Which producer today do you think they should have worked with? I think "Bob Rock" or "Rick Rubin" would have shead a different light on the guys musical style? So who would have given the Beatles a great album?
It's funny that we've had Steve Lillywhite and Brian Eno, both having produced U2. Rick Rubin is an interesting choice, as he's produced so many different stlyles you couldn't say 'that sounds like a Rick Rubin record'. And you would need someone of very strong character, otherwise they'd be walked all over, and the whole thing would end in chaos. Jeff Lynne is probably the obvious choice having been a successful musician in his own right, they would respect and listen to him.
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If the Beatles were still together & they decided to do one more album, I think Rick Rubin or Robert " Mutt " Lange would be the producer. I don't personally think they would still be together at all, since they would have broke up as a band by 75 at the latest.
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I think if the Beatles stayed together till 75 or 76 then they possibley would have had their solo songs as beatles songs. I can see Band on the Run as a beatles title for an albm. I don't think John & Paul would have carried on writing together though.
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