How did you get into the Beatles?
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:47 pm
All us Beatles fans can remember how we got into the Beatles...or can we?
The song that got me into the Beatles was "Hey Jude". My parents bought the "One" album in 2001, and I saw the commercial for it. I heard Paul sing something like "Hey Judy" or "Hey Jules" (surprise, surprise! My ears thought the song was called by it's working title!) and I asked my mom if there was a song of those names. She said "There is a song called 'Hey Jude'. Would you like me to play it?" I said sure, and she did. I loved that song, and by the time it reached the four-minute mark, I was singing along. I listened to the rest of the CD, and found some old Beatle records my parents had (The White Album, 1962-1966, 1967-1970). I bought myself a record player, and my dad had an old stereo system. I hooked it up, and ever since then, I collected every US Beatles album. By 2004, I had aquired every US Beatles album in stereo.
In 2002, for my birthday, I recieved a copy of "Beatles Gear". I learned about every instrument the Beatles ever played. The guitar I fell in love with was John's '64 325. I thought it was an interesting little guitar, and I hoped to own a 325 myself someday (May of 2007, I did have one, didn't like the scale, sold it and it's now in the happy hands of Arrow201). But seeing John and George playing all their guitars made me want to play guitar. I was given a beginners guitar, and today, I'm happy say thanks to John and George, I'm not that bad of a guitar player!
More recently, I made an attempt to collect every Beatles studio album on CD (as well as some compilations). I'm happy to say I have. It started in 2004 when I recieved "Hard Day's Night" as a Christmas present. Then in June 2005, I bought "Beatles for Sale" to show off to this girl I liked. 2007, bought "The Capitol Albums" Volumes 1 and 2 (May), as well as "1962-1966" and "1967-1970" (August). This month, I bought all the albums, from "Please Please Me" to "Past Masters" and I must say, it was worth the money.
The Beatles are definately one of the best bands out there, in my honest opinion. Without them, we wouldn't have had the other great bands (Notably The Byrds) and the other bands we like (The Stones) wouldn't be as big as they are today. Some wouldn't even exist (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers)!
The song that got me into the Beatles was "Hey Jude". My parents bought the "One" album in 2001, and I saw the commercial for it. I heard Paul sing something like "Hey Judy" or "Hey Jules" (surprise, surprise! My ears thought the song was called by it's working title!) and I asked my mom if there was a song of those names. She said "There is a song called 'Hey Jude'. Would you like me to play it?" I said sure, and she did. I loved that song, and by the time it reached the four-minute mark, I was singing along. I listened to the rest of the CD, and found some old Beatle records my parents had (The White Album, 1962-1966, 1967-1970). I bought myself a record player, and my dad had an old stereo system. I hooked it up, and ever since then, I collected every US Beatles album. By 2004, I had aquired every US Beatles album in stereo.
In 2002, for my birthday, I recieved a copy of "Beatles Gear". I learned about every instrument the Beatles ever played. The guitar I fell in love with was John's '64 325. I thought it was an interesting little guitar, and I hoped to own a 325 myself someday (May of 2007, I did have one, didn't like the scale, sold it and it's now in the happy hands of Arrow201). But seeing John and George playing all their guitars made me want to play guitar. I was given a beginners guitar, and today, I'm happy say thanks to John and George, I'm not that bad of a guitar player!
More recently, I made an attempt to collect every Beatles studio album on CD (as well as some compilations). I'm happy to say I have. It started in 2004 when I recieved "Hard Day's Night" as a Christmas present. Then in June 2005, I bought "Beatles for Sale" to show off to this girl I liked. 2007, bought "The Capitol Albums" Volumes 1 and 2 (May), as well as "1962-1966" and "1967-1970" (August). This month, I bought all the albums, from "Please Please Me" to "Past Masters" and I must say, it was worth the money.
The Beatles are definately one of the best bands out there, in my honest opinion. Without them, we wouldn't have had the other great bands (Notably The Byrds) and the other bands we like (The Stones) wouldn't be as big as they are today. Some wouldn't even exist (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers)!