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And if I could spend an hour with a Beatles member, what would they do? What would I ask them?

In my case, I'd like to spend that hour with John and ask him about his life. What he thinks about his life. What has happened since he left this world, and if he regrets the harm he caused. And what he wanted to achieve with each of his solo albums.

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u/One_Truth_2807 — 7 days ago
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Hate (parody version of Love 2006)

I had a funny idea. To make a parody version of Love from 2006 called Hate, and have the songs be reversed from the originals:

Because = Reason (instead of asking why the sky is blue and why the planet is round, explain why they are the way they are. And instead of having nature sounds, have artificial city sounds)

Get Back = Get Out (it's about how the people of Los Angeles don't want Sweet Loretta Martin to come back and stay in Arizona)

Glass Orion = Iron Apple (be calm and say the opposite, making a hole in the ground).

Eleanor Rigby = Father McKenzie (a roll and rock song about Father McKenzie and Eleanor Rigby living together and celebrating, something like "with the help of my friend")

I Am Walrus = I Am Not John (a song with meaning where nothing is out of the ordinary, too normal and strange for being so normal).

And so on with the other songs, reversed.

This is an idea I had, and I'd like you to share your perspectives and ideas, your different viewpoints on the world. The idea is open-ended, and if anyone wants to implement it, go ahead.

u/One_Truth_2807 — 6 days ago
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What recommendations do you have for listening to the Beatles as solo artists?

Hi, this is my first post on Reddit. I've been listening to the Beatles solo, mainly John Lennon and a bit of Harrison and McCartney (Ringo Starr's discography doesn't interest me). What I've been listening to of John's discography is pretty bad after his first solo album, and only his '74 and '80 albums; the latter is somewhat good at the beginning. I've barely listened to Paul's '80 album; after the first two songs, it's more of a demo. And I haven't listened to Harrison's debut album beyond the first five songs, but his discography is very interesting because of his '73 and '86 albums.

(Note: This was written in a translator, and the translator may have translated things in a more literal or inaccurate way.)

u/One_Truth_2807 — 29 days ago