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You’re absolutely right with that statement.
But I’ve always thought The Beatles started their albums off on the wrong foot.
And with Revolver being my favorite I would have placed it somewhere else on the album.
But this is why I’m not as legendary as The Beatles…
I was just playing the Abbey Road album and thought I’d see what was being written about the Beatles. Personally I think it was a disaster re-issuing the Beatles collection on CD, so the thought of distributing it digitally makes me want to reach … The beatles were made for distribution on a mono record and this will always remain the ‘legitimate’ way to listen, preferably on an old Garrard deck with diamond stylus that scratches the heck out of vinyl ))
I am one man who writes (pretty poorly) about music because I love it. I study, play, produce, engineer, analyze, and obsess about music. Enjoy all the topics I can muster up to write about.
if you hated Taxman you may not be a trustworthy judge…
You’re absolutely right with that statement.
But I’ve always thought The Beatles started their albums off on the wrong foot.
And with Revolver being my favorite I would have placed it somewhere else on the album.
But this is why I’m not as legendary as The Beatles…
I was just playing the Abbey Road album and thought I’d see what was being written about the Beatles. Personally I think it was a disaster re-issuing the Beatles collection on CD, so the thought of distributing it digitally makes me want to reach … The beatles were made for distribution on a mono record and this will always remain the ‘legitimate’ way to listen, preferably on an old Garrard deck with diamond stylus that scratches the heck out of vinyl
))