounds
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