henryj
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Post by henryj on Apr 6, 2014 22:28:55 GMT
Because when it is, I already have it ready for copying and pasting. Plus, 99.9999% of us Americans prefer the original British version, not the shortened Dexterized version that we got. Three of the songs that made Yesterday and Today so much better than the two other album of leftovers, The Beatles Second Album and Beatles VI, belonged on Revolver.
And I bet that there will be a greater response to Revolver reviews than to Rubber Soul reviews, since American Rubber Soul was one thing and British Rubber Soul another.
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Post by Amadeus on Apr 7, 2014 15:14:04 GMT
Amen and Amen!
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Post by Bongo on Apr 7, 2014 16:23:59 GMT
And I bet that there will be a greater response to Revolver reviews than to Rubber Soul reviews, since American Rubber Soul was one thing and British Rubber Soul another. Weren't they both different than their US counterparts???
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henryj
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Post by henryj on Apr 7, 2014 23:10:16 GMT
Bongo asked: "Weren't they both different than their US counterparts???"
Well, here's the deal: Everything that was on American Revolver was on the British version. The British version had the same songs, plus three more. So, when you hear the British version, you are not missing anything that was on the American version.
On the other hand, American Rubber Soul had "I've Just Seen a Face" and "It's Only Love," which had appeared on British Help! If you played the American Rubber Soul over and over and over, when you heard the original British version, it's "missing" something.
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Post by Bongo on Apr 8, 2014 14:22:30 GMT
Good eye, I assumed it was abused by Capital like Rubber Soul was! Revolver Capital Side A:
1.Taxman 2.Eleanor Rigby 3.Love You To 4.Here, There and Everywhere 5.Yellow Submarine 6.She Said She Said Side B:
1.Good Day Sunshine 2.For No One 3.I Want To Tell You 4.Got To Get You Into My Life 5.Tomorrow Never Knows Revolver Parlophone
Side A:
1.Taxman 2.Eleanor Rigby 3.I'm Only Sleeping
4.Love You To 5.Here, There and Everywhere 6.Yellow Submarine 7.She Said She Said Side B:
1.Good Day Sunshine 2.And Your Bird Can Sing
3.For No One 4.Doctor Robert
5.I Want To Tell You 6.Got To Get You Into My Life 7.Tomorrow Never Knows
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Post by The End on Apr 9, 2014 22:18:56 GMT
Because when it is, I already have it ready for copying and pasting. Plus, 99.9999% of us Americans prefer the original British version, not the shortened Dexterized version that we got. Three of the songs that made Yesterday and Today so much better than the two other album of leftovers, The Beatles Second Album and Beatles VI, belonged on Revolver. And I bet that there will be a greater response to Revolver reviews than to Rubber Soul reviews, since American Rubber Soul was one thing and British Rubber Soul another. The delay for putting up the Revolver review is entirely my fault As I still haven't written my Rubber Soul review I didn't want to fall 2 albums behind... a bit selfish, I know! LOL!! But as people are waiting to post their reviews, I'll try and set it up later this week AL
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Post by The End on Apr 14, 2014 23:05:10 GMT
It's up! So now I'm 2 albums behind! LOL!
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Post by henryj on Apr 15, 2014 0:09:47 GMT
I'll have mine up in 2-3 hours. Got in from work, went right back out to go eat.
Great timing. Tomorrow is April 15, an appropriate day for an album whose leadoff cut is "Taxman."
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Post by The End on Apr 15, 2014 13:05:45 GMT
Well done Mr J!
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