Before the White Album, Beatle records clearly communicated a sense of a collective, cohesive group behind the music. With the White Album, it is obvious each Beatle went his own way, wrote great music, record... read full review
There was nothing like Pepper before the Beatles' released it and nothing like it afterwards. When the Beach Boys released Pet Sounds prior to Pepper, it was considered ground breaking. After they heard Sg... read full review
I have listened to Pet Sound many times and try as I may to figure out why this is considered to be one of rock's top records continues to escape me. At its core, it is a Brian Wilson solo record with the ... read full review
Let me first start by saying I am a huge Beatle and McCartney fan. So after reading some of the media pre-reviews I was very much looking forward to Paul's new CD. Well, it is a monster disappointment. Gon... read full review
Superb concert and history lesson wrapped up in one DVD
8 out of 10 people found this review helpful
Superb concert / documentary with a history lesson into the Beatles' impact on the former Soviet Union. The Soviet government attempted to surpress western influences, especially rock music, but nothing th... read full review
Bangladesh was the forefather of the live aid types of concerts. Here George, with a little help from his friends (including Ringo, Eric Clapton and Dylan), pulled together a wonderful concert event to help the... read full review
Lets get the good stuff said first. The soundtrack is great. Paul re-records some his masterful Beatles material (Yesterday, Good Day Sunshine, etc.) along with some of his solo songs. Now for the downer; Paul ... read full review
An interesting twist on some of the greatest rock songs
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An interesting twist on some of the greatest rock songs ever written. George Martin and his son Giles work a lot of magic but at the end of the day it comes off as nothing more than an interesting listen and a ... read full review