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I’m going to try to broaden my musical tastes into the sixties and seventies. I’ve never been a fan of The Beatles, but then I never really gave them a chance. I’ve tried to stay clear of anything from the Baby Boomer epoch, but it looks like this “rock and roll” thing is here to stay.

I’m soliciting suggestions. I have a copy of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”. (I’m listening to “Lucy in the sky with diamonds” as I type this.) Anyhoo, I haven’t really the patience to sift through the entire Beatles catalog. If you feel strongly about this please email me or comment here with suggestions for which Beatles album I should sample next.

Written by qpsk

October 4, 2009 at 22:57

Posted in music

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  1. Abby Road is always a good choice.

    And if you decide to check out the early Rolling Stones, I would suggest Beggar’s Banquet.

    This could get to be a LONG list! ;)

    Tomato Addict

    October 9, 2009 at 09:54

  2. Abbey Road and the white album are the most common recommendations. I may also just get the Beatles version of Rock Band. It has something like 40 songs included.

    qpsk

    October 9, 2009 at 15:04


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