Beatles Discography Blogspot Access
The soundtrack album. Side A: the film’s orchestral score by George Martin (skip if you want Beatles songs). Side B: four new Beatles tracks.
Beatles tracks:
Blogspot note: Only bother if you collect everything. “Hey Bulldog” is the treasure. beatles discography blogspot
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You cannot upload entire albums to BlogSpot. Instead: The soundtrack album
The studio becomes the instrument. No touring. Pure experimentation. Tape loops, backwards guitars, sitars, automatic double tracking (ADT invented by EMI engineer Ken Townsend).
Track by track:
Side 2 bangers:
8. “Good Day Sunshine”
9. “And Your Bird Can Sing” (jangly, dismissive, perfect)
10. “For No One” (French horn heartbreaking)
11. “Doctor Robert”
12. “I Want to Tell You”
13. “Got to Get You into My Life” (Paul’s paean to pot, disguised as Motown)
14. “Tomorrow Never Knows” (one chord, tape loops, Tibetan Book of the Dead lyrics – still sounds futuristic).
Essential blogspot opinion: Revolver > Sgt. Pepper. Don’t @ me. Blogspot note: Only bother if you collect everything
For your BlogSpot, create one master post or a series of posts labeled by era. Here’s the canonical UK studio album list (the official canon):