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    Default Beatles Fans? A single album version of 'The Beatles' 1968 album?

    The old chestnut. George Martin once opined that 'The White Album' would've been better if it had been a single album, rather than a double.

    I want to edit the 30 tracks down to 15 and add as a playlist on my iPod.

    Can anybody help with choices for a 'single album' version?

    Back in the USSR
    Dear Prudence
    Glass Onion
    Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
    Wild Honey Pie
    The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
    While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    Happiness Is A Warm Gun
    Martha My Dear
    I'm So Tired
    Blackbird
    Piggies
    Rocky Racoon
    Don't Pass Me By
    Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
    I Will
    Julia
    Birthday
    Yer Blues
    Mother Nature's Son
    Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
    Sexy Sadie
    Helter Skelter
    Long, Long, Long
    Revolution 1
    Honey Pie
    Savoy Truffle
    Cry Baby Cry
    Revolution 9

    Goodnight
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    [QUOTE=Beef Oven;160325]The old chestnut. George Martin once opined that 'The White Album' would've been better if it had been a single album, rather than a double.

    I want to edit the 30 tracks down to 15 and add as a playlist on my iPod.

    Can anybody help with choices for a 'single album' version?

    can't think of many double albums that wouldn't have edited down rather better to a single. Nonsuch by XTC would be hard to improve by reduction. London calling perhaps.(prog rock is no doubt an exception to this rule, but frankly , who listens to that stuff?...........)

    Anyway, can't help much as I don't own the whole of the White Album.....but I would substitute Siouxsie and the Banshees version of Dear prudence for the Beatles. Sacrilege no doubt.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beef Oven View Post
    The old chestnut. George Martin once opined that 'The White Album' would've been better if it had been a single album, rather than a double.

    I want to edit the 30 tracks down to 15 and add as a playlist on my iPod.

    Can anybody help with choices for a 'single album' version?

    can't think of many double albums that wouldn't have edited down rather better to a single. Nonsuch by XTC would be hard to improve by reduction. London calling perhaps.(prog rock is no doubt an exception to this rule, but frankly , who listens to that stuff?...........)

    Anyway, can't help much as I don't own the whole of the White Album.....but I would substitute Siouxsie and the Banshees version of Dear prudence for the Beatles. Sacrilege no doubt.......
    I actually agree with you on the Siouxsie version of Dear Prudence. Sacrilege for sure!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beef Oven View Post
    The old chestnut. George Martin once opined that 'The White Album' would've been better if it had been a single album, rather than a double.

    I want to edit the 30 tracks down to 15 and add as a playlist on my iPod.

    Can anybody help with choices for a 'single album' version?


    Back in the USSR
    Dear Prudence
    Glass Onion
    Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
    Wild Honey Pie
    The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
    While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    Happiness Is A Warm Gun
    Martha My Dear
    I'm So Tired
    Blackbird
    Piggies
    Rocky Racoon
    Don't Pass Me By
    Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
    I Will
    Julia
    Birthday
    Yer Blues
    Mother Nature's Son
    Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
    Sexy Sadie
    Helter Skelter
    Long, Long, Long
    Revolution 1
    Honey Pie
    Savoy Truffle
    Cry Baby Cry
    Revolution 9

    Goodnight
    Beef, a great idea, as a long-term Beatles fan I think they peaked with Rubber Soul and Revolver, but still admire Sgt Pepper, but the White Album was not their best - I'm always compiling albums from their tracks, knock rev 1/9 and Goodnight from the White Album and you have a White CD. However want you want is 15 - OK

    Back in the USSR
    The continuing story of Bungalow Bill
    While my guitar gently weeps
    Ob-la di Ob-la da
    Blackbird
    I'm so tired
    Martha my dear
    Honey Pie
    Piggies
    Mother Nature's Son
    I will
    Rocky Raccoon
    Julia
    Yer blues
    Revolution 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Beef, a great idea, as a long-term Beatles fan I think they peaked with Rubber Soul and Revolver, but still admire Sgt Pepper, but the White Album was not their best - I'm always compiling albums from their tracks, knock rev 1/9 and Goodnight from the White Album and you have a White CD. However want you want is 15 - OK

    Back in the USSR
    The continuing story of Bungalow Bill
    While my guitar gently weeps
    Ob-la di Ob-la da
    Blackbird
    I'm so tired
    Martha my dear
    Honey Pie
    Piggies
    Mother Nature's Son
    I will
    Rocky Raccoon
    Julia
    Yer blues
    Revolution 1
    Thanks for your 'playlist' cloughie - an interesting selection. A little different from the first cut I took an hour ago (will show in a few days time).

    I love 'The White Album', but I cannot eat a whole one so's to speak!

    My favourite Beatles album is Magical Mystery Tour (I know it's not a legit album!) because the tracks on it are the ones that were played the most in my house in the 1960s. It evokes very, very strong memories.
    From each according to his inability, to each according to his lazy greed.

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    Beefy......I have a colleague (aged about 26 !) who is a lunatic Beatles fan. I will set her the challenge, and see what she come up with, if that is OK. She will have definite opinions, and she sure knows her stuff.

    I agree that MMT is absolutely full of top tunes.
    The Beatles didn't really get a look in , round my house. The 50's and 60's rather passed my folks by musically. Had to wait till 1972 and roxy/slade/bowie/T rex, which i had to discover myself!
    That may be the deep psychological reason I keep tapping up people on this board for good stuff. That or idleness !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beef Oven View Post
    The old chestnut. George Martin once opined that 'The White Album' would've been better if it had been a single album, rather than a double.

    I want to edit the 30 tracks down to 15 and add as a playlist on my iPod.

    Can anybody help with choices for a 'single album' version?

    can't think of many double albums that wouldn't have edited down rather better to a single. Nonsuch by XTC would be hard to improve by reduction. London calling perhaps.(prog rock is no doubt an exception to this rule, but frankly , who listens to that stuff?...........)

    Anyway, can't help much as I don't own the whole of the White Album.....but I would substitute Siouxsie and the Banshees version of Dear prudence for the Beatles. Sacrilege no doubt.......
    Re: XTC I had 'White Music' and 'Drums & Wires' on LP when I was at University (don't even remember Go2!!! - completely passed me by) Nonsuch was too late for me. Bought 'Pretty Girls' on 12".

    Faves for me are Neon Shuffle, Statue of Liberty, Nigel, Senses and Watchtower - not very imaginative of me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beef Oven View Post
    Thanks for your 'playlist' cloughie - an interesting selection. A little different from the first cut I took an hour ago (will show in a few days time).

    I love 'The White Album', but I cannot eat a whole one so's to speak!

    My favourite Beatles album is Magical Mystery Tour (I know it's not a legit album!) because the tracks on it are the ones that were played the most in my house in the 1960s. It evokes very, very strong memories.
    Didn't rate MMT personally except for Fool and Walrus, Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields were really part of Sgt Pepper, but if you want 5 bonus tracks for your White Album playlist then:
    The fool on the hill
    Your mother should know
    Strawberry Fields Forever
    Penny Lane
    I am the Walrus

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    Quote Originally Posted by teamsaint View Post
    Beefy......I have a colleague (aged about 26 !) who is a lunatic Beatles fan. I will set her the challenge, and see what she come up with, if that is OK. She will have definite opinions, and she sure knows her stuff.

    I agree that MMT is absolutely full of top tunes.
    The Beatles didn't really get a look in , round my house. The 50's and 60's rather passed my folks by musically. Had to wait till 1972 and roxy/slade/bowie/T rex, which i had to discover myself!
    That may be the deep psychological reason I keep tapping up people on this board for good stuff. That or idleness !
    Great, I'd love to have your friend's ideas.

    I was an absolute Roxy Music nut up to 1975! Still play their stuff regularly. Bowie too.
    From each according to his inability, to each according to his lazy greed.

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    [QUOTE=Beef Oven;160370]
    Quote Originally Posted by teamsaint View Post

    Re: XTC I had 'White Music' and 'Drums & Wires' on LP when I was at University (don't even remember Go2!!! - completely passed me by) Nonsuch was too late for me. Bought 'Pretty Girls' on 12".

    Faves for me are Neon Shuffle, Statue of Liberty, Nigel, Senses and Watchtower - not very imaginative of me!
    Trust me, XTC just got better and better. (oddly I only have the early singles, not the first two albums). Let me know if you would like advice, but , nutshellwise, Nonsuch is wonderful. There are at least half a dozen of the later albums that I would hate to be without..........Skylarking, Mummer, Apple venus 1.....all top drawer.

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