I’m not a Beatles fan, never have been. While I have all the albums out of posterity, only Let It Be is in my iTunes library. I might get up the energy one day to go through the rest an pick out a song or two here and there to include.
But here’s my favorite of all, so far as I know.
I’ve Got a Feeling
That’s from the famous London Rooftop Concert in 1969 and it was their last public appearance together.
Warning: Declaration of FV_TC_Walker_Comment_blank::walk($elements, $max_depth) should be compatible with Walker::walk($elements, $max_depth, ...$args) in /home/freethea/public_html/wp-content/plugins/thoughtful-comments/walkers.php on line 0
Warning: Declaration of FV_TC_Walker_Comment_blank::paged_walk($elements, $max_depth, $page_num, $per_page) should be compatible with Walker::paged_walk($elements, $max_depth, $page_num, $per_page, ...$args) in /home/freethea/public_html/wp-content/plugins/thoughtful-comments/walkers.php on line 0
Entire catalogue has been remastered this year. Santa gave me the boxed set. It sounds better, but I don’t know if it’s worth getting if you already have all the cd’s.
Interesting post, Richard. I’ve never been a Beatles fan until very recently (I’m in my late 30’s so I missed them growing up). On a lark, I recently went to see Rain: A Beatles Experience (www.raintribute.com) and was blown away. Not only did these guys nail the Beatles both in looks, style and sound, but I couldn’t believe the diversity of sound the Beatles had. The guy who plays “Paul” is a dead-ringer for both the look and sound of Paul McCartney. Eerie. If you even have a passing interest in them, they’re worth checking out.
I’m not a beagles fan either. I prefer golden retrievers.
Ha! Thanks for the catch. No idea how I didn’t see that.
It’s called a Freudian slip.