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Sgt. Peppers: An Ode to Music|Vinyl Monday 

Abigail Devoe
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Welcome to Vinyl Monday SEASON 2!! This is my weekly series where I chat about reocrds in my collection and the ’60s/’70s music I love. My thoughts on an ICONIC album: The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (released 1967.) Subscribe for Vinyl Monday and more vinyl/vintage fashion content!
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Timestamps:
intro - 0:00
Sgt. Pepper’s - 1:43
influences - 8:13
the music - 11:10
legacy - 13:55
my thoughts - 17:48
thanks for watching! - 25:27
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Intro Music: Yeah Yeah Yeah (Long) by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: audionautix.com/
Outtro Music: Ticket To Nowhere Man by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: audionautix.com/
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@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
who had the best sgt. peppers outfit: john, paul, george, or ringo? discuss!!
@imperialjoe8023
@imperialjoe8023 Год назад
while I like them all in their own way, ringo and George have killer hats
@FotogInkArt
@FotogInkArt Год назад
Paul
@axelazaryan
@axelazaryan Год назад
JOOOOOOOHN
@IamSkullrules
@IamSkullrules Год назад
Billy his makeup, the created Patch, OPP , No such Department existed , the Azur, his fake mustache, the wood wind instrument, Crowley is on their twice .
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
@@axelazaryan the way i read this in yoko’s voice
@dabhidhm4093
@dabhidhm4093 Год назад
The most striking thing about Pepper to me is how visual it is. Every song has strong mind's eye imagery for me, moreso than any other album I know. Billy Shears strutting out to take the microphone (and of course looking exactly like Ringo Starr), cellophane flowers, a girl leaving home, Mother weeping in her dressing gown, chickens, horses, and dogs, watching the skirts, a car crash, the English Army, four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire. Yes, I can SEE Henry the Horse dancing the waltz to this day. Not just one picture for a song, but dozens, maybe hundreds. No wet streets and trains and streetlamps either, but all very unique and original visions. The Beatles created the greatest music video ever in 1967, and it's playing in your head.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l 10 месяцев назад
Paul's death, ya missed that one.
@RingoWaters-kl4vo
@RingoWaters-kl4vo 3 месяца назад
@@user-fu2mi1nd5lplease tell me you’re joking
@gregt2141
@gregt2141 Год назад
Lovely Rita is underrated. I'll go one step further, Lovely Rita is one of the most underrated Beatles tracks.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
behind it’s all too much and hey bulldog, lovely rita is THE underrated beatles track
@harlow743
@harlow743 Год назад
I'll go further Lovely Rita is quite kissable.
@buzziband9535
@buzziband9535 11 месяцев назад
Agreed! The last 20 seconds is the best musical part of the entire album.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l 10 месяцев назад
That one has a hidden occult message in reverse.
@thermionic1234567
@thermionic1234567 6 месяцев назад
And it’s very-well-recorded too!
@monaural2.988
@monaural2.988 Год назад
Abigail, you ought to be teaching a college class on Rock ‘n Roll history, especially if your expertise and passion match what you do here with Pepper. Sure, there’s a lot of ground to cover, but you’re a natural!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
that is a VERY high compliment, thank you so much. my intro-level writing class in college used the turn it up anthology as the textbook, so it basically WAS a rock-and-roll history course. kind of threw me into the deep end of writing about music but that class has stuck with me ever since. it'll be in the far, FAR future, but i'd consider teaching a college course on all this
@NBportofino
@NBportofino Год назад
Abigale - we finance documentaries. Reach out is you have a production team interested. You’re quite good!
@nocarbonfootprint9120
@nocarbonfootprint9120 9 месяцев назад
I agree. I'm almost 60 and used to do album reviews in the 80s and 90s and I never did deep dives like this. Of course, I didn't have the internet, either, but....
@peterkincl7720
@peterkincl7720 Год назад
Great shows you do, me re-living what you are discovering (I’m an old fart OK Boomer who was in high school when Pepper came out). But, regarding concept albums, no, Zappa wasn’t the first (I’m assuming you are referring to Freak Out). The very first one was more than ten years earlier in 1955, Frank Sinatra's In the Wee Small Hours. A total somber gloomy melancholy trip, and in my opinion, one of the great albums of all time.
@nvm9040
@nvm9040 3 месяца назад
"It was fifty years ago today,Where a band began to play" Pepper is probably the Beatles best work for this psychedelic period even tho there a mix of baroque pop and psych which just blends nicely 🌈☮🌹📯 Pepper is a lose concept album at first look but it still has a theme running through it like the applaud after Within you Without you but still its a strong album and probably my favorite by them 🌈✨🌷☮
@Yakaru1
@Yakaru1 Год назад
Me as an 8 year old in the early 70s -- listening to Day in the Life over and over, obsessively picking up the needle and putting it back to the start and listening again, stunned.
@Swagner_Soar
@Swagner_Soar Год назад
This is a top tier channel for classic rock
@timwestcott361
@timwestcott361 8 месяцев назад
The Beatles kicked off when I was 11 , took my hand and led me through the musical journey to this album. It was an all-consuming moment. Lyrics on the sleeve ! Then they let us go - encourage us to pursue all those influences that thay had been informed by. Like big brothers who take you to an amazing party where you meet kindred spirits. Like Hendrix. Like Ravi Shankar. And your journey begins.
@RayWalker-pythonic
@RayWalker-pythonic 3 месяца назад
Blew my mind when it was released. It was such a dangerous experiment.
@stoneyboyd
@stoneyboyd 4 месяца назад
22:53 funny story, this happened to me back when I didn’t have a car and I road the bus everywhere. I woke up one morning and when drinking my cup of coffee I looked up and I noticed that I was late. I quickly dressed, hopped on my bike and rode it 3 miles to my nearest bus stop 20 seconds before the bus arrived. It was on the ride to work that I realized how perfectly Lennon captured the Human experience including the struggle of running late and still managing to catch the bus. A Day in the Life was already my favorite Beatles song and that experience made me love it even more.
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 Год назад
I wish it WAS an hour long. The close up insertion about Rita, I got scared, no I loved it, I jumped, no I laughed❤. An ode to music itself, that's memorable.
@sleethmitchell
@sleethmitchell Месяц назад
we often thought of the beatles and the stones as being in mild competition back then. the covers of sgt pepper and satanic majesty made it obvious. the beach boys were never mentioned in the same breath till 'good vibrations' came on the air. but they were always 'beach music' to us. love your commentary!
@RickM01
@RickM01 Год назад
When I was in 8th grade, my homeroom teacher lent me each Beatles record in order of their American release. Like one every week. I would record each on a side of a cassette tape. When I got Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the music blew my mind. It was one of those records that made life technicolor (the other was Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited but that came a year later in my life and The Doors - American Prayer). I couldn't believe it!! My favorites are: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, With a Little Help From My Friends, Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds, Getting Better, Fixing a Hole, She's Leaving Home, Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!, Within Without You, When I'm Sixty-Four, Lovely Rita, Good Morning Good Morning, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise), and A Day In The Life. I remember how I first listened to it. I had a portable square blue Panasonic tape recorder (permanently borrowed from my sister) that I propped on my bedroom windowsill. I would listen to it with my window open so I'd get the spring breeze and outside night sounds from the woods mixed in with the music as I went to sleep. Good times. Thank you Abbie spending a beautifully wigged out psychedelic 26:15 taking us on your trip with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Have you ever seen Sgt. Pepper's Musical Revolution? It was a special on PBS a few number of years ago, hosted by Howard Goodall. I have it saved on the DVR thingy from 11/20/17. I highly recommend it if it ever comes around again. I don't think it's available on a hard copy. I know you recorded this a nearly year ago (okay 6 months ago) but in the event that the next several months get winterly and sullen and dark from the recording date - Stay well!!!
@williamkinsey8174
@williamkinsey8174 8 месяцев назад
An album that lends itself perfectly to mono Especially masterpieces like Getting Better. There's just a brittleness to mono that gets lost in stereo.😊
@williamburkholder769
@williamburkholder769 25 дней назад
This is an iconic 1960s piece of memorabilia. So are all their other albums. However, this is one of my favorites, along with *The Beatles* (White Album) and *Pet Sounds* by Beach Boys (for an entirely different reasons, both related to production complexity). The Abbey Road team were at their finest creative moments here. Various RU-vid interviews with George Martin and several other EMI employees tell the stories of those sessions. They are well worth watching if you're into music production and/or its history. This was the point where they realized that they had been doing so much, for so long, with so little, that they could now do anything with something. Much of what they did is now standard practice, albeit with digital tools making it all easier.
@dedsun81
@dedsun81 9 месяцев назад
I loved Lovely Rita, when I first heard it, at 11 years old. I got my mother to buy me the Sgt. Pepper album, from a flea market, that we used to go to.
@bjornerikroth
@bjornerikroth Год назад
The reason Sgt Pepper's had the same track listing in the US as the UK was the Beatles new EMI contract in 1967, where they stipulated that their choice of tracklisting and covers could not be changed in the US.
@charliemaguire2210
@charliemaguire2210 Год назад
but capitol still managed to edit out the run out groove noises
@stevehurst916
@stevehurst916 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Abigail, love your show. I Listened to Peppers when I was a kid caught up in Beatle Mania. I think the studio, producers, record company, $$$, etc, etc. sucked the life out their music. They lost their Mojo. Early Beatles were The Bomb! Still like their 2nd album up to say 1965. Rock 'n' Roll.
@-R.Gray-
@-R.Gray- 8 месяцев назад
One of the orchestral musicians on "Day in the Life" was violinist David McCallum Sr. , who's son was actor David McCallum, who starred in TV's Man From Uncle, and later NCIS. He was the person who suggested to Jimmy Page on an early recording session that he try playing his guitar with a bow.
@johncollier9280
@johncollier9280 Год назад
Yes you do have an original Capitol early pressin'! The Fool inner sleeve was early press only in the U.S. But it doesn't include the "never can be any other way" fade out. Capitol decided not to include that on either the mono or stereo releases. Imagine my surprise when years later I listened to a U.K. vinyl release for the first time 'n side 2 ended with that crazy run out message. Thanks for yet another outstandin' video!
@charliemaguire2210
@charliemaguire2210 Год назад
it does indeed appear to be an early pressing although i'd need to see the labels closer up to confirm as i am not sure if more modern 21st century US repro's had the fool inner restored.
@Musicradio77Network
@Musicradio77Network 11 дней назад
The only way to get “Sgt. Pepper” is to track down an original UK release on Parlophone and it contains the gibberish inner groove at the end of side 2. Capitol doesn’t have it in both US and Canadian copies.
@malcolmsmith5271
@malcolmsmith5271 Год назад
Digging the outfit!! At the tender age of 9 I can remember the impact that this album had on my older brother at the time, he was 16. It was a case of before…and after, Rock Music was never going to be quite the same again, in a strange way it lost its innocence. As always Abigail, an excellent synopsis.
@cbond1c113
@cbond1c113 Год назад
Right, I was 5-years old when it came out so I didn't actually come into some understanding of 'what it was until about 1969-1970. I remember being over to friends houses waiting for them to finish getting ready so we could walk to school together, and you'd see either the album jacket, or another Beatle record on the turn-table with the Apple logo face up on it.
@tonyecclestone3906
@tonyecclestone3906 Год назад
"It's time for tea and Meet The Wife" is a line that probably only makes sense to Brits of a certain age. Meet The Wife was a popular mid sixties BBC sitcom staring Freddie Frinton and Thora Hird. I remember watching it when I was a kid. Probably early in the evening over tea.
@joebloggs396
@joebloggs396 Год назад
This is something I like about Sgt Pepper, it feels more British orientated. The Kinks went in that direction even longer.
@charliemaguire2210
@charliemaguire2210 Год назад
not even i remember that, although i do remember ours is a nice house !
@schmidtwill58
@schmidtwill58 9 месяцев назад
Mae West was requested for her image. She responded with " Why would I be a part of a lonely hearts club?" Class Act!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 9 месяцев назад
haha i think diana dors had that reaction too, the beatles came up with something to convince her
@chuckselvage3157
@chuckselvage3157 Год назад
Fixing a hole and A Day in the Life are standouts
@rumidude
@rumidude 5 месяцев назад
Always got excited about a Beatles album dropping. What a mind blowing experience it was to listen to this the first time.
@aviadilo
@aviadilo 11 месяцев назад
I think "Fixing a Hole" is the most underrated track on Sgt. Pepper. It's a gorgeous song - managing to be ethereal and punchy at the same time. To me it's one of the two best tracks on Pepper, along with, of course "A Day in the Life". Sorry, Abigail, but calling it a "buffer" is ridiculous!
@99tonnes
@99tonnes 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Also, Getting better is pretty good - both those are bettter than LSD, which has nice verses but a really annoying and heavy-handed chorus.
@-R.Gray-
@-R.Gray- 8 месяцев назад
Although Pattie might have brought the Hare Krishna movement to George's attention (one account says he first met a monk at a party in 1969), a primary early influence was the book Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda, given to George by Ravi Shankar, whom he met in 1966. Harrison chose to put Yogananda and the 3 last members of that succession of gurus on the Sgt. Pepper's cover. George gave a copy of that same book to Gary Wright, who wrote his hit "Dream Weaver" about Yogananda. I also think that the line in "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" about the floor needing sweeping is referring to an incident described in the book where after Yogananda's guru had caused him to have a spiritual experience, he handed him a broom and asked him to sweep up (inferring that he should remain grounded no matter what psychological state he was in).
@gouvyrock
@gouvyrock Год назад
my favorite beatles albums are "rubber soul" and "abbey road" 😉😊😄
@donaldgibson4459
@donaldgibson4459 Год назад
You look very 60s style. My big sister was a cheerleader in 1968 at Walt Whitman High, in Huntington, Long Island, NY.. I was about 11, 12 yrs old. All the high school cheerleaders would meet at our house on Thursday night. They used to iron each other's hair on the ironing board. I only allowed 1 friend over to visit Billy. He was my coolest friend, and a real gentleman. The girls called him carrot top. He liked that. Those girls liked the Beatles, the beach boys, The Supremes, and a band called Rare Earth. Rare Earth did a version of a song called; 'Get Ready'. That was a real bad ass song.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
i have that rare earth record! some real cool stuff
@johnclarke851
@johnclarke851 2 месяца назад
I’m aware this post is a year old so no one will care but my fav Sgt Pepper uniform is Ringo’s . A shocking pink military style uniform is hilarious and the British sailor cap is the cherry on the sundae.
@frenchvinyladdict
@frenchvinyladdict Год назад
i grew up with Sgt. Pepper's CD version, I was truly amazed a couple of years ago when I got ahold of a vinyl copy of this great album in mono 1st UK Press. I had the impression to rediscover this masterpiece. great video Abigail!
@7bestthings
@7bestthings Год назад
"Lovely Rita Fan Club" member - checking in. One of my favorites on the album, along with Mr. Kite and Sgt. Pepper. Sgt. Pepper (The album) is my favorite Beatles album and favorite album of all-time, exactly for the reason you say, this was the last album they were all really together on. They all join in on the concept of Sgt. Pepper and it's great to hear. Paul's future ideas would not be as enthusiastically received (Magical Mystery Tour and Get Back). It shows the Beatles at the peak of their creativity. Each Beatle gives an exceptional effort and shows their unique individual creative abilities but they are still working together as a finely tuned unit. Sgt. Pepper is a unique and magical moment in Rock history! Thanks for the great review, Abby!
@javiermora5046
@javiermora5046 Год назад
Dr. Robert is also missing in the US version. The three Revolver songs were included in the Yesterday and today album that originally had the infamous butcher cover.
@derekroberts6654
@derekroberts6654 3 месяца назад
and they were ALL John’s…. how could that not have been deliberate??
@Shah-of-the-Shinebox
@Shah-of-the-Shinebox Год назад
My dad had a great looking copy of Sgt Pepper in a storage unit. He didn’t even know he had it, and was more than happy to let me have it. Definitely one of the best albums ever. When I’m 64 is my favorite track
@terencestephenmoss2159
@terencestephenmoss2159 Год назад
Another fantastic review 👏 👌 The most easily recognisable tip of the hat from other musical bands other than the Rolling Stones fashioning their music 🎶 beatles 😀 like 👍 are the Pretty Things on SF Sorrow on She says good morning 🙏 which is remarkably similar to John Lennon's Good Morning Good Morning 🙏
@marydarko3380
@marydarko3380 Год назад
Yesss, lovely Rita deserves more appreciation!! I’ll gladly be part of that fan club lol
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
welcome to the lovely rita fan club!!
@jltbass56
@jltbass56 Год назад
@Abigail Devoe Here's a pic of my Lovely Rita! She's a rescue from the Humane Society. Maybe 5 years old. We've had her for a year. She was surrendered. Used for breeding and fighting. She is living the best life now! Love, love love! ❤️ She is so sweet!😘💕💕 And so are you!🥰
@poetryofbeing
@poetryofbeing Год назад
Love the Brand New fact!
@iracuster4838
@iracuster4838 Год назад
This album came out on my 16th birthday, and I smoked weed for the first time as I listened to it for the first time. It always makes me happy to hear it and I'll always love it.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
now THAT sounds like a devastatingly cool formative experience!!
@iracuster4838
@iracuster4838 Год назад
@@abigaildevoe It helped make me what I am today...OLD.
@MrLincity
@MrLincity Год назад
This has been the most significant album throughout my life On vinyl album as a child, on tape walkman as a teenager, CD as an adult and now on Vinyl again. love it
@BlueSky...
@BlueSky... Год назад
Your Sgt Peppers dress is awesome! 🏆🏆🏆 Your analysis of the songs is really amazing---especially the Pet Sounds connection and your stellar thoughts on A Day in the Life! Wow!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
thank you so much! i will take any and every excuse to wear my vintage peppers getup!!
@syater
@syater Год назад
Small Pepper Project;... Pay particular attention to the drumming on "A Day in the Life." Quiet, elegant, perfect.. One of Ringo's very best performances. For extra credit... listen to Pink Floyd's "Paint Box" afterward. Don't these two songs have a very similar mood ? Similar use of drums, acoustic guitar and piano?
@Pablo668
@Pablo668 9 месяцев назад
The Beatles, they are the Beatles. Great album. Now, what you said about Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Elton John did a version of it in the 70's, and it is awesome. It doesn't replicate the original as you mentioned, but it's a damn fine version either way. Speaking of Elton, I'd love you to do an episode on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.That album set is an incredible piece of work.
@kristoferhaley
@kristoferhaley Год назад
I was blown away when I first listened to this in college. I was lucky enough to find a mono Capitol LP to play on my then meager system. When the album finished I felt like I had sat through a dramatic and compelling movie. Never felt that way about any other album even more “mature” prog albums that I loved in my youth. One of the Beatles most poignant love letters to the world ✌️🕊☮️
@Ctophermon
@Ctophermon Год назад
I'm playing the Giles Martin remix, since my 70s reissue has been played to death over the years. Thanks for another great musical inspiration for my Monday!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
nice! gotta say sgt. pepper's is my favorite giles beatles mix
@erickent4248
@erickent4248 10 месяцев назад
When I was young (in the 80s) my first music loves were 60s records like the ones you love, my first tape was a Beach Boys live album, followed by Sgt Pepperoni and Are You Experienced. I did not stay in the past, I listen to mostly recent music now, but your videos touch on the same feeling that I had as a kid. I would love to hear your take on We're Only In It For the Money.
@lukeizabelle2131
@lukeizabelle2131 Год назад
Personally, I don't find "Getting Better" to be a filler at all. As a matter of fact, I think that it is one of the best tracks/songs of the album.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l 10 месяцев назад
Quite interesting in reverse.
@mattknife4140
@mattknife4140 2 дня назад
Lovely Rita Club ❤❤❤❤
@shelleylyme6402
@shelleylyme6402 Год назад
It's a musical postcard from London 1967.
@cafe.cedarbeard
@cafe.cedarbeard Год назад
OMG! You inspire me with your style and respect for the craft disciplines of eld. This album I never heard vinyl as by the time I got into the Beatles I had shifted to the CD world. I still remember my first experience with this album, it was a revelation among revelations, The Wall and Dark Side Of The Moon preceded it. All of them first deep experience was on cassette Walkman, out on walks in the neighborhood ca. 1989-91. Then Brian Eno in the 70's especially, hearing Another Green World for the first time later on, 1995-6 or so, that was just as revelatory as the previous trio. I was into heavy metal as a bassist in the mid 80's, but then I began to explore the influences Steve Harris of Iron Maiden mentioned in interviews back then; Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Yes. My first girlfriend's brothers turned me onto The Beatles as I never knew them; Rubber Soul onward was different than the boys I heard on my Mom's radio choices as a kid. I think you'd really dig my music, Abigail. Everything I do is inspired by the psychedelic dimensions of sound, especially the 1960's and 70's when all my favorite sounds already existed. The only benefit of digital I honor is for example you only need a laptop or a tablet and a USB keyboard or two, maybe some USB organ pedals like Rush used, or one amp that can model well a bunch of amps, so as to not have to haul a multi semi truck army of gear for a tour with lots of different sounds. I also dig your astrology knowings...hey there Gemini sister! I'm Gemini Moon, zero degree which is conjunct Pleiades currently at the 29th degree of Tropical Taurus, and my South Node is on Betelgeuse in the late degrees of Gemini, so I really dig your tangents, and with my Gemini ruler Mercury in my 4th house combust the Sun in Capricorn, with Saturn way up almost topping my inner sky but for Sirius as the highest shiny thing up when I was born, the Moon bright and gibbous in the 9th, slightly setting, your history talks really inspire me. I'm glad to witness anyone born after 1996 who can really sing and or play, or like yourself who has a true fan's appreciation of music and also a hands on craft in your fashion devotion. At 49 I'm singing and playing all my instruments better than ever and ready to participate in the ongoing evolution of classic Rock in the prog dimension I so deeply dig. I see a great revival of real music when Neptune reaches Aries in a few years. Music has never been so stupid to me as it has been since Neptune entered Pisces; lazy and outsourced to the robot, the Neptune in Pisces kids just space out in digital cartoon space and if there was ever any human input you'd never know it after it passes through a thousand filters and gets hacked up into a uniform grid. Anyway, old guy ramble from an age when we had an attention span the length of an album side. Thank you Abby, for keeping some love alive for the musics of old when people playing instruments together was the only way things got done.
@cafe.cedarbeard
@cafe.cedarbeard Год назад
Music stupid to me; Libra rising with Uranus, Pluto and Vesta therein. Venus stationed retro in 5th house Aquarius, Jupiter in Aquarius; I really dig it when the musicians can really sing and play. The Cure is the simplest band I really like, and they really can do lots of different things like prog, especially since they hired Reeves Gabrels. Sgt. Pepper-Magical Mystery is also my favorite Beatles period. Thanks again dear Gemini sibling, you rock!
@cafe.cedarbeard
@cafe.cedarbeard Год назад
Pacific Northwest native; I still wonder if I'm on the wrong coast for the music I really dig. Sun Ra came from Philly. All of my top favorites are English. Grunge is not to my liking. It hit me when Rush was my top favorite band followed by Yes and The Beatles. The heroin, the darkness of those kinds of people too familiar to me to really dig it. PNW has as many ghosts as the East Coast, maybe darker for the size and danger of the mountains out here. This is the western edge of the Ring of Fire after all.
@cafe.cedarbeard
@cafe.cedarbeard Год назад
Eastern edge...it's only the West in terms of the direction it is from the other side of the continent. We're East of Asia in terms of the Ring of Fire; that's to say all the land that directly borders the great Pacific Ocean.
@xxryder1
@xxryder1 Год назад
Your review of SPLHCB was so incisive for someone so young! I mean, I remember the summer it was released and have read countless reviews since but you added info I hadn't heard before. I don't consider it the best Beatles album but I recognize how revolutionary it was. The jacket, the art and the instrumentation, all of it, was so advanced. My favorite tracks are not the biggies, I like Fixing a Hole, Getting Better and my sleeper, She's Leaving Home. Like Good Morning, Good Morning for you, She's Leaving grew on me over time. I love your videos and big ups for your Pepper jacket!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
thank you! on your personal favorites: what makes this album so special is that "filler" material. each and every song on that track listing has a reason for being there and serves a purpose for the album as a whole. you can't always say that for the beatles! (looking at you, maxwell's silver hammer, wild honey pie, i could go on...haha)
@Borella309
@Borella309 6 месяцев назад
For many years now it has been fashionable to say that this album is over-rated - problem is, this is actually the greatest album ever made.
@telliott
@telliott 5 месяцев назад
My favorite or George's Indian songs came later. It was the flip side of "Lady Madonna" in '68. It wasn't on an album till Past Masters. "The Inner Light" is a great song. An instrumental version is on the latest remasted CD of Wonderwall Music.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 5 месяцев назад
wonderwall is one of my favorite films, i love george's soundtrack. i noticed an alternate take of inner light was released on streaming services with the soundtrack but didn't know what was up with that
@telliott
@telliott 5 месяцев назад
@@abigaildevoe You should definitely check out the original vocal version if you haven't heard it.
@donaldgibson4459
@donaldgibson4459 Год назад
I bet you have some Thin Lizzy in that collection. That would make an interesting show, or segment. There was a great interview with Phill Lynott; in the magazine called; The Trouser Press 1979; I think. My favorite song by them was;The Cowboy Song. "Rockin in the rodeo; here I go!" Thx for all the great shows that you do. :)
@DirectorsGarage
@DirectorsGarage 7 месяцев назад
Abi (Abbi, or Abby-- help!), this is the first review of yours that misses the mark for me-- and I love your album reviews. Let's start with the cover. To credit photographer Michael Cooper is misplacing credit. Peter Blake designed the work. The sleeve was his concept. Cooper took the photo, that's it. Blake is an icon of British pop art and should get the credit-- he assembled everything, it was his concept-- and the boys ran with it. The song to pay attention to (well, they're all great) but Getting Better is the synthesis of what Lennon and McCartney were as a writing duo. Yes there are Paul compositions and John compositions, but they worked on the songs together. Paul came in with cheery line, "It's getting better all the time," to which John suggested the response, "It can't get no worse." That sums up John and Paul's partnership-- the ying and the yang-- better than perhaps any other track in The Beatles catalog (or catalogue? You decide.) Paul suggests they took on the fictional roles to shed themselves of their former selves to create something new. I don't know if that's true. Mr. McCartney has a loose relationship with facts and memories. A true genius, but he's also claimed Let It Be came out of a drug induced dream he had about his mom-- which can't be true because the line "mother Mary comes to me" had several different names (and words) in its place before settling on Mary. But I digress. I have no doubt that Paul took it to the band, but the hows and whys are vague. The track that doesn't belong here is "She's Leaving Home". It simply doesn't fit and is way too soft and syrupy for this collection. The thought from the label was that singles shouldn't be included on albums because the fans already bought those songs once, it would be double dipping to have them buy a full album that included singles they already had purchased. The other point I'd make is that the review you made leaned into the 2017 remix where Giles screwed with (being kind) a perfectly good record that had lived for 50 years with the correct mixes. The 2017 is more of a re-interpretation of the recording than a remix. The two distinct versions should not be conflated in a review because he altered what his father and the band did in the studio (save the phasing of John's voice on Lucy). One other note-- this is the last album before Brian Epstein's death. If there can be any marker that starts The Beatles on a path to breakup, it's losing Brian as manager. Brian was the arbiter. Had Brian lived, the events that tore the band apart would have been ironed out. There would have been no need for Allen Klein. Anyway, I compliment you on taking on the challenge of Pepper. This one missed for me. And sorry for the novel. I'm old.
@crapmalls
@crapmalls 5 месяцев назад
It would be cool if sgt peppers was just on the radio right now
@vinyljoe1940
@vinyljoe1940 Год назад
Love this video. Well done
@stevem.1853
@stevem.1853 Год назад
Holds a special place in my heart. The first Beatles album I listened to from start to finish, again and again
@DavidLee-rx6uo
@DavidLee-rx6uo Год назад
Abigail you rock!!
@hecklongtree
@hecklongtree Год назад
So glad I found your channel. Great insights into classic albums!
@ashrobinson4604
@ashrobinson4604 Год назад
Outstanding content and presentation as always! 👍
@twofromthetrunk9932
@twofromthetrunk9932 Год назад
The gift from my son a few years ago was the Sargent Peppers LP picture disc. I love that you called the Paul is Dead a meme.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
what a nice gift! and yes i did, because paul is dead was a meme!! (or as close as you could get to one before household internet that is)
@johnlosert922
@johnlosert922 Год назад
You are brilliant, girl!
@DannerPlace
@DannerPlace Год назад
Excellent review, thank you.
@philowens7680
@philowens7680 Год назад
It's incredible how deeply you have dived into this. I love it.
@garethwalsh5626
@garethwalsh5626 Год назад
Love the Beatles, and love your videos! 💞💓💞
@mibeatleman6767
@mibeatleman6767 Год назад
Hitler is in the crowd on the album, he's hidden behind Ringo (you can see him in an alternate photos).
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 Год назад
PEPPER!!! Congrats for the 2nd season, Abigail, can't wait for more episodes!
@MacgyverMike1
@MacgyverMike1 Год назад
Great video abby
@greghawkins229
@greghawkins229 Год назад
Love the intro guitar. Sets the tone for something special coming up
@adamfindlay7091
@adamfindlay7091 3 месяца назад
One thing i respect about the Fab4 is their open influences they wear on their stripes.💂 Also, i cant listen to the-It's all Paul; You gotta follow the John camp; I prefer their joint efforts way more. Your take on it is fresh. I guess it was a snap shot in time of their highest moment possibly.
@johnwelch5132
@johnwelch5132 Год назад
That is the prefect review of that album
@thepiperatthegatesofdawn1785
YES, lovely rita is so good.
@amdenis
@amdenis Год назад
OMFG! I just came across your channel for the first time today and can't stop watching. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for all the great research and fun of so much music that I grew up with, love and even helped mix and master in some instances. You are going to be huge, and I plan to share your channel broadly with friends, clients and loved ones.
@joecalandrella3330
@joecalandrella3330 Год назад
Abby, yer a gem. The threads were uniformly well-suited, so to speak; therefore the metric becomes moustache-centric, in which case George wins. …by a hair, naturally.
@jennydeaf9O9
@jennydeaf9O9 Год назад
LOVELY RiTA FANCLUB ViCE PRESIDENT HERE ! 20:30 ~
@radiomindchatter7994
@radiomindchatter7994 Год назад
I had a picture disc of Pepper and it sounded remarkably good! Really like your shown Abigail!
@harlow743
@harlow743 Год назад
Abigail comes up with a lot of nice looks and outfits.....very creative.
@chaytondarst4143
@chaytondarst4143 Год назад
I am like the worlds biggest Beatles fan, so this video literally made me scream with joy when I saw it posted!
@psychedelicbadger4092
@psychedelicbadger4092 Год назад
Totally with you on Lovely Rita! Always loved that track. A day in the Life was recorded during the first week of my life. I love that song and the album. I was 15 when I first heard it back in 1982.
@dannymarz2568
@dannymarz2568 Год назад
In 1966/67 , the Beatles took a HUGE chance by producing this record. I've seen a You Tube clip of Dick Clark's Bandstand showing teens a pre Pepper video of the Fabs doing ''Strawberry Fields / Penny Lane''. And guess what, MOST of the youngsters DIDN'T LIKE IT and thought the Beatles looked weird with the facial hair. The Monkees were also the hottest band on the planet at the time out selling the Beatles AND the Stones for a time. This album was brave, bold and a big gamble, it might have bombed with teens, but its timing was perfect when released at the start of the Summer of Love 1967 , it BLEW THE COMPETION AWAY!!!! It changed EVERYTHING in pop music. It changed the music world completely, Again, The Beatles did it FIRST .......
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
i nearly referenced that bandstand clip in this video, but it was left on the cutting room floor! so strange to think that the monkees beat out the beatles here in the US for a while
@dannymarz2568
@dannymarz2568 Год назад
The Monkees WERE the American Beatles!
@richardrose2606
@richardrose2606 Год назад
​@@dannymarz2568 The Monkies were a totally manufactured concoction. In the beginning all their song were written and played by others. Only Michael Nesmaith was a real musician. Give be a break.
@dannymarz2568
@dannymarz2568 Год назад
@@richardrose2606 ...Your TOTALLY off with your opinion & facts. Peter & Mike AND Micky were ALL real musicians! DO YOUR FACT CHECKS! The Monkees were HUGE back in 1966/67 out selling both the Stones AND the Beatles for a time..
@richardrose2606
@richardrose2606 Год назад
@@dannymarz2568 It's ridiculous in any way to compare "The Monkies" to The Beatles. "The Monkies" sold a lot of records - big deal. The Beatles changed music.
@danielmarsh3178
@danielmarsh3178 3 месяца назад
Great video, Abby. Loved your opera house analogy. I'm currently studying art synesthesia and you really painted a picture in my head.
@beatlefan64
@beatlefan64 Год назад
Another great video Abby. I am a HUGE fan of The Beatles. I first heard the album back in the 70s as a kid, when my older brother played it on our parents console stereo. Faves include Getting Better and Fixing a Hole. Love your outfit. John's costume is my fave.
@bamacopeland4372
@bamacopeland4372 Год назад
New to your channel already love it here. This is my music that is so intertwined like kudzu on the side of the road in my life. Instant subscriper. Funny aside when I was in the army, Sgt named Pepper needless to say always had jokes thrown at him. But jokes on us he named his first daughter Lucy Rita.
@bobburroughs6241
@bobburroughs6241 8 месяцев назад
Great review as ever Abi. I was in the fan club in the early years.
@oscar542241
@oscar542241 Год назад
That was beautiful the way you described a day in the life. Hope you can keep that up for other albums and maybe explore other beatles vinyl pressings cause that can open more doors for you.
@theeternaldreamer4411
@theeternaldreamer4411 10 месяцев назад
Pepper is an album about the mystery and poignancy of life. If you have not yet enjoyed it whilst visiting Lucy, I would highly recommend doing so.
@stuart2010ification
@stuart2010ification Год назад
In 1967, aged 15, when I was earning £6 11s 6d a week in my first job, a 45 rpm single cost about 6s 8d, and an LP £1 12s 6d (Mono), and a bit more for Stereo. To buy the Beatles LP Sgt Pepper cost me more or less a quarter of my weekly wages. Looking back, the pop business was quite happy screwing every last penny it could out of young pop fans like I was. And what did we get for that money? A piece of plastic and two bits of cardboard, which could be easy damaged in some way or another. The Beatles never took a bus/or tube and travelled in Rolls-Royces. I do think we were ripped off something rotten.
@jimmymelendez1836
@jimmymelendez1836 Год назад
Sgt. Pepper is such a great album. You can't go wrong with this album.
@pelaronson4086
@pelaronson4086 10 месяцев назад
Love Your chanell, love Your taste, n LOVE YOUR HUMOR,.. and adore the Beatles xxx R
@Bootradr
@Bootradr Год назад
You crack me up with your humor and intrigued me with your research and information. Very interesting video. You definitely seem like you know your Beatles :-) And btw, if someone doesn't have 20 minutes to watch your video, well..., they are just too busy! I didn't have time earlier today so I waited until I was at home tonight. And besides; I'd much rather watch interesting videos like yours than the junk they have on TV hehe 🎶👍😎 Oh great and interesting review on a great and interesting album indeed! Thanks for putting it all together.
@neilmassey2932
@neilmassey2932 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant review Love the ps to lovely rita meter maid.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
always looking for more members of the lovely rita fan club!
@thepiperatthegatesofdawn1785
You look amazing!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
thank you!
@alansmith1989
@alansmith1989 11 месяцев назад
"The Inner Light" was the last of George`s Indian themed songs.
@faiqlatif3122
@faiqlatif3122 Год назад
Love your musical tastes! Same as me listening to bands from the 60s and 70s. Here's my favourite: Chicago, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Grand Funk Railroad, Johnny and Edgar Winter, and a lot more.
@donaldgibson4459
@donaldgibson4459 Год назад
We had a 100 yr old barn with a couple of horses, 3 big dogs and a cat, on 2 acres. I was the youngest, my 2 sisters and brother were teenagers. Mom allowed kids to smoke pot on the property. She was a successful realestate lady. Dad never knew about her policy. She didn't want the teenagers to get in trouble. She was also president of the PTA. Funny huh? Teenager's were hanging out at our house alot. One guy said to me your mom's a really far out lady. I replied; I know. That Beatles song; 'Good Morning'; always reminds me of those days. Makes me smile, and amuses me. That was a long time ago man.
@soleman1112
@soleman1112 Год назад
Hi Abi. I’m wayne, on You Tube I’m the Aussie Vinyl Guy. Just wanted to let you know I really love your videos. Their Fresh and interesting. Glad to see the younger generation discovering these classics. Cheers. Wayne
@raveoned
@raveoned Год назад
Fantastic video! It took me a while to really fully appreciate this album, always liking Revolver just a little more. But as I got a little older, this album started to really sit better with me (especially after finding an original 1967 mono copy at a flea market - with cutouts and inner sleeve!) Truly an album that propelled them into serious Rock music. Amazing Pepper outfit, and you look like you could be hanging out with Pattie Boyd back in the day!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
wow what a find!!
@gdwatts7407
@gdwatts7407 Год назад
❤the Beatles albums back to front on vinyl and CDs 💿
@dlux8735
@dlux8735 Год назад
Excellent Abby, You started your fist season with Their Satanic Majesties Request ,a Fav of mine. and then a perfect kick off, with Sgt. Peppers for the second season, A season which I am looking forward to, Great job on the research again right down to the inner sleeve, I'm very impressed that you also know about the Dutch Artist The Fool, they are a forgotten greatness of design and use of color. Keep spreading the knowledge of these great Musicians and Artists of the past. Also Great outfit, You need to design and have your own line of clothes!
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