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‎11-30-2019 04:17 PM
As many of you know from my posts, I love the Beatles. I am just now realizing something I hadn't thought much about before in all these 50-plus years of listening to them.
A few months ago I purchased a 2-disc CD set entitled The Beatles: Live at the BBC. It's from the Beatles' very early days, when they were just getting famous and when their manager Epstein wanted them to appear many times live at the BBC to promote themselves. This CD consists of some favorite Beatles songs but also of a lot of covers of American rock and roll songs the Beatles performed (after all, they hadn't written their entire catalog of songs yet in 1963-4) and there are some never-before-released recordings on the disc which are terrific and a treat to hear.
Finally to get to my point. It occurred to me while listening to the Beatles doing covers of American hits how great musicians they were. On many of the songs, the music they played on their instruments was far superior to what was recorded on the American version of the song. Also it struck me how in sync they were. For example, when a song ended on a chord they were perfectly all together, no "straggling" of sound coming in from one of the instruments. It was so precise and crisp. Clearly from their days in Germany and at the Cavern Club, before they became famous, they had really perfected their act as musicians.
I really never thought much about this before because I was so "into" the beautiful melodies and lyrics of Beatles-written songs. I think it became most clear to me when listening to their recordings of the American rock and roll songs - their version vs. the original artist's version.
Also, I will say that they were not lip synching on these BBC shows, because on some of the tracks they'll say something or do something a little different, as one Beatle said on the track, "just to show it isn't the record" [but rather them performing live]. So, there was no cleaning up the sound by the recording studio.
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‎11-30-2019 09:30 PM
Each year I buy an Edward Hopper wall calendar and another another calendar that interests me (1 for home & 1 for work.) I read that this is the 50th Anniversary of Abbey Road, so 1 of the calendars I bought is an Abbey Road one from Amazon. The front looks just like the album cover.
‎11-30-2019 09:36 PM
@Desert Lily I'm going to have to look for that calendar....it would be a great gift to a good friend who is a big Beatles fan!
@Pearlee Interesting. I know that they worked long & hard in Germany and probably perfected their crisp sound then.
‎11-30-2019 10:01 PM
@Pearlee I wouldn't mind having that CD. I've read a lot of biographies on The Beatles as a group and individually and know that both John and Paul worshipped the early American rock n roll artists - Elvis, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and some other more obscure artists, and I love that music too. They took American rock n roll and applied their own creative spin to it.
Another thing regarding their musicality, with each album and each new hit song, they grew and grew. The songs never sounded alike. One song was better than the last. And it went on that way for years. Such a shame it all ended, but I guess it was meant to be. A Hard Days Night is on TCM's On Demand selections. I think I'll put it on, simply for the soundtrack.
‎11-30-2019 10:15 PM
‎12-01-2019 01:16 AM
For those who want to read one book about the Beatles which captures the entire Beatlemania phenomena I highly recommend the late Nicholas Shaffner's 'Beatles Forever'.
It's written from a first person view as a fan. You don't have to be a big Beatles fan but by the time you finish reading his book you probably will want to delve into their music more.
There are hundreds of books written about the Beatles but this is the best of them imo.
‎12-01-2019 01:26 PM
‎12-01-2019 02:10 PM
I was Beatles Maniac, along with my friends. We stalked them both times they came to L.A., much to my parents' dismay.
We also hatched a plan to get to the Hollywood Bowl and wait all night to be tickets for their first concert here. We got them! And then we counted the too many days until the concert time.
I can still feel that rush today.
‎12-01-2019 04:37 PM
@suzyQ3 Wow, to see the Beatles at The Hollywood Bowl!! That must be an xcellent memory. I can only imagine all the girls SCREAMING. I never got a chance to see them. I missed out because I was just a couple years too young to be going to concerts by the time they split up in '69/70.
Mark Lewisohn is in the process of writing a massive trilogy on The Beatles. I read the first volume which covered their early years. I don't think he has completed Volume 2 yet but that will cover their middle years and then the 3rd volume will cover the end.
It was really quite an in depth read. I actually find their rise to the top more interesting than when they were at the top. Where they grew up, their early lives, how they hooked up, how they did in school, their girlfriends, etc... Paul was my favorite too. I liked them all, but he was the cutest. But I have to say looking back now, and watching 'A Hard Days Night' I think George was very under-rated in the looks dept. He has very dark eyes, and he was the youngest Beatle. What a great great band they were. Sigh....those days are long gone. ![]()
‎12-01-2019 05:06 PM
What a phenomena. I was so young. They shaped my life. Ooh, the rock 'n' roll life-style! I give them all the credit (or all the blame, depending on how you look at it). I can't imagine it any other way. They were integral to it all. It was like Christmas and my birthday, all rolled into one. The soundtrack of my childhood and coming of age years.
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