
i have a dvd of the beatles first tour of america and you get to see them behind the scenes, its great to watch, especially ringo in a nightclub dancing with some woman, quality

Bad Bob wrote:Only ten available spaces in a poll, lad, so I had to be selective. Agree, though, that the brilliance of their early stuff often gets overlooked...primarily due to the brilliance of their later stuff!
PacemakerAlonso wrote:You forgot the album Yellow Submarine and The Magical Mystery Tour (which was released in the US in 1967).
woof woof ! wrote:The Rutles were hilarious .
Rutles-Tragical History Tour![]()
(although a send up the music was actually quite good)
woof woof ! wrote:PacemakerAlonso wrote:You forgot the album Yellow Submarine and The Magical Mystery Tour (which was released in the US in 1967).
Yellow Submarine can hardly be described as an "Album" it contained only four new tracks . Magical Mystery Tour was also somewhat cobbled together , containing six (?) songs that were previously released on 7" singles .
Bad Bob wrote:You know, Woof, a small part of me suspects that, deep down, "PacemakerAlonso" believes that Lennon & McCartney "weren't a patch on" Morrissey & Mars as songwriters, if you get my drift?
woof woof ! wrote:No idea , didn't realise there was a follow up .
Bad Bob wrote:woof woof ! wrote:PacemakerAlonso wrote:You forgot the album Yellow Submarine and The Magical Mystery Tour (which was released in the US in 1967).
Yellow Submarine can hardly be described as an "Album" it contained only four new tracks . Magical Mystery Tour was also somewhat cobbled together , containing six (?) songs that were previously released on 7" singles .
You know, Woof, a small part of me suspects that, deep down, "PacemakerAlonso" believes that Lennon & McCartney "weren't a patch on" Morrissey & Mars as songwriters, if you get my drift?
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