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Revolver by The Beatles
Revolver by The Beatles
1966 | Pop, Psychedelic, Rock
Revolver in the end is the sound of a band growing into supreme confidence. Here the Beatles took upon the task of redefining what was expected from popular music
Critic- Scott Plagenhoef
Original Score: 10 out of 10

Read Review: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13434-revolver/
  
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Kate (355 KP) rated Yesterday (2019) in Movies

Apr 20, 2020  
Yesterday (2019)
Yesterday (2019)
2019 | Comedy, Fantasy, Music
Don’t understand the hype.
Sorry but I don’t understand all the hype that surrounded this film, yes I enjoyed but it wasn’t memorable or maybe I am not a Beatles fan. People should give it a go though and form their own opinions
  
People Everyday by Arrested Development
People Everyday by Arrested Development
2009 | Rap
(0 Ratings)
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"Cole Archer’s Chillout Mix. That’s my son’s mix. He’s ten weeks old, and this is what he listens to: “Valerie” by Amy Winehouse, “Everyday People” by Arrested Development, The Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon,” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City.”"

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Greatest Hits by Bruce Springsteen
Greatest Hits by Bruce Springsteen
1995 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
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"Cole Archer’s Chillout Mix. That’s my son’s mix. He’s ten weeks old, and this is what he listens to: “Valerie” by Amy Winehouse, “Everyday People” by Arrested Development, The Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon,” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City.”"

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The Beatles (White Album) by The Beatles
The Beatles (White Album) by The Beatles
1968 | Pop, Rock
9.0 (14 Ratings)
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Rocky Raccoon by The Beatles

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"Cole Archer’s Chillout Mix. That’s my son’s mix. He’s ten weeks old, and this is what he listens to: “Valerie” by Amy Winehouse, “Everyday People” by Arrested Development, The Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon,” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City.”"

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Lioness: Hidden Treasures by Amy Winehouse
Lioness: Hidden Treasures by Amy Winehouse
2011 | Rock
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"Cole Archer’s Chillout Mix. That’s my son’s mix. He’s ten weeks old, and this is what he listens to: “Valerie” by Amy Winehouse, “Everyday People” by Arrested Development, The Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon,” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City.”"

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Love Beats Rhymes (2017) in Movies

Nov 14, 2017  
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Love Beats Rhymes Trailer 2017

Love Beats Rhymes Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new trailer starring Azealia Banks, Method Man, and Common!

  
Their Satanic Majesties Request by The Rolling Stones
Their Satanic Majesties Request by The Rolling Stones
1967 | Rock
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"An underrated Stones record. You know, they had a sound. They originally started off and covered the Beatles' songs and other covers, because they didn't know how to write songs. Everybody hung out in the same clubs back then and they'd see each other socially. So, early on, the Beatles gave them 'I Wanna Be Your Man', which the Beatles recorded, but the Stones did as a single. Their manager Andrew Loog Oldham told them that they had to write their own songs, so they went down and developed that sound. Then eventually they saw the Beatles doing Sgt. Pepper's and all this experimental stuff and the Stones decided to go outside of their comfort zone. That's what I find interesting, whether Satanic Majesties is the Stones trying to do Sgt. Pepper's and ripping off the Beatles or not, it has production value and songwriting that isn't found on any other Stones records. '2000 Light Years From Home', '2000 Man'; I mean, we covered '2000 Man'. It's talking about computers and the year 2000, it's so interesting. I can remember being at school in the 60s and reading 1984 by George Orwell, which is all about how in the future the government would be spying on us. Of course this was written well before 1984, which now sounds like a long time has passed. So it's all relative. With the Stones' music, the strings and backwards stuff, there is some very very good material on that record. They happen not to like the record. I think it's a unique record that shows that the Stones have some depth. There is some bad, out-of-key background singing because they were never the best singers, they didn't have harmonies like the Beatles. The thing about it is that they were blues-based and they veered away from it on that record and went into almost Celtic and classical areas. It was a pastiche, a multi-coloured quilt! You can look at a band like a coin and say, 'I see everything, I don't need to see anything more', but there is that other side. That other side is what I think is more interesting. The depth."

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Grinch (194 KP) rated Revolver by The Beatles in Music

Aug 31, 2017  
Revolver by The Beatles
Revolver by The Beatles
1966 | Pop, Psychedelic, Rock
There is so much going on, musically, with this album. It's a experimental progression which includes strings, Indian music and psychedelic sounds - trippy! (1 more)
The Beatles really played with this, including backward recordings and what you get is as usual, brilliant.