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<blockquote data-quote="Ransom Stoddard" data-source="post: 1232275" data-attributes="member: 10336"><p>Help, Revolver, and Rubber Soul are all in my top 10 albums. Nothing against their other work before and after, but the evolution through those 3, not to mention the more mature songwriting, just blows me away.</p><p></p><p>I'm also a big, big fan of the Beach Boys through roughly the same period. Pet Sounds and the aborted SMiLE album are such a leap forward for the band, and pop music in general. I still pick up new bits here and there when listening through headphones. The SMiLE box set is such a revelation to hear how these songs came together. I also strongly recommend the Brian Wilson biopic "Love and Mercy" to get a (fictionalized) glimpse into the making of this music.</p><p></p><p>The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl was just released, and is such an upgrade in sound over the vinyl version released back in the 70's. You can really hear the band and realize that what they were doing in the studio at the time couldn't possibly be replicated live in the conditions they played in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ransom Stoddard, post: 1232275, member: 10336"] Help, Revolver, and Rubber Soul are all in my top 10 albums. Nothing against their other work before and after, but the evolution through those 3, not to mention the more mature songwriting, just blows me away. I'm also a big, big fan of the Beach Boys through roughly the same period. Pet Sounds and the aborted SMiLE album are such a leap forward for the band, and pop music in general. I still pick up new bits here and there when listening through headphones. The SMiLE box set is such a revelation to hear how these songs came together. I also strongly recommend the Brian Wilson biopic "Love and Mercy" to get a (fictionalized) glimpse into the making of this music. The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl was just released, and is such an upgrade in sound over the vinyl version released back in the 70's. You can really hear the band and realize that what they were doing in the studio at the time couldn't possibly be replicated live in the conditions they played in. [/QUOTE]
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