The Beatles always had one blimmin' song to spoil the album... Octopus's Garden, Yellow bloody Submarine, etc etcGrahamG said:My view on the Beatles is that whilst they were indeed very good, not enough credit is given for the production - for those first couple of albums, the quality of sound was head and shoulders above other bands of that era (listen to sounds of the 60's or whatever it is - everything up to around '68 sounds like it was recorded in a shoebox compared to Beatles of the same era.
Fnaar said:The Beatles always had one blimmin' song to spoil the album... Octopus's Garden, Yellow bloody Submarine, etc etc
...just the same as every Queen album had a Roger Taylor song to spoil it...Fnaar said:The Beatles always had one blimmin' song to spoil the album... Octopus's Garden, Yellow bloody Submarine, etc etc
Dave5N said:
Uncle Mort said:...and every Genesis album had a Phil Collins one on it. And then Peter Gabriel left and every song had Phil Collins on it...![]()
Andy in Sig said:I'd forgotten Phil Collins. Listening to the whole of one of his albums is like being forced to eat five pounds of boiled potatoes out of an aluminium bucket…
Uncle Mort said:As a guitar player I have to admire the Smiths. Johnny Marr was/is a masterful and extremely well-respected guitarist.
Uncle Mort said:As a guitar player I have to admire the Smiths. Johnny Marr was/is a masterful and extremely well-respected guitarist.
beancounter said:Which song spoiled Sgt Pepper then?
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