Album Lounge: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Released: 1967 13 tracksPosts about The Beatles > Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Its been a while since I've been online or replied. I've been busy with the NBA playoffs and obtaining Purple Chicks remastered Beatles. Enjoy and reply...
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According to Rolling Stone Magazine The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the greatest album of all-time. Not many people would disagree that this album is up there as one of the greatest. Well, if you had to pick the most epic song from that album (perhaps the most epic in the Beatles catalogue) it would without a doubt have to be the album's final track, number 13, Lennon/McCartney's "A Day In the Life."
The lyrics are so simple and they are presente... MORE
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I was flipping through the records I have and came across my lovely beatles album...I have listened to this album time and time again but never really read the lyrics in detail..I was reading and the one song that stuck with me was this one ...Here are the lyrics
We were talking-about the space between us all
And the people-who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion
Never glimpse the truth-then it's far too late-when they pass away.
We were talking-about the love we al... MORE
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I'm feeling chilled out to the max this evening, and this song brings out memories of too many chemical-filled nights in college (thank the gods I actually got through!), but I don't regret any of them, as they expanded my mind to proportions I never thought possible. Rock on!... MORE
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Watched a prog on the Beeb the other night showing Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight et al try to recreate Sgt Pepper at Abbey Road. Why all the fuss? It's easy to recreate the sound of the Fab Four on a home recording setup. Just follow my simple 10 point plan: 1. Record some acoustic guitar with slapback echo. One of them toy ones will do, if the strings hurt your fingers, just wear boxing gloves.
2. Record the same chords using the free MDA piano plugin set to the "... MORE
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...it was forty years ago _today_, and not yesterday that this was released. Yeah, I know, Damn Americans.
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So the BBC announced today that they're organizing a 40th anniversary tribute to Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. They've lined up at least seven acts to record cover versions of the album with Geoff Emerick, who engineered the original Sgt. Pepper sessions, using the same four-track equipment the Beatles and George Martin recorded on. Pretty neat.
The bands participating are: Oasis, the Killers, the Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Travis, the Fratellis, and James Morr... MORE
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Where were we...Ah, Yes! Through security and just waiting for the plane now. At this point, I think I'd go with a medley. It starts with The Beatles "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite", then blends to The Doors "People are Strange". The idea being that sitting in the airport with my iPod on leads to the ever popular People-watching pastime. The circus theme prevails in this medley. :) Then the dreaded cattle call comes and everyone filters into the plane. Pushing, ... MORE
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I really don't know what to think of all this shit, but it makes my heart hurt bad.
NEW YORK (AP) -- "You can knit a sweater by the fireside, Sunday mornings go for a ride." It was an idyllic picture of marriage in the golden years that Paul McCartney sang of in the 1967 Beatles song "When I'm Sixty-Four."
It also was an image that McCartney now 64, as it happens epitomized in his own life for years, showing a turbulent world that even a rock star could have wha... MORE

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