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The Beatles 1966 Revolver
"Taxman" is great. "Tomorrow Never Knows" is great too, even though it should go on for more than three minutes. The rest is not great and, except for some moments here and there, but not "everywhere" (I'm sorry, I know it's not funny), is very bad. The production, unlike the production of many other Beatles albums and specially the album that was to come, failed horribly. This doesn´t apply only to the two songs I mentioned first. The attempts to make the music more rock-like, more classical-like, more eastern-like failed all to an astronomical extent. They were too shallow, too bland, too timid.
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Beatlemaniac playlist
Updated 12/03/2010
The Fool on the Hill
Something
George Harrison: Blow Away
John Lennon: Imagine
John Lennon with Cheap Trick: I´m Losing You
I Am the Walrus
Rock playlist: antimusic of the heart
Updated 12/07/2010
This Is Rock'n'Roll!!!
Pink Floyd: Jugband Blues
Jimi Hendrix: Johnny B. Goode
Arrows: I Love Rock'n'Roll
The Guess Who: American Woman
Humble Pie: I Don't Need No Doctor
Ramones: Rock And Roll Radio
Argent: God Gave Rock And Roll to You
Ian Dury and the Blockheads: Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
AC/DC: Let There Be Rock
T. Rex: Children of the Revolution
Iggy Pop: Sixteen
Mott the Hoople: All the Way from Memphis
Kevin Ayers: Caribbean Moon
Johnny Winter: Jumpin' Jack Flash
Jethro Tull: Too Old to Rock'n'Roll Too Young to Die
Black Sabbath: Paranoid
The Sex Pistols: God Save The Queen
Steppenwolf: Born to Be Wild
The Who: I Can't Explain
Pescado Rabioso: Despiértate, nena
Amboy Dukes: Journey to the Center of the Mind
New York Dolls: Personality Crisis
Riff: Pantalla del mundo nuevo
Moris: Zapatos de gamuza azul

Jan Vermeer 1664 Woman playing the lute by the window

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