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It Was Fifty Years Ago Today
On March 22, 1963, The Beatles released their first album.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps03dceb89.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Please_Me |
"It was 50 year ago today,
Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play..." |
You are really making me feel old Steve:haha:
This is the cover of the first album by them that I bought! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ps9a7c67b1.jpg |
Yep, Capitol's first Beatles album. There was actually an earlier US release, from VeeJay records, with 12 of the original 14 from Please Please Me. The Capitol album was the US version of their second album, With The Beatles, released in November. It had 9 of the 14 songs from the British version, plus two songs from a single* not on the British album, and a song from the first album.
*It was a curious difference between British and American albums. Not only did the British versions have 14 songs to the American's 12, but songs that were being released as singles in Britain were intentionally not put on albums. When Capitol put up the money for the CD releases they chose to go with the original British versions. This led to much confusion from American fans from the old days, especially albums like Rubber Soul and Revolver, which not only had songs not on the American versions, but were missing songs that had already appeared on earlier British albums, and to the release of Past Masters vol. 1 & 2, two full discs of singles that were never on the British albums. |
the influence the beatles had on rock and roll is undeniable
that said, i cannot STAND that group. used to like em a lot... but i eventually just gave up on my oldies radio station because every 5th or 6th song was a beatles song and it seemed as if you would hear several songs repeatedly within a span of a few hours. then the beatles version of rock band came out... kids anywhere from 10-16 who yesterday - wouldnt give the band a second glance and considered it old fart music - the next day they could name every member of the band and had a half dozen of their favorite beatles songs and they would come on the radio and beg you to leave it there. ugh.... eventually it just got to the point that i couldnt stand it. I all but have them blocked on pandora :haha: |
I have a Beatles white album printed on white vinyl. :D
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BTW just happened to run across this in the news today:
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Another little noted difference was Captol Records (US) tinkering with the recordings themselves. There are differences in the editing of some songs and sometimes a bit of audio "sweetening" was added by Capitol in the final US releases... <O> |
Grew up and was weaned on them...don't have any vinyl now but got all their main albums on CD :rock:
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The back side of Help!, in particular, seems to be a hodgepodge of leftover songs thrown together just to fill out the side. Nothing special about it at all, and annoyingly done. Quote:
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I prefer the US version of albums like Rubber Soul, partly because that's the version I've listened to all these years, and partly because that version of 'I'm Looking Through You' has the "false start" guitar track at the intro not found on the British version. Conversely only the British version of Sgt. Pepper's has the cool laugh track at the very end. |
Steve, this might interest you; there are a couple of Beatles-themed radio shows here in Los Angeles available also over the 'Net:
Saturday Withe the Beatles (KCSN 88.5) Saturdays, 10:00 am - 1:00pm PST http://www.kcsn.org/programs/saturday-with-the-beatles/ Breakfast With The Beatles (KLOS 95.5) Sundays, 9:00 am - 12:00pm PST http://www.955klos.com/common/page.p...=321&is_corp=0 The Sunday show has the distinction of being the longest-running Beatles radio show, broadcasting for nearly 30 years. Both shows feature Beatles news, rare tracks and outtakes and specials shows for the Beatles' birthdays and such. The Sunday show also plays 1960s Beatles radio promos and commercials from local radio station 93 KHJ. It is quite a kick to hear an ad for "the latest Beatles album available for just $2.95". Ah, for the days when I could go down to a recrd store and but four albums for $10.00... <O> |
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My favorite radio station of all time was one I used to listen to back in 1970 in L.A. They would play two or three different versions of the same song. Something recently popular would actually be a cover of an older, maybe unknown song, and you could decide if the popular cover was really better than the original. That's when I first found out that Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' was actually an uncredited ripoff of a Small Faces song, which was actually a ripoff of a Muddy Waters song that was actually written by Willie Dixon. |
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