A Conversation for Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band

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Post 1

Michael

This has to be my favourite Beatles album, closely followed by Abbey Road. Having said that, I only have four of their albums (excluding compilations), and two of those are actually my mum's.

Still I'm working on it, I intend to buy the white album asap


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NPY

Oooo! The White Album's great. I borrowed it from the library years ago and was bad and taped it. Did the same with Magical Mystery Tour and Rubber Soul. All got some great somgs on.


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Post 3

Michael

Which reminds me, time to head to amazonsmiley - smiley


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Post 4

NPY

good idea.

I recently bought Revolver on Cd. It's not a bad album.


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Post 5

spoogleflop

revolver is great- so is rubber soulsmiley - smiley


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Post 6

NPY

Oh yeah. Haven't listened to it in ages though. Muist dig out the tape.


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Post 7

Michael

Don't have either yetsmiley - wah

though the white album is on its waysmiley - cool


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Post 8

NPY

Don't cry. *hands the General a smiley - towel*

Class name there too!!


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Post 9

Michael

smiley - ta for the towel, I needed thatsmiley - smiley


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Post 10

NPY

Ooo, what's that song...? I know it's not the beatles though.

smiley - musicalnoteDry your eyes, mate.smiley - musicalnote


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Post 11

Michael

smiley - laugh


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Post 12

NPY

There's a song for everything.


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Post 13

Michael

smiley - biggrin That's the great thing about musicsmiley - smiley


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Post 14

NPY

I know!! A song for every occasion.


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Post 15

Michael

And the Beatles provide most of themsmiley - winkeye


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Post 16

Tony2Times/Prof. Chaos

Well that one up there was The Streets' Dry Your Eyes Mate, far removed from the style of The Beatles but good nonetheless.

Speaking of evolution in music my friend, who was largely into hip-hop until I converted him only a little while ago, drew a picture the other day of the Earth. On one side was 80s hip-hop with breakdancers etc. and someone burrowed through to the opposite side where there was a blinged up, pimpin' idiot of the modern generation of hip hop. Then on the other parts he drew Marilyn Manson in his make up rocking on stage and somebody had burrowed through to that from the suited, floppy haired Beatles. Odd to think how much rock music progressed since The Beatles started it.


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Post 17

spoogleflop

smiley - magicja guru deva om!smiley - magic


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Post 18

Tony2Times/Prof. Chaos

Yes of course, I totally agree...by which you mean???


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Post 19

spoogleflop

well it is a lyric from my all time favorite song- across the universe! ja guru deva om!

it means give thanks to the teacher (or spiritual leader) called Dev and the om is the natural vibration of the universe

smiley - fairy


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Post 20

Michael

I always wondered about that, thanks for explainingsmiley - smiley
Can anyone tell me what album, if any, hey Jude is on? I have all the later albums (1967 onwards) but can't find it, was it a B-side?


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