adore the fact it's as eclectic as it is. songs may not be fully developed but it's a brilliant soundscape from the glossy and grand to the coarse and abstract. their most comprehensive offering.
The ultimate climax of British good times and American good times! The Queen's oldest son went buggy with Beatlemania! Pure hype and they created the ultimate in three chords - and then - "THE FOURTH CHORD!!!!" Yes, once that fabulous invention was bottled - the world flipped out Daddy! Far beyond the glittering walls of the Beatle universe lies the "Beatles Deconstucted" on RU-vid where you can hear the guitars isolated. Listen to the Abbey Road Medley with isolated voices. Pure heaven, folks!
If you ever get the chance listen to the radio station who got the recordings prior to the release. they didn't know the names of the songs .I heard it on the 30th anniversary of the release on a radio station in Virginia Beach VA. The Get Back is the same way both gems to hear.
Wish he was allowed more album space so he could've actually "finished it straight away" in real time. There's stuff as early as late-'65 on 'All Things Must Pass', and the saying goes, you're not the same at your current age as you were in your early-20s.
Forget all the G rated inferences to happiness is a warm gun… this was during his opiate days with Yoko… A warm gun is a freshly heated and loaded syringe ready for injection…..period 😎
@@docsavage8640 exactly! maybe it started off about a gun but even Lennon said it covered the whole world of Rock n roll and Yoko said it was like a collage of things.
Would have made a fantastic single album, as there are absolute gems there. But there was a good deal of rubbish included in order to fill the massive requirements of a double album.
Cry Baby Cry sucks, and the snippet of Can You Take Me Back is nice, but too short. Revolution 9 is interesting, but the second and last time I listened to it I got a headache. Maybe it wasn’t suitable to be on the album at all. For ‘Good Night’ The Beatles should have used the demo with just guitar and Ringo singing, instead of the boring George Martin arrangement. Actually, there should have been a more exciting song to end The Beatles White album, not Good Night. The rest of the songs on the album are brilliant