It was awesome! Gonna watch it stoned later and I will let you know what I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gWECYYOSo
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It was awesome! Gonna watch it stoned later and I will let you know what I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gWECYYOSo
Please Watch/Share this video so it gets shown in Hollywood.
I think he means the movie, doubt he would have watched the album. Haven't watched the film..I wanna watch Yellow Submarine one day
The album is pretty meh, it has Penny Lane, I am the Walrus and Strawberry Fields, but other than that to me it's pretty mediocre
Its not really an album. Its more of an extended EP.
It has some very awesome songs on it though.
update.... i yelled at the screen for an hour. An hour of awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gWECYYOSo
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The movie was wretched. It was like the director just rolled a camera while hanging out with the Beatles to see what happened. The album is really good though.
As bad as the Magical Mystery Tour (the movie) is, it isn't one millionth as bad as the atrocity known as Seargent Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (the movie). After seeing George Burns sing Fixing A Hole, I knew that I was in for something special.
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kowenicki said:
over 35 mins and 11 songs is an album. |
"Magical Mystery Tour is a record by the English rock band The Beatles. The record consists of the six-song soundtrack to a one-hour television film of the same name originally aired in 1967. The six-track double-extended play disk (EP) was released in the United Kingdom on 8 December 1967. In the United States, the record was released 11 days earlier on 27 November 1967 as an 11-track LP which also included five of the six songs on the band's three 1967 singles on the B-side ("Hello, Goodbye"'s B-side, "I Am The Walrus", having also been on the film's soundtrack on the album's A-side)." from wiki
It started as an EP and for the american release they just added B sides to make it LP leangth. It may be album leangth buts thats not how it was actually made. Hence my remark that it was more of an extended EP.
zexen_lowe said: I think he means the movie, doubt he would have watched the album. Haven't watched the film..I wanna watch Yellow Submarine one day |
Pretty meh? What's wrong with you? You call yourself a Beatles fan and you don't like Magical Mystery Tour and you haven't seen either that OR Yellow Submarine?
You've got some homework to do if you don't want to get your Beatles Fan Card suspended. (Help is way better though.)
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Pretty meh? What's wrong with you? You call yourself a Beatles fan and you don't like Magical Mystery Tour and you haven't seen either that OR Yellow Submarine? You've got some homework to do if you don't want to get your Beatles Fan Card suspended. (Help is way better though.) |
I also have to say that I dislike pretty much everything of the pre-Rubber Soul Beatles (except maybe 15 songs), I think they were uninspired back then, and every song sounded the same.
I keep my card for my unyielding love to the masterpieces that are Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Peppers, The White Album and Abbey Road
zexen_lowe said: I think he means the movie, doubt he would have watched the album. Haven't watched the film..I wanna watch Yellow Submarine one day |
At least sober LMAO!