in this case it will depend heavily of your age ie if you were there or not and how deep you can go into it.sunrise wrote:Being a music reviewer must make me some kind of expert, no?
michael
anyhow if you really want to dig into beatles music i can give you a few advices. you will go in and stay there looking for the very end of the deep and you wont find it. there is always a next level to make the complete picture. typically they could do 7 takes of a song and they could be all different - recorded the same day.
but i can start with a simple one for examination: get back live rooftop 1969.
you need a proper but not expensive hi-fi system - no phones. take the intro. play one channel at the time, next play it at half speed and try to catch the immence complexity is this simple tune how distinct - indifferent and yet homogenous all the intruments work.
next, i believe it is the 3rd rooftop version of get back on the dvd - it is beyond doubt the best version they ever recorded of that song but it was never released on any record. this version is different from all other versions in every aspect and complexity. if you can get hold of this one you have a good start.
if you are able to catch all 5 instuments on this one you will get a glimse of the complexity and you may be ready for the next step.
however, if you really like the music style you mentioned this may be too far out for your liking and it is after all 35 years since the band quit so..... no way offending.