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The Beatles(White Album) released in 68 is the Beatles at their finest since it's creatively, musically & artistically a masterpiece of epic proportions which gets overshadowed by the highly overrated Sgt. Pepper even though it's a solid rock & roll album despite the friction inside the band at the time since this classic rock album represents the third & final phase of the Beatles with more emphasis on rock than pop. The White Album defines the Beatles during the late 60's with their music, their haircuts, their image & their outspoken attitude more so than Abbey Road & Let It Be from the same period because of great tracks like Back In The USSR, Dear Prudence, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, I'm So Tired, Blackbird, Piggies, Don't Pass Me By, Julia, Revolution 1, Sexy Sadie, Yer Blues, Savoy Truffle & Helter Skelter which are a far cry from their early 60's albums Please Please Me & With The Beatles. The Beatles(White Album ) is one of the greatest double albums of all time or single CD's these days if I'm not correct which showcase why the Beatles became one of the greatest rock groups of the 60's even though some of of my fellow Beatles fans will probably disagree with me but there's no denying that the White Album shouldn't be ignored by any dedicated rock fan because this classic rock album will rock your brains & blow your mind at the same time.
I want you, I want you so bad babe. I want you, I want you so bad. It's driving me mad, it's driving me mad.
White Album is nearly flawless.....hampered down a great deal by the final two tracks....if you took those away, you probably could fit it all onto one disc....
"Only people know just how to talk to people. Only people know just how to change the world."
Bruno, that White Album collection on the Torrent's site is a must. It's alternate takes, cut songs (Sour Milk Sea, etc..) and unplugged versions. Definitely a nice twist on an old favorite.
"Only people know just how to talk to people. Only people know just how to change the world."
The White Album has always been my favorite. I can't think of any album more epic in all of rock history, besides maybe Led Zeppelin I. Hey, Wayne and I finally agree on something! Oh how I love the White Album!