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Old 10-13-2015, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by nicole21290 View Post
Said more often about The Beatles' 'White Album', which is strangely fitting, as that's THEIR double album, full of disparate styles and more 'solo' tracks than is usual for them.

"That was just saying: 'This is my song, we'll do it this way. That's your song, you do it that way.' It's pretty hard trying to fit three guys' music onto one album - that's why we did a double."
- John Lennon, 1969

[on Why Don't We Do It In The Road] "That's Paul. He even recorded it by himself in another room. That's how it was getting in those days. We came in and he'd made the whole record. Him drumming. Him playing the piano. Him singing. But he couldn't - he couldn't - maybe he couldn't make the break from the Beatles. I don't know what it was, you know. I enjoyed the track. Still, I can't speak for George, but I was always hurt when Paul would knock something off without involving us. But that's just the way it was then."
- John Lennon, 1980
Oh, I think you're right, I'm not the Beatles specialist in my family. I think I said Revolver just because it's the one I like the most.

Yes, interesting that it was a double album as well!

However the point was, I think I've read somewher that Fleetwood Mac has been compared to the Beatles during their most successful years, but was it something brought up by the band itself or was it propelled by media? Or again maybe is it just some rubbish?
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