Album of the day (#526): Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Ba

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Facetious



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  • Posted: 04/26/2012 16:32
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SquishypuffDave wrote:
I'm pretty sure people decided that themselves. Since when was this album supposed to be challenging?


Hmm, I think some of the promotion for the album misled the people. Dunno, I wasn't there then.
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Error Finn wrote:
Sgt. Pepper share the same status / problem as Orson Welles' film Citizen Kane (1941). Both have years, even decades, through the declaration of the best in their field. Subsequent generations will wonder about choices. Well, the old union have always trusted to better than a new fashion ... At Me in my ears sounds Pepper, 25 years after the listened years, with musical. It does not adequately reflect the actual band career. "Fab Four" was tired of being The Beatles, and they took Sgt. Pepper break from the subjects. Today, I listen to the disc a couple times a year.BTW, I will not change the Oasis board ... Cool OK ALBUM.


Citizen Kane still is the best film ever made.
Other albums released in 1967:
Are You Experienced?
Velvet Underground & Nico
I Never Loved A Man The Way I Loved You
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
Live At The Apollo
Parable Of Arable Land
Atlantis (Sun Ra)

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Mr.Music wrote:
Citizen Kane still is the best film ever made.
Other albums released in 1967:
Are You Experienced?
Velvet Underground & Nico
I Never Loved A Man The Way I Loved You
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
Live At The Apollo
Parable Of Arable Land
Atlantis (Sun Ra)

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Pink Floyd's debut album was recorded at the same time, in neighboring studio as "Pepper". According to the legend, influenced one another.
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First time I held this original 1967 printed vinyl in my hands when I was ten. I knew already that this will be forever my favorite album.
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TracyJacks wrote:
First time I held this original 1967 printed vinyl in my hands when I was ten. I knew already that this will be forever my favorite album.
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You were duped!
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Jhereko wrote:
You were duped!


No I wasn't. No one told me at the age of 9 who the Beatles were, I discovered them by myself. And no one told me how brilliant Sgt. Pepper was, I didn't read anything about the album, I just put it on my record player and it was me who was fell in love with Pepper. Wink
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  • Posted: 04/28/2012 04:03
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You fool! You only THINK you like the album!
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Eggman/Walrus/Taxman wrote:
I do think that it's OVERrated, OVERblown and a little OVERproduced, a bit like Abbey Road. In some places it's weak (I, for one, don't think Lovely Rita and When I'm 64 should've been on this album AT ALL.


d'oh!

I can't believe I used to say such stupid things.
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Eggman/Walrus/Taxman wrote:
d'oh!

I can't believe I used to say such stupid things.

I can't believe you bumped an old AOTD thread.
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I can't believe you bumped an old AOTD thread.


Surprised
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