The Fool on the Hill

The history and music of the Fab Four
JakeK
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simer4001 wrote:MMT is not a true album at all. Only the braintrust at Capitol would think to add all the singles from 1967 to make it an entire album. I go back and forth about FOOL ON THE HILL. At the moment it wouldn't rank very high with me.
To be fair, MMT is more of a Beatles album than "Yesterday"...and Today or the US versions of Rubber Soul and Revolver.
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JakeK wrote: An entire album? Is that even possible?
Why not?
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sloop_john_b wrote:Why not?
I'm not knocking it, I actually think it's a pretty awesome thing to do. Especially since I have a sheet-music book for Damn the Torpedoes by Tom Petty. With my bud (and the man who taught me everything I know about guitar) Chris who can literally sound like Mike Campbell without even trying, I could probably do that whole album.
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