I recently played all the Beatles albums, and I did so chronologically. You can better appreciate their development as musicians/writers that way.
But don't worry about how to do it. Just do it.
And if you want to REALLY appreciate them, do this: Each time you play one of their albums (say, "Beatles For Sale" from 1964), follow it up with ANY other record by ANY other artist from the same year.
Finally, I think it's poignant to remember that, when the Beatles broke up in 1970, none of the members of the band were even 30 yet.
What did y'all accomplish before you were 30?
Cheers.
But don't worry about how to do it. Just do it.
And if you want to REALLY appreciate them, do this: Each time you play one of their albums (say, "Beatles For Sale" from 1964), follow it up with ANY other record by ANY other artist from the same year.
Finally, I think it's poignant to remember that, when the Beatles broke up in 1970, none of the members of the band were even 30 yet.
What did y'all accomplish before you were 30?
Cheers.