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Beatles forums => Albums => Topic started by: Normandie on April 29, 2021, 12:45:59 AM
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I just stumbled across this article and wanted to share it. It's the first specific breakdown of the cover art I've seen. Interesting!
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/sgt-pepper-cover-art-whos-who/ (https://ultimateclassicrock.com/sgt-pepper-cover-art-whos-who/)
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That’s really interesting. I hadn’t seen it comprehensively set out like this either. Lots of people who are forgotten now.
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Yeah, that's great, especially the little explanations of what these people did.
There's another site where someone tried to find all the orignal photos used for the sleeve.
This shows that often the original photos were colorised or the colors were changed. It makes you realise that the Sgt Pepper cover was a planned work of art.
If I find the site's address I'll post it later.
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Burning Ambitions: A History of Punk
This one was new to me. Wonder if there's a guide to the cover art for this, too. I'm curious as to why they chose Sgt. Pepper to imitate. If I get a sec I'll look that up.
(https://e.snmc.io/i/600/w/95b44a01bf7c0e3c1a82d71fd6203654/4324603/various-artists-burning-ambitions-a-history-of-punk-Cover-Art.jpg)
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I just stumbled across this article and wanted to share it. It's the first specific breakdown of the cover art I've seen. Interesting!
[url]https://ultimateclassicrock.com/sgt-pepper-cover-art-whos-who/[/url] ([url]https://ultimateclassicrock.com/sgt-pepper-cover-art-whos-who/[/url])
That's very interesting Kathy.
There's a distinct lack of black people.
A few I'd have put on there;
Ghandi
Nelson Mandela
Miles Davies
John Coltrane
Sammy Davis Jnr.
Wonder why Sonny Liston ahead of Mohammed Ali ?
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There's a distinct lack of black people.
Indeed.
In fact there's a distint lack of black people in the Beatles.
Thankfully Billy Preston righted the ship.
Incidentally, Gandhi was prepared for the cover but was refused by the record company as too politically sensitive.
As was Hitler.
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There's another site where someone tried to find all the orignal photos used for the sleeve.
This shows that often the original photos were colorised or the colors were changed. It makes you realise that the Sgt Pepper cover was a planned work of art.
zipp, this is the website I bookmarked: Finding All the Source Images for the Sgt. Pepper’s Album Cover (https://kottke.org/21/02/finding-all-the-source-images-for-the-sgt-peppers-album-cover)
Click on the link in the first paragraph that says tracked down the exact source images for each one of people & objects shown to see more pictures.
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That's very interesting Kathy.
There's a distinct lack of black people.
A few I'd have put on there;
Ghandi
Nelson Mandela
Miles Davies
John Coltrane
Sammy Davis Jnr.
Wonder why Sonny Liston ahead of Mohammed Ali ?
Given their musical interests I’m surprised there wasn’t someone like Big Bill Broonzy or even Little Richard.
Maybe word got back to them that Ali purportedly referred to them as “little f**gots” after meeting them.
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zipp, this is the website I bookmarked: Finding All the Source Images for the Sgt. Pepper’s Album Cover ([url]https://kottke.org/21/02/finding-all-the-source-images-for-the-sgt-peppers-album-cover[/url])
Click on the link in the first paragraph that says tracked down the exact source images for each one of people & objects shown to see more pictures.
Yeah I was too lazy to re-find this site so thanks for posting it.
It is a truly amazing and extremely successful attempt to source all the photos.
Some of the waxworks heads don't seem to match but the rest is fine.
The list is interesting too.
Alfred Jarry (inventor of pataphysical science) is on there and so is Richard Crompton (author of the Just William books that John loved).
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I had it bookmarked and knew just what website you were referring to.
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There's a distinct lack of black people.
Given their musical interests I’m surprised there wasn’t someone like Big Bill Broonzy or even Little Richard.
Those are both excellent points, and ones that never occurred to me but that now seem obvious. I'm now very curious to learn more about the second point. It seems like Little Richard in particular would have been chosen by one of them.
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Those are both excellent points, and ones that never occurred to me but that now seem obvious. I'm now very curious to learn more about the second point. It seems like Little Richard in particular would have been chosen by one of them.
You could name any number of people who aren't on there and who could be. Elvis, Buddy Holly or Carl Perkins for example.
At the time of Pepper I don't think the Beatles were particularly interested in underlining their rock and roll roots. It was a time of expanding horizons. Philosophers, swamis, writers and visual artists were put more to the fore.
There were a few throwbacks to their youth and the quirky inclusion of Dion (presumably more a joke than anything else).
Incidentally, quite a few of the artists were chosen by Peter Blake, the sleeve designer, and not by the Beatles themselves.
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Given their musical interests I’m surprised there wasn’t someone like Big Bill Broonzy or even Little Richard.
Maybe word got back to them that Ali purportedly referred to them as “little f**gots” after meeting them.
So did Liston, or at least that was the sentiment behind his refusal to meet them. lol Maybe Ali would have refused too if he'd known he was going to defy the odds and win. ;D
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Off topic but I didn’t want to start a new thread lol
Todd will recall I’m a huge Niners fan so the title game was a disaster being over once our QB was injured. But I saw some funny part in my pain and posted this on the Niner forum I hang out on:
If it was the Beatles in the same situation : imagine the boys getting ready to record Sgt Pepper when Ringo is waylaid and can’t be on the record…
So they have to get Pete Best in