A column in the latest issue of "the absolute sound" discusses this subject and acknowledges that Brian Wilson was exploring creative multilayering in the making of "Good Vibrations" around the same time as the Beatles were crafting "Sgt Peppers LHCB." What I found interesting was the statement that "Paul McCartney would say years later that (Frank Zappa’s) Freak Out inspired the Beatles to stretch out creatively on their influential 1967 concept album Sgt Peppers’ LHCB." Frank Zappa...who knew?
Sgt.Pepper special on PBS
If you like the Beatles ,this is a must watch! Great stuff, check your local listings for a repeat of this show!!
http://www.pbs.org/program/sgt-peppers-musical-revolution/#gallery
http://www.pbs.org/program/sgt-peppers-musical-revolution/#gallery
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@tonykay The plot thickens-LOL!! https://medium.com/cuepoint/how-the-beatles-revolver-gave-brian-wilson-a-nervous-breakdown-4b3939c4e... |
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Im a fan of the Beatles. But The Stones recorded there music. i m o Easyer to listen to Drums dont work out of the left ch with voice. No one talks about it in here. They over look it. All the bouncing Around. But i also don't like In a music video some moron making Oil spots on the film. Like your Tripping i want to see the band Play only |
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