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James Stacho's avatar

The Beatles were remarkable in many ways and early on, were very self-aware of how important (but never self-important) they had become not only in pop music, but pop culture or culture in general. Their work reflects the care they employed in making lovely, lasting songs. The Anthology project which was finally realized in the 90's after having been conceived during Lennon's lifetime, was a rare misstep, however well intentioned. While having the surviving members reflect and discuss their Beatles years was interesting, if not terribly revealing because w/o Lennon, their bravest truth teller (see RS Lennon Remembers series from 1970) was gone, it did not add to their legacy and the new songs culled from whatever Yoko was willing to hand over, lacked their usual magic w/o a living, breathing John Lennon to help shape and breathe life into them. Having Julian sing lead on the songs would have resulted in a better sound, his voice remarkably like his father's. But the songs were slight and half-formed. Better to Imagine (sorry, couldn't resist) their early 70's output, still strong, as a quartet instead of individual parts. Who will be the next Beatles? was a common refrain for years, but now we have learned, there never was or will be another Beatles for reasons that transcend musical gifts. I'm grateful to have been alive during their time and as Peter Jackson's Get Back documentary showed us, we remain mesmerized by them.

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Dave Rubin blues harp's avatar

reading this made me nostalgic for browsing in record stores. Where have all the record stores gone ?

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