I love music, never found much with the Beatles or Sir Paul’s solo stuff that I can really get into. It took reading The Beatles: The Biography for me to gain context on why they were such a huge thing. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35539
I’m still not a fan, but I have come to terms with the significance of what they accomplished and all the doors they opened that we take for granted. Enjoyed The Beatles Get Back documentary, but I could watch any band work in the studio. Still amazing what they were doing and the boundaries they pushed that led to so many great bands turning the studio into band member X.
Full disclosure: The White Album has always been the unicorn, I desperately love that album whilst I can’t really get into much else from the Fab Four. McCartney III and the Imagined version have stuck with me but little else has.
Sir Paul at his post-Beatles best.
I love music, never found much with the Beatles or Sir Paul’s solo stuff that I can really get into. It took reading The Beatles: The Biography for me to gain context on why they were such a huge thing. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35539
I’m still not a fan, but I have come to terms with the significance of what they accomplished and all the doors they opened that we take for granted. Enjoyed The Beatles Get Back documentary, but I could watch any band work in the studio. Still amazing what they were doing and the boundaries they pushed that led to so many great bands turning the studio into band member X.
Full disclosure: The White Album has always been the unicorn, I desperately love that album whilst I can’t really get into much else from the Fab Four. McCartney III and the Imagined version have stuck with me but little else has.
The White Album is a masterpiece, totally agree. Thanks for reading!