Jeff Whitcher Vinyl Destination
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #10: The Beatles (White Album) Part 2
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #10: The Beatles (White Album) Part 2
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #10: The Beatles (White Album) Part 1
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #10: The Beatles (White Album) Part 1
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #9: Magical Mystery Tour
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #9: Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #8: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #8: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #6: Rubber Soul
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #6: Rubber Soul
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #5: Help!
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #5: Help!
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #4: Beatles For Sale
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #4: Beatles For Sale
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #3: A Hard Day’s Night
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #3: A Hard Day’s Night
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #2: With The Beatles
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #2: With The Beatles
The Beatles Album Deep Dives #1: Please Please Me
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The Beatles Album Deep Dives #1: Please Please Me
The Who “Christmas” Goodfellas Mashup
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The Who “Christmas” Goodfellas Mashup
Classic Album Deep Dives #34: X “Under The Big Black Sun”
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Classic Album Deep Dives #34: X “Under The Big Black Sun”
Rock and Roll Casualties #17: Richard Manuel
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Rock and Roll Casualties #17: Richard Manuel
Rock and Roll Casualties #14: Steve Clark
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Rock and Roll Casualties #14: Steve Clark
Five Guys In Suits and Ties Thread for MGK Boston
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Five Guys In Suits and Ties Thread for MGK Boston
Rock and Roll Casualties #13: Andrew Wood
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Rock and Roll Casualties #13: Andrew Wood
Ten Killer Psych Rock Albums From My Collection
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Ten Killer Psych Rock Albums From My Collection
Synchronicity Super Deluxe Unboxing and My Vinyl Collection
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Synchronicity Super Deluxe Unboxing and My Vinyl Collection
Rock and Roll Casualties #11: Chris Cornell (Part 1)
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Rock and Roll Casualties #11: Chris Cornell (Part 1)
MGK Boston Summer Party Recap and RANT
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MGK Boston Summer Party Recap and RANT
Rock and Roll Casualties #10: Syd Barrett
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Rock and Roll Casualties #10: Syd Barrett
Rock and Roll Casualties #9: John Lennon (Part 2)
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Rock and Roll Casualties #9: John Lennon (Part 2)
Am I Monetizing?!? and Some VCLT
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Am I Monetizing?!? and Some VCLT

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  • @vikingbrace
    @vikingbrace 2 години тому

    Great album. Even though this album is not in my top three favorite of Beatles albums, I think this deep dive you did might be my favorite of the Beatles DD’s so far. Awesome work

  • @aaronmuthaalamare4165
    @aaronmuthaalamare4165 2 години тому

    Yessssss!! My favorite Beatles album, this is a pinnacle of your mastery of the deep dive, so phenomenal brother!! Sorry it’s taken me so long to get to these! I wanted to savor the moment!! Exceptionally done 👏👏👏👏👍🤘🤘

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 2 години тому

      Thanks brother! These have been a real treat to do. And my channel didn’t get taken down so that’s a win!

  • @DuncanMcArthur-l7l
    @DuncanMcArthur-l7l 2 години тому

    where is robo moore made one album robo made six another mish mosh time youtubers started to talk to members that made them great 😶‍🌫

  • @Has-BeenJoe
    @Has-BeenJoe 5 годин тому

    I had front row seats, stage left, to see the band in 1971... it was the third time I had seen them "live". Richard was right in front of me with his piano. And no lie, he had a glow... an aura about him like he was an angel. This video was beautifully done!

  • @nigelbranchett7718
    @nigelbranchett7718 6 годин тому

    Itchycoo Park, only by Steve Marriott and the Small Faces what work! Never again by anyone!

  • @peterkirgan2921
    @peterkirgan2921 15 годин тому

    I agree Jeff laugh was top of their worst ! Beatles had some crap too ! Blackbird & All together now !!!

  • @BrutusMcCrunch
    @BrutusMcCrunch 15 годин тому

    Literally nobody in Western society had a haircut from 1963 until about 1971

  • @neilmacpherson6583
    @neilmacpherson6583 18 годин тому

    Not sure re rags to riches and back. Small Faces were hugely ripped off....

  • @BrutusMcCrunch
    @BrutusMcCrunch День тому

    I love Depeche mode so much but this is my favorite album and I'm very angry at people who don't agree to be honest with you. It brilliantly captured a very intense time in my life.

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 18 годин тому

      I wouldn’t be angry at anyone who doesn’t agree with me that Black Celebration is their best. It’s just a matter of taste and in some cases, one’s personal connection to a particular album.

  • @superhandymanservice9413
    @superhandymanservice9413 День тому

    Hi Jeff. Like other people, I enjoyed the isolated vocals and guitar etc. This is a really detailed look at this album. I appreciate the work. You did. Really a great album last album by The Beatles. To the end, they really cared about their craft, didn't they?

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 День тому

      Thank you! Even until the end they were very meticulous about their craft and sometimes perfectionists to a fault.

  • @johnw706
    @johnw706 День тому

    Very well done ! A great treatment of this excellent album . This is my second favourite Beatles album , after the US version of Rubber Soul . Thanks !

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 День тому

    Apple was a mistake with regard to asking people to submit their music and media not they had a few bands in mine already. As you know, none of the who knows how many people that submitted stuff got signed from that.

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 День тому

    Apparently they didn't have control over themselves. Alan Klein made sure of that. Second time watching this. Always a pleasure to enjoy what you do. Thanks Jeff.

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 День тому

      Thank you! Worst decision they ever made to let that snake take control of their finances. After Yoko, the second big reason they broke up.

  • @theflipside-vinylcommunity
    @theflipside-vinylcommunity День тому

    So excited for this one brother

  • @theflipside-vinylcommunity
    @theflipside-vinylcommunity День тому

    Awesome

  • @johnlorinc2081
    @johnlorinc2081 День тому

    Hi Jeff! Happy Thanksgiving! Abbey Road still blows my mind and it's been decades since my first-ever listen. It's John Lennon with his musical anarchy in straight-focus. Paul McCartney's sentimentality with the brakes applied, George Harrison hitting a peak that caught most people by surprise and Ringo Starr, once again, being the band's steady best friend, musically and otherwise. Some of the best songs in the group's catalog.....Come Together, Here Comes the Sun, Oh! Darling.....are here. And the medley on side two......well, it's still mind-blowing all these decades later. Abbey Road is a masterpiece that somehow gets better----much better----with the passage of time, kind of like the group itself. Oh.....and that album cover is pretty nifty too. Great video once again!!

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 День тому

      Thanks John! It’s a cliche, but this is an album that plays like a greatest hits. It’s a damn shame we didn’t get a sequel but maybe that’s for the best.

  • @BrutusMcCrunch
    @BrutusMcCrunch 2 дні тому

    I truly think the early Stones were more or less grifters. Until about aftermath

  • @Slotnikoff
    @Slotnikoff 2 дні тому

    I have mixed feelings of 'Abbey Road'. While I really like the songs and their arrangements, the fact that they were all recorded using a transistorized console sort of "cleans" up The Beatles' sound too much. I was (and still am) too used to the "denseness" of their previous records; it's that type of ambience which will always stick with me as the "true" Beatles sound. I also feel that having access to eight tracks (or was it sixteen on some of them?) kind of spoiled the guys. There's a book that details the recording of 'Abbey Road' (can't remember the author or title) and... jeez, the amount of time George Harrison spent on "perfecting" 'Here Comes The Sun'... it all comes off as a bit anal. The album was released slightly before all those moronic "Paul is dead" rumors began. Can you believe there are still jobless losers still out there convinced of such nonsense... probably wound up as Trump supporters.

  • @dan1216
    @dan1216 2 дні тому

    At the 4:00 minute mark, who is on the piano behind John? I think it might be Nicky Hopkins, but I'm not sure. Edit - it could be Glyn Johns (17:04)

  • @ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r
    @ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r 2 дні тому

    Belated Happy Thanksgiving, Jeff! My son was taking my car to school for a while, until we were able to get him situated with one of his own. This gave him access to my (*ahem*) rather large mp3 collection of albums. Whenever I'd get the car back from him, almost without fail, he'd been playing "Abbey Road". I can't tell you how good it made me feel that Dad's incessant playing of music in the car ultimately had the effect of seeping insidiously into the listening proclivities of a younger generation. My son somewhat reluctantly agrees with me that most so-called music today is pretty much crap (and I hope nobody's silly enough to try to argue the point, since it's pretty much been scientifically proven). His favorite is (of course) "I Want You (She's So Heavy)". But he's also been found to be taking in the joys of the medley. What to say about this album? It's the toppermost of the Beatles poppermost. Were the 1968 double LP not my personal and all-time favorite, it would be this one. The Beatles' song crafting reached an unarguable peak of sophistication and rock 'n roll dash and verve here. It's almost scary to ponder what the follow-up to "Abbey Road" might've been like, isn't it?

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 2 дні тому

      I agree with you about this being my second favorite Beatles album. Sadly today’s music is so far removed from the greatness of this time period. I can’t even listen to the radio anymore. Very cool that your son now appreciates what a special album this is. Thanks for your comment! Happy Thanksgiving!

  • @scottbubb2946
    @scottbubb2946 2 дні тому

    An album of their "throw-away" tracks is better than most bands' greatest hits albums.

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 2 дні тому

    The isolated vocal and instrumental that's here are the best ones from any of these videos thus far. Somehow you were able to get these on here and keep them from being flagged I imagine you probably went through a dozen attempts at posting this before you got here. This was just wonderful God a great examination of this whole really great album.

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 2 дні тому

      Thank you! Yes, I have to test these videos multiple times before posting them and I’m lucky that this video didn’t get blocked (which is not to say it won’t at some point). 😬😬

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 2 дні тому

    I guess Yoko is single again. I know you're married I think. So you leaving your wife for yoko? If there's any human in that makes my anatomy concave to the point where it smacks me in the berries it's her!

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 2 дні тому

    So how did John and Yoko do it? I don't have a hot dog and a donut to demonstrate right now.

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 2 дні тому

    Happy Thanksgiving to me from you jeff. This was a nice way to end today. Excited to watch this! HISTORY OF THE BEATLES INTERVIEW LP REVIEW?! HOPE NOT!

  • @scottjordan
    @scottjordan 2 дні тому

    Happy Thanksgiving Jeff! Appreciate you

  • @BrutusMcCrunch
    @BrutusMcCrunch 2 дні тому

    I guess they were pretty cool guys or whatever but they really weren't very good yet I don't think they really got good until between the buttons

  • @larrymills9630
    @larrymills9630 3 дні тому

    Jeff, another great series. Thanks for your time and effort compiling these! I love the White Album. I go back and forth between it and Revolver as my favorite Beatles records. For me, the quantity of material and all the different styles of songs are what give the record its charm.

  • @ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r
    @ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r 3 дні тому

    Jeff, thanks for ratting out the objectionable characters out there. So many fools, so little time, and that isn't even getting into the ones on political channels. Your take on fighting the good fight against the madness is hugely entertaining. Jeff, I damned near think you're close to being a national treasure here on YT (*sniff*). I really appreciate that you take the time to talk with your viewers, good actors and bad.

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 2 дні тому

      Thank you! Very fortunately for me I receive very few nasty comments but when I do I feel compelled to respond. 🙂

  • @Jay-bird154
    @Jay-bird154 3 дні тому

    I love this album and this band from there first album . I picked up the guitar because of Keith Richards .

  • @kiernanthomas6006
    @kiernanthomas6006 4 дні тому

    Underneath the Bunker is not an instrumental.

  • @davidtullis2810
    @davidtullis2810 4 дні тому

    Richard's song were always sad and haunting

  • @khambrelgreen
    @khambrelgreen 5 днів тому

    It's actually featured in all four sides. I can't even tell you what minute it was played from.

  • @khambrelgreen
    @khambrelgreen 5 днів тому

    I can tell the difference but then again I've listened to the record more than once. You can call bulshit but I'm not a pussy like you who doesn't appreciate all forms of music so why don't you stick to your top 10 radio-friendly hits and get the fuck out the way for people who can appreciate all types of music. Not all of us suck corporate candy cock like you do. Before you start being insulting think about the fact that you live in a glass house like the rest of us and I don't throw stones. I throw cinder blocks

  • @superhandymanservice9413
    @superhandymanservice9413 5 днів тому

    Thanks for the deep dive on this album. I never really cared for this album. I remember as a child watching The magical mystery tour movie on TV on a Sunday morning. I remember I didn't watch it all. It was too boring. But I do enjoy these deep dives. Jeff. So much work goes into these. Thanks!

  • @superhandymanservice9413
    @superhandymanservice9413 5 днів тому

    Wow! I feel like I just experienced a history lesson. Jeff. I've learned so much about each of the sergeant pepper's songs And how each one was made, why each one was made, etc. So much history. The Beatles are awesome. Were. I guess they still are. Thanks for the great biography into this album. Jeff!

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 4 дні тому

      Thank you! I’m glad you learned some new information on the songs. To be honest I learned a lot myself researching these deep dives. 😃

  • @johnlorinc2081
    @johnlorinc2081 6 днів тому

    Hi Jeff! Yes.....the White Album needed to have four sides. Although, let's be honest.....there is a killer single album hiding inside here. But, when it's all said and done, it's fine just the way it is. I don't listen to it nearly as much as others......but when I do, it's always special. Great video once again!

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 4 дні тому

      Thanks John! Only in 1968 would the Beatles have been able to get away with releasing some of these songs 😃

  • @tomflorio3639
    @tomflorio3639 6 днів тому

    I have been listening to Sides 3 &4 in anticipation of this vid. I already have a deeper appreciation for them after watching your vid. I don't know why John had to go from Maharishi to Sexy Sadie - seems like an extreme attempt to hide the identity of it's subject. Could have just not named him, or given him a man's name, but what do I know. Great job, Jeff!

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 4 дні тому

      Thank you! I think it was George who convinced John not to use Maharishi’s name in the song. I think George was a little more sympathetic towards rMaharishi.

    • @tomflorio3639
      @tomflorio3639 4 дні тому

      @@jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 Yes, I understand not using his real name, I'm just wondering why the alias John chose was that of a "sexy woman".

  • @sandornagy7
    @sandornagy7 6 днів тому

    The word [or phrase] you guys are looking for is "cross-fertilization." The Beatles [especially John Lennon] and Bob Dylan cross-fertilized each other musically and lyrically. Dylan was influenced by The Beatles musically, more specifically, by their melodies, harmonies, and musical arrangements ... while Dylan's influence on The Beatles [especially on Lennon] was his lyrics, mostly the different subject matter and the diverse topics of his songs.

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 6 днів тому

    1 this is something interesting not there is some John and Yoko Ono bootleg which has them portrayed naked on the front cover with pigtails and pig noses! I don't know what the music is like but I always got to laugh out of seeing that in the early 80s when I saw those at record shows.

  • @mr.milehi9883
    @mr.milehi9883 6 днів тому

    Hey Jeff here's something really scary. Did you know for no reason at all. Thompson twins did a cover of revolution? It's really bad. How bad you ask? So bad that it's never appeared on any of their compilations even import ones outside of its 1984 or so release. This just stinks. 1 here's another stinker for you. Allison moyet did her cover of Zeppelin's black dog. Yikes! Cover your ears cuz this is one of the worst l z covers human kind will ever know.

    • @tomflorio3639
      @tomflorio3639 6 днів тому

      I remember seeing the Thompson Twins perform it at Live Aid - joined on stage by Nile Rodgers, Steve Stevens, and Madonna. They didn't help; it was still terrible. And the lead singer kept forgetting lyrics. 😄

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 4 дні тому

      That Thompson Twins cover was the WORST. I’m embarrassed to say I have the 12” single of that version (in fairness someone sent it to me). 😂😂

  • @edwardmeade9439
    @edwardmeade9439 6 днів тому

    Honestly, if it's a question of Beatles vs Stones only, I'm currently leaning toward The Stones.

  • @edwardmeade9439
    @edwardmeade9439 6 днів тому

    Thank you for this series. They are so fun to watch. Mick and Brian especially are sooo interesting to listen to.

  • @hankwedelmusic9965
    @hankwedelmusic9965 7 днів тому

    Good, honest review Well done once again... I watched it while preparing the vegetables for today's Sunday meal and laughed every time at the repeats of Mick saying "I think the actual album is really good" But defo worth a deeper dive... Here's why: 1. Jimmy Page is on it playing the solo on "One Hit (to The Body)" if they had him in the video, it woulda been quite a rock'n'roll cultural event... but....nooooo.... Also, Charlie's entry into the song is another sonic treasure a la "Memory Motel" 2. This is the album where Bobby Womack almost replaced Mick Jagger by, apparently, singing many of the guide vocals 3. "Harlem Shuffle" is actually the best thing on it and had all the' 80s crowd dancing at the discos over 1985 and 1986.. I know...I was 22 at ther time and dancing, or trying to, in the clubs 4. When Steve Lilywhite and his crew were overseeing the set up of Charlies drums for the sessions, they was amazed to see dead butterflies from Hyde Park in 1969 scattered about in the cases Apart from that.... Your observation that not one of the rockers here can compare to the majestic swingin' rockers on "Exile" is bang on... However... "Sleep Tonight" is quite beautiful on it's own... and pointed to the direction that Keith would take on his "Talk is Cheap" solo album in 1988...

  • @scurfie2343
    @scurfie2343 7 днів тому

    Rag and Bone Buffet was an eye opener for me.

  • @theflipside-vinylcommunity
    @theflipside-vinylcommunity 7 днів тому

    Get on your knees 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @theflipside-vinylcommunity
    @theflipside-vinylcommunity 7 днів тому

    Jeff another incredible video they keep getting better

  • @hankwedelmusic9965
    @hankwedelmusic9965 7 днів тому

    Wonderful presentation capturing the vibe around this masterpiece… I completely agree with you that it’s their greatest work and it’s also my favourite Beatle album… I was 5 in 1968, and thanks to my Dad, COMPLETELY aware of The Beatles since “Pepper” the year before, had the “Hey Jude/Revolution” single, saw them performing the single songs on “The Smother Brothers Comedy Hour” and had seen the “Yellow Submarine” cartoon movie, I was ready for it and truth be told, if there’s a single reason why I’ve made my way in this world as a musician, it’s because of hearing “The White Album”… it seemed to me there was no other way to live my life but to follow what I believed the instructions it provided… It’s important to recall, however, for all its eclectic genius, it was made into a double album NOT because they were being generous or expansively artistic… but ONLY because they were fulfilling a song publishing quota for Northern Songs… and really wanted to renegotiate publishing terms in their favour… the fact that Frank Zappa and Bob Dylan had made double albums previously meant there was a precedent… That aside, it presented them as more than capable of being able to compete with EVERYONE in the game in 1968… Dylan, The Stones, The Band, The Dead, Zappa, The Beach Boys, The Doors, The Who, Cream, Jimi, The Incredible String Band and Donovan… It captured global attention even more than “Pepper” in its reach into human imagination… Good and Bad… From Charlie Manson to every act at Woodstock... and it completely copperfastened the 1960s hippie ethos to the media narrative until punk rock came along… And with The Apple Label up and running, it’s also a serious model for “indie” rock bands controlling and releasing their work… I believe that a Peter Jackson style production of Beatles footage in 1968… The singles, India, the launch of Apple and all culminating with a focus on the John/Paul/ George Martin 24 hour sequencing session at Abbey Road Oct 16-17 Oct, a deep dive with Chris Thomas and any other Abbey Road staff still alive would be as fascinating as the recent “Get Back” doc. With regards to the idea of it woulda been better as a single album, how bout THIS? TWO SINGLE ALBUMS “John’s White” open.spotify.com/playlist/160SGo816eGIoHyHZE34tk?si=ETRP-GP9Q5eDDtcHxgxY9w&pi=e-BiyZV629R4yP “Paul’s White” open.spotify.com/playlist/0J4r4ZRfMe4ZaSSKB1Lz32?si=R16uvnEcQsGiMMdk7Gkmkg&pi=e-gd2DKOR7QQmp ONE 4 SONG EP “George’s White” open.spotify.com/playlist/4WtQvCTm9TlxfNheW7OOuQ?si=2eXzS8waRWie3RorUA4Iyw&pi=e-YMsjm8wKQLGT ONE SINGLE “Ringo’s White” open.spotify.com/playlist/1eYw02C0nFqhMZdmm4AKRq?si=RJ-_H1YNR9aCjH6yTz7RGA&pi=e-kE-m4d8XRCOM Each playlist very much predicts their subsequent individual solo journeys in the 1970s and beyond… Finally, as a parting shot, even tho’ it’s perceived as a deathknell of The Beatles, ain’t it interesting how despite the hassles they were dealing with that they delivered The Get Back roof show, “The Ballad of John and Yoko” and “Abbey Road” by September 1969?

    • @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486
      @jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 7 днів тому

      Thank you for that beautiful comment. I would love to see Peter Jackson do another Beatles documentary and 1968 would be a great year to cover. Abbey Road, while a great album, didn’t have near the musical or cultural impact that the White Album did. I was a Beatles fan before I heard the White album but the instant I heard it they became my favorite band and have remained so 45 years later.

  • @hankwedelmusic9965
    @hankwedelmusic9965 7 днів тому

    Apparently, they had fun, it has been reported, as a band and friends, for the last time til “Steel Wheels” making the video for “She Was Hot” You can see that as the video progresses, too… “Too Much Blood” is actually a nod to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and, as such, it works as a groove and how it points out that true horror is not zombies dancing but real people being psychotic and vicious but it does deserve criticism for claiming Jagger’s spoken words to be “rap” It may well be the lamest rap ever claimed to be “rap” and what makes it worse is that The Stones had already hinted at the rise of rap, very well, previously with “Slave” and “Shattered” I thought your dismissal of “All The Way Down” as a song about oral sex was somewhat unwarranted… Closer scrutiny reveals it to be an upbeat lament about the passing of time, the loss of youth and an admission of being just as dumb as any kid along the way But, yep… The 80s was a not good decade for them British bad boys The Rolling Stones… The Media, in all its manifest forms, record companies, radio, MTV and record producer technology had wrested power back from the song writers and bands and were calling the shots…

  • @seandodd6388
    @seandodd6388 7 днів тому

    I bet that 1965 acid was some primo stuff, brother...pure and legal at the time, at that. Most likely Owsley acid as he was the Grateful Dead's right hand 'candy man'...