I'm a Red and Blue man myself. The flow of those records are my childhood. Worth it for the James Bond style intro to Help!
@jesserussell7242
3 жыл бұрын
What is interesting is that you can only hear the James Bond intro to the song help in the American version of the red and blue album so you can’t hear it in the UK release but I think that’s what so charming about it I love the unique mix of all the Beatles albums whether they be the UK releases or the US catalog I love all the Beatles compilations they’re great and I’m glad that I am I decided to put 27 songs because they probably would not have any more room on a CD to put in the Beatles one They probably could have a double CD set of the greatest hits greatest hits and I think every song will stand the test of time and I’m glad that I do have the song something written by George Harrison which was the AA side That was the very first time George Harrison ever got a sign on the single.
@Ifixstuf
2 жыл бұрын
I bought it yesterday, and this morning making breakfast I put it on and was like WHAT WAS THAT!?
@yesman2755
3 жыл бұрын
When they recorded Please Please Me, George Martin said “Boys, you’ve just got your first No. 1 record”. For that reason alone, it should have been on The Beatles 1. Unforgivable missing that one out.
@mbvideoselection
3 жыл бұрын
I think the real reason they missed PPM out is because of the dodgy sync and flubbed lyrics in the latter part of the song. They probably had loads of arguments as to how to fix it, or whether they should even try and fix it, or whether to just include it in mono and if so, how to explain why it's in mono if the other tracks are in stereo, and after all that said "to hell with it, let's just leave it out". That's just my theory 😉
@Merseyrock
3 жыл бұрын
Yes! The moment is depicted in Beatles biopics, let alone mentioned by George Martin himself in interviews. It was arguably also the very first time when The Beatles purposely took heed of Martin's production wisdom in order to create a chart-topping number: e.g. as in when asked to speed it up...
@mbvideoselection
3 жыл бұрын
@@Beatgeneration2010 And with respect I don't think I am!
@shadshowadradna
3 жыл бұрын
Ultimately it's a collection of the records that got to number one in the UK or US. The authors of The Guiness Book Of British Hit Singles in 1977 decided to use the Record Retailer chart as their source from 1960 onwards - mainly because it maintained a top 50 consistently beyond that point. That book essentially created a de facto "official" chart history for the UK, and resulted ultimately in an actual Official Chart. For credibility's sake the album had to pick one chart and stick to it - and that was the inevitable choice. It was certainly more sensible than using the George Martin Predicts chart.
@watmun
3 жыл бұрын
@@mbvideoselection Thats true, but From Me To You is in mono and there's a perfectly good stereo mix of it? PPM coulda worked in that sense in mono.
@citygirlfarm
3 жыл бұрын
It's interesting to me how children, even now, really like the early Beatles tunes. I would play my kids the early stuff and they would sing and dance about. Now grandchildren do the same. Good video by the way. Always enjoy your stuff.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Mary.
@BenCol
3 жыл бұрын
This was the Beatles album my parents had when I was a kid. As casual fans who wanted a Beatles CD but didn’t want to collect all the individual albums, who felt fine with just the most recognisable songs, they were definitely 1’s target audience. Sure it might have its problems, but as a 6-year old sitting in the back of my dad’s car on long car journeys, I was too young to know of any missing songs or sound issues - to my ears back then it did the job wonderfully, and was a great introduction to the band. I did later borrow the Red & Blue albums from the library and rip them onto my iTunes, and 1 became rather redundant after that, so it’s not an album I’ve returned to, but I still have a little nostalgia over the track order.
@Musicradio77Network
3 жыл бұрын
You forgot “Hey Jude”, it was the first Beatles “Greatest Hits” compilation album in the US in 1970 which was after their breakup. It has 10 songs that were previous singles at the time.
@alexkx8599
3 жыл бұрын
There's a Beatles' "Greatest Hits"?!
@ronmartin4793
3 жыл бұрын
Yes,there was also an unofficial Greatest Hits(gold cover w/moptop images) on the Greatest label in March of '64.It includes the original UK Red Parlophone of Love Me Do(copied from the imported Canadian Capitol 45,I would assume)Actually sounded good!!
@sugarjoe50
3 жыл бұрын
Ron: l had that 'mop top' LP years ago. I always assumed it was a bootleg..?
@ronmartin4793
3 жыл бұрын
@@sugarjoe50 It is,Joe,but it's pretty good sound in sound quality,probably taken from the recent singles that were issued,so it should sound good.Especially if the 45s were recorded onto reel tape and transferred.The Love Me Do is taken from the Canadian Capitol 45 and is the red Parlophone,Sept.4 mix,the softer one with Ringo on drums.
@lucasneon
2 жыл бұрын
Technically not a compilation album, they put the singles on there because 1. They have never been on LP (More money) 2. Can’t Buy Me Love and I Should Have Known Better weren’t released on Capitol Records due to a contract not allowing them to make movie soundtracks 3. The album was made because they would release albums every couple months until 1966 (except magical mystery tour) and due to no new info on when a new Beatles album would come out, I supposed they decided that they made their own Beatles album.
@johndalton3180
3 жыл бұрын
I turned 12 in 1982, and that's when I became an avid Beatles fan. I decided to buy all their albums (this was a few years before CDs) on vinyl. When I was done buying all 18 United States albums, I realized there were two songs that slipped through the cracks. And it annoyed me no end! In 1963, Vee Jay Records released the very first American Beatles LP Introducing...The Beatles. It was basically the Please Please Me album retitled. It didn't do anything when it was released in July of 1963. Then Capitol released Meet the Beatles! in 1964, and Introducing The Beatles shot up the charts. Capitol took over the rights to the album in 1965, and released it as The Early Beatles, with Vee Jay going out of business, and Introducing The Beatles going out of print. The songs Misery and There's a Place were both left off off The Early Beatles. So, as a Beatle fan in 1982, I was ANNOYED there those two songs were no where to be found on ANY American Beatles album! They didn't even put them on the 1978 Rarities compilation! In December of 1983, my friend told me he was visiting London with his family over Christmas. I asked for a favor. He brought back with him the UK Please Please Me album! I finally had EVERY officially released Beatles track! Whew. Those two songs remained unavailable in America until the release of Please Please Me on CD in 1987. ****EDIT***** And sitting here, I just remembered a third song I couldn't get in America in 1982. From Me to You wasn't on any American Beatles album at all. At some point, I was able to get my hands on the original Vee Jay single backed with Thank You Girl. That one remained unavailable in America until it was released on Past Masters Volume 1 in 1987.
@mgconlan
3 жыл бұрын
"Misery" and "There's a Place" were issued in the U.S. in 1980 on the Capitol LP "The Beatles' Rarities." Not to be confused with the 1978 British "Rarities" (which was essentially the LP version of the two later "Past Masters" CD's, filled with songs released in the U.K. only as singles), this was a rarity (no pun intended): a Beatles compilation that was intelligently curated and filled with genuine rarities, including the early single version of "Love Me Do" with Ringo on drums, the German-language "Sie Liebt Dich," an alternate mix of "I'm Only Sleeping," a longer version of "I Am the Walrus," the beautiful alternate of "Penny Lane" with an extra seven trumpet notes at the end, the original all-star LP version of "Across the Universe" and "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)." Also there were plenty of bootleg copies of "Introducing the Beatles" around in cut-out stores in the late 1970's (albeit in rather tinny sound). You should have looked harder in 1982.
@jesserussell7242
3 жыл бұрын
Actually John originally when Vijay released the introducing the Beatles the first thousand pressings had those two songs on itWhich was love me doing PS I love you but capital records had some injunctions against DJ and one of those intentions was that they could not put out the Beatles first single because they did not have a license for it so even if DJ wanted to release those two songs they knew they couldn’t win that argument so they replaced let me do and PS I love you with please please me and ask me why on later pressings I learned all this information from Brewskys or some bug which he talks about the Beatles on the J records and he asked some books and looks on capital records as well I listen to the Beatles brunch when I heard all this information. If you’re able to find the very first pressing of introducing the Beatles you can hear the songs that you’re looking for.
@steviemusic1
3 жыл бұрын
Andrew, I just have to say that I absolutely love your videos on all the Beatles music. The amount of research and knowledge involved is superb. I've been a huge Beatle fan since I was about 3 or 4 years old (despite being born 5 years after they split up) and I, like you, had the blue album as my first LP. Having grown up to be a musician, I've immersed myself in so many aspects of Beatle music but I still end up learning something from your videos. Thank for your excellent endeavours and keep up the fantastic work you do. Steve
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Steve.
@ozeskiman
2 жыл бұрын
Great wrap off all the compilation albums. Always enjoy these reviews..
@michaellauri
9 ай бұрын
I had been introduced to the Boys by my Mum, who quick-trolleyed the recent single waiting at the till of the local supermarket. Among my favourites were "Eight Days A Week", "No Reply" and "Yes It Is". She stopped that after "All You Need Is Love", but had also made a clever contribution to my musical education with "Revolver". Gamechangers, each one of them. In 1973 a tsunami of hitherto unheard songs came my way on schoolclass-class organized parties and I finally got hold of the Red and the Blue Album while in Amsterdam in 1974. That was the foundation for me never to be outclassed by any other compilation.
@JWD1992
Жыл бұрын
I was eight when 1 came out. I was already in the middle of a big Beatles binge, so I was really excited when I saw the TV ads. I do remember I loved to look at the picture sleeves from around the world in the booklet (albeit a CD-sized booklet). Interestingly, my first big exposure to the Beatles came a few years earlier on my mom's cassette copy of 1962-1966, which had been your own introduction decades earlier. Because of this, I was also disappointed that Please, Please Me was omitted.
@johnp5333
3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you very much Andrew! Red and Blue for sure. Dont forget the video on Japanese Pressings! ;)
@beatledave1969
3 жыл бұрын
Part of the old plant is going to become a cinema called “The Gramophone”.’
@RUFITNESS
3 жыл бұрын
This video was certainly a greatest hit for me! These videos are always so well put together, love this channel.
@angrym0nkeysh0w
Жыл бұрын
1 was actually my introduction to the Beatles. I remember one summer when I was a kid, my dad would take me and my mom on his trips around near towns for his work. He drove a van and his boss had 1... on cassette! So we listened to that album back to back that entire summer. I didn't know much about the Beatles and the music kinda sounded funny for a little kid born in 93, but the songs grew on me more and more. Needless to say, I would grow up to become a Beatles fan, and 1 is probably the "one" to thanks
@Parlogram
Жыл бұрын
Good times! Thanks for watching.
@angrym0nkeysh0w
Жыл бұрын
@@Parlogram Thank you for your channel. I've been watching your videos on a binge
@jamesdickinson1397
3 жыл бұрын
Very cool show. I watched several of your videos and enjoyed all of them. I will continue to hunt down your videos to learn a lot of cool info I did not know before. I was 13 in 1973 when the Red and Blue came out and those albums changed my life. Up to then I only had an 8 track of Hey Jude and only heard the majority of Beatles songs at random on the radio. Since getting the 1973 albums on 8 track and then later on vinyl I have been a Beatles nut. Keep these great videos coming.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like the videos, James. We have a video on the red and blue albums coming up this weekend - hope you'll enjoy like that too.
@tonyfox7510
3 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. My go to sets are always the Red and Blue Greatest hits. But if I were to nitpick, the Red was lacking great songs from Revolver like Here, There, Everywhere, For No One and Got to Get You into My Life.
@bobcash4617
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%
@Zholobov1
3 жыл бұрын
But that’s not a big trouble, you know. The Red Album came earlier in my life and I was stunned by it. But then I heard Revolver and was happy to find another 12 fantastic "unheard" songs 😊.
@antoniocamacho4769
3 жыл бұрын
Those 2 songs are on the Beatles Love Songs album.
@t_albino
3 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine if the Red Album ended with Tomorrow never knows... 😍 perfect segue into the Blue Album!
@CommentaryinSpace
3 жыл бұрын
I always thought that Love Me Do only got to Number 14 anyway. I mean, unless they included the 82 re release. I'd love for you to do an episode or two on bootlegs as well, especially the Forthlin Road tapes, as well as the different versions of the Star Club and Decca recordings. These videos are the highlight of my weekend!
@blahblahblah6
3 жыл бұрын
I agree. The best compilations are the red and blue albums, especially the blue. 1 is a good effort, considering the need to fit it all onto one cd.
@HelloAllegro
3 жыл бұрын
I bought A Collection of Beatles Oldies brand new in HMV Oxford Circus, around the summer of 89. A Fame cassette that was very keenly priced. It was my first Beatles album and it blew me away (though I didn't like Bad Boy, very much out of place on the album). So if it was phased out in the early 80s they still had plenty of new old stock. Then I bought Rock and Roll Volume 2, another banger (though again I wasn't keen on the cover versions). On my pocket money these budget albums were a Godsend and their existence was fully justified.
@djbryanladd
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your brilliant work.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Bryan. Thanks for watching.
@moondogaudiojones1146
3 жыл бұрын
Ahhh...so now if you bought your first Beatles at age 10 and it was the Red & Blue Lp’s... well let’s just say I’m a tad (!) older than thee! I collected everything....good bad or indifferent 😜...loved them all...Love Songs (US & Uk) was always a stretch for me but has since become faves. Your stories on EMI brought a tear to my eye. Great job overall, tackling the “hits” issue! Being 69 yrs old I’m not as finicky anymore. I still love the music no matter how it’s compiled. I look forward to these shows and you never fail to surprise me with great anecdotes! Keep up the great work. It’s a blast!
@JCGamer2073
2 жыл бұрын
“1” was my first Beatles album, my dad bought it for me back november 2020 in CD.
@ShaneRayXRB
2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it was mentioned but the US version of the blue and and red albums still had Capitol only versions of songs; like Help! With the James Bond intro, mono version of I Feel Fine, etc. Which may be of interest to collectors on both sides of the pond. The uk red and blue albums had uk versions of course.
@yankeekilo1
3 ай бұрын
man i love your stuff !!! great info!!
@Parlogram
3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@peteterry2877
3 жыл бұрын
Another great video Andrew. Made me realise I now need to get myself a copy of 1 on LP!
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Go for it, Pete!
@martinrw42
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Just brilliant !!
@johnharrison9685
3 жыл бұрын
As always, very informative video.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, John.
@mattg56
2 ай бұрын
Ahhh but (big but...)...The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits...ok, it was not a technical success. But I have extremely fond memories of it, because my mum and dad bought me the cassette tape for my 9th birthday, and I absolutely loved it. I already loved The Beatles through listening to their Red album compilation when I was younger, but this compilation was mine, and it cemented my love for them. So for me, it's an important Beatles release!
@plumb1909-o3b
3 жыл бұрын
My first and still favourite Beatles compilation , is The Beatles Greatest on the German Odeon label. It has a killer track listing and doesn’t let up for a minute. Check it and see, it knocks Oldies But Goldies out of the park!
@BeAGoodDoga
3 жыл бұрын
I love this compilation!
@hombre8531
2 жыл бұрын
While the Red and Blue albums by the Beatles are quite comprehensive collections, I think they are excessive for what a selective compilation is expected to be (not in terms of quality but in terms of quantity). On the other side, I believe a greatest hits collection like "1" falls too short to represent such an important band. Thus, I think the best alternative would be in a mid-way: two volumes including a total amount of 40 songs. So I decided to reduce the Red (1962-66) and Blue (1967-70) albums to 20 tracks in each volume. These are my selections: THE BEATLES 1962-1966 1. Love Me Do (mono) 2. Please Please Me (mono) 3. From Me To You (mono) 4. She Loves You (mono) 5. I Want To Hold Your Hand 6. Can't Buy Me Love 7. A Hard Day's Night 8. I Feel Fine 9. Ticket To Ride 10. Yesterday 11. Help! 12. We Can Work It Out 13. Day Tripper 14. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 15. Nowhere Man 16. Michelle 17. In My Life 18. Paperback Writer 19. Eleanor Rigby 20. Yellow Submarine THE BEATLES 1967-1970 1. Strawberry Fields Forever 2. Penny Lane 3. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 4. With A Little Help From My Friends 5. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 6. All You Need Is Love 7. I Am The Walrus 8. Hello, Goodbye 9. Magical Mystery Tour 10. Lady Madonna 11. Hey Jude (short version) 12. Revolution 13. Back In The U.S.S.R. 14. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 15. Get Back (single version) 16. The Ballad Of John And Yoko 17. Here Comes The Sun 18. Come Together 19. Something 20. Let It Be (single version) I've made those tracklists following these criteria: 1) All official British A-sides had to be selected, including the 4 double A-side singles; so an initial body of 26 tracks was present by default (15 from the Red album and 11 from the Blue album). 2) 5 and 9 extra songs were included in the reduced Red and Blue albums, respectively, to reach 20 tracks in each collection; I selected a couple of B-sides plus several album tracks that (in my opinion) are essential. Probably my most controversial omission was "A Day In The Life", but I think it doesn't work well in compilations like these. Even though the version with the "cleaned" acoustic guitar intro could be used, its long piano chord ending makes it a perfect closer but a distracting and misplaced song in the middle of the tracklist (organized in chronological order). On the other side, "Magical Mystery Tour" may have much less merits, but it was the title track of an EP that reached #2 in the UK singles chart, so I think its presence is justified. I also omitted two US #1 hits: "Eight Days A Week" and "The Long And Winding Road". Since my selection was more focused on British releases, I decided to exclude those songs in order to make space for other tracks that I consider as better choices. I even allowed myself to do the "sacrilege" of shortening "Hey Jude" to about 5 minutes, applying an earlier fade out; and I did that in favor of the fluidity of the collection, because I think 2 minutes of "na na na na's" are enough to go to the next song. I don't really dislike the long coda including all Paul's fierce shouts, I'm just thinking what's better for the continuity of the listening experience.
@SRDhain
3 жыл бұрын
An interesting & fascinating Video. Ive got the original 2000 version of 1 on CD & the 2015 1+ 2 DVD & CD set and they're different sounding in places. My main reason for buying 1+ was the 5.1 surround mixes by Giles & Sam (Jeff Lynne is also mentioned which i think may be for free as a bird and real love). They're wonderful and subtly done, rather than OTT, which i suspect is due to many of the original tracks (up to 1968's white album) only having being recorded on 4 track or even 2 track.
@dt9344
3 жыл бұрын
As always, fantastic info on this time period. Thanks Andrew
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it.
@youtubeviewer7030
3 жыл бұрын
The Beatles Ballads is a compilation album featuring a selection of ballad songs by the English rock band the Beatles. The album was not released in the United States, but in Mexico, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, Spain, India, Japan, South Korea and Australia. In Australia, the album was a big success, spending seven weeks at number one. It reached number 17 in the UK. The cover art by "Patrick" (John Byrne) had been created in 1968 as a possible cover for what would become The Beatles ("The White Album"). Its style and concept appears to support the White Album's original working title of A Doll's House. The album was released in 1985 on LP and cassette under the EMI-ODEON label in Brazil using identical front and back cover art. It has never been officially released on compact disc.
@alvins.4775
2 жыл бұрын
Important to note that the 2011 remaster didn't use no-noise technology.
@Customsaberparadise
3 жыл бұрын
strawberry fields and please please me were included as part of the Beatles 1 deluxe Blu-ray video compilation , but 100% correct is scandalous to leave them off on a technicality
@MsTimothyswan
3 жыл бұрын
the red and blue albums were exciting releases back in 1973; 20 Greatest Hits was an interesting curiosity back in 1982; the Past Masters albums were an important release in 1988 to fill in the gaps with the remainder of the UK albums; no doubt that 1 was everywhere back in 2000. interestingly enough, the date that 1 was first released here in the U.S.A. was also my wife's 40th birthday - she was just my girlfriend at the time
@nickbitten6037
3 жыл бұрын
Great history lesson there. I believe there was an MQA SD album of " 1" from South Korea a few years back. I would like to get 1+ (with the blurays) as already have the basic Cd. Please keep up the good work- have subscribed.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub, Nick.
@jesserussell7242
2 жыл бұрын
My first memory of the Beatles one album is win on my birthday back in 2000 or so my grandma didn’t have a lot of money at the time she gave me $20 and she bought me the Beatles one when it was originally released back in 2000 I love this album still it’s a great compilation album. I did buy the album again after I got rid of it unfortunately it was the 2015 version on CD and I love the Giles and mercury mixes I think they’re great.
@anthonymacaranas7642
3 жыл бұрын
great video about my favourite album it's still my nos 1..
@TheHutt
3 жыл бұрын
Were the Past Masters not digital-sourced even back then?
@mbvideoselection
3 жыл бұрын
I wondered that. I'd always thought they were squarely part of the original digital remaster project.
@markjamesmeli2520
3 жыл бұрын
I always thought that a good fix would be to scramble around some things. I loved the ANTHOLOGY series when it came out. However, in short order, I found myself almost never going back to it for repeat listenings...a couple times was enough, for me anyway. The other biggest complaint from my group of Beatles' fans was that the Red and the Blue albums could have been expanded upon for CD release. My solution for all of this would have been to add "How Do You Do It?," "Shout (around the Beatles)," "Leave My Kitten Alone," "If You've Got Trouble," "That Means A Lot" and "12-Bar Original" to the RED album. Following that, put "All Things Must Pass (* a really good full band version that's very common on bootlegs)," "Come And Get It," "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love" on the BLUE album. This would lessen the need for the ANTHOLOGY series (over time) and increase the depth of the RED and BLUE albums. Don't take the ANTHOLOGY series out of print, but put the best "goodies" in the RED and BLUE compilations. This would be such a marketing technique, that I think you would see the 1973 albums charting again.
@silversurfer493
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that great video again! What really annoys me is the omission of „Oldies „ in the 2014 Mono Box. Yes, I know that everything can be found on Past Masters, but for the sake of history it belongs there…. The Rolling Stones in Mono Box shamelessly contains all UK and US versions of albums where they exist, relating in duplicate and triplicate songs … so why not duplicate the other song here as well?
@jonathanpowell668
Жыл бұрын
Love Oldies but Goldies!
@monsieurdupraz8579
3 жыл бұрын
The double red and blue compilations are unbeatable (I also had this for my 10th birthday .. but it was the red one 😊) .. but I always loved ''Rock and Roll Music'' (minus the cover) : fantastic choices and pretty great sounding versions.
@craigwarner6156
3 жыл бұрын
So, please give me an answer. I know you said you weren't leaning either way substantially BUT you did mention that the 2015 was more for the earbuds generation, So I'm getting the vinyl version of 1 please give me a straight answer: which 1 is better for playing on a modest but very nice and decent sounding record and amp 2.1 setup? For obviously playing out loud?. Is it the 2000 original with all analogue sourced files then digitally mixed and mastered or is it the 2015 all digital remix and remaster. I've recently opened my sealed copy of LOVE Cirque du Soleil Beatles on vinyl and it sounded fantastic BUT it was warped. Can you believe it?a brand new sealed and well preserved and well looked after for of a new Beatles signum disc 1 is very noticeably warped (can I still do something about this?) And disc 2 had a less noticeable warp but still there and obvious to the eye when watching it go round on the turntable. Neither warp affects the sound but it's annoying isn't it.
@KRAZEEIZATION
Жыл бұрын
The Red and Blue are great but there’s a few tracks I’d swap out on each. In fact Red has half of Rubber Soul on it, plus it’s 2CDs that clock in at around an hour!!!!
@TigerRogers0660
3 жыл бұрын
A COMPLETE DISGRACE that "Please Please Me" was not included on "1". After all it was no. 1 on 3 out of 4 charts in the UK at the time. But that aside, it is one of the very best Beatles singles of their career - & truly established their sound!!
@bulldogdave
3 жыл бұрын
Great video. To me, the best compilation will always be (perhaps for nostalgic reasons) the red and blue set. The worst to me is The Beatles Again/Hey Jude compilation.
@kevin10001
Жыл бұрын
I love the Beatles 1 album my grandma got it for me back during it’s original release my copy is a cd pressing of not sure if that matters as far as sound quality as most of my Beatles collection is cd pressings of the albums I do have a few vinyls in my vinyl collection
@starshiptrooper7670
3 жыл бұрын
Man, I'd love to have lunch with you so I could pick your brain. I did not know that at 6:42. Great video.
@michaelharrington75
Жыл бұрын
The Beatles could have easily had 40+ number one hits, had they released more songs as singles. They were just that good.
@erikmolnar6585
3 жыл бұрын
That was my first Beatles album also. I was about 7 or 8 years old in 1980 or 81
@donna25871
2 жыл бұрын
Red and Blue surpasses 1 as ‘Best of’ albums for me.
@bobcash4617
3 жыл бұрын
Another highly informative video, Andrew. I would say my favorite hits / best of compilations would have to be the red and blue sets. The UK versions without question. My understanding with regard to these sets is that every country having an EMI affiliate such as Capitol here in the states, were free to use what ever they had in their tape vaults for each of the songs included. This would explain the at times poor sounding US red 62 to 66. A few fake stereo tracks and a god awful sounding too heavy on the treble From Me To You in true stereo no less. Interesting the US Red has the "Bond" intro for Help. Most hits compilations always manage to leave out a personal favorite or 2. The Red is too Rubber Soul heavy and too Revolver light. Looking forward to your next video as always.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
I'll be looking at the sound quality of the U.S. albums shortly.
@channelzero2252
3 жыл бұрын
In Australia, we didn't get the 20 Greatest Hits album, but a (slightly) expanded compilation called "The Number Ones" with 23 songs. It reached number 1 on The Australian Music Report (a.k.a. The Kent Report) and was, as far as I can tell, in print until at least 1986. I bought my copy (on cassette) in 1988, which turned out to be a new-old-stock copy from 1983. I still got charged the 1988 album price! Track listing and release details can be found at www.discogs.com/The-Beatles-The-Number-Ones/master/333201
@clivefernthecamper7831
2 жыл бұрын
I always suspected that the omission of Please Please Me and Strawberry Fields Forever we’re due to wanting to keep the cd edition (the most popular format of the day) to a single disc. At just over 79 minutes, it was full to the brim. The technicalities were, I suspect, convenient excuses given for their absence. Here’s a controversial opinion. This is one album I felt could have had different running orders for the UK and US. Put on the number ones for each country for each edition (no disrespect to other countries, but the UK and US being the top charts in the world, I’d stick to those two). What do you think? Each could therefore have done its job for each market, rather than, for example, Brits scratching their heads wondering why Long and Winding Road is on an album of number one singles. Alternatively, maybe now that vinyl is back up there, expanding it to include the controversially omitted tracks is now an option.
@michaelmcclelland2896
2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! 200 gram vinyl! I must have this.
@Ifixstuf
2 жыл бұрын
This was my first beetles album. It was on CD, and contrary to the saying that your first Beatles album is your favorite it's not. It's SP
3 жыл бұрын
I own red and blue albums from 2014. Hyperstickers say "All analogue master from original master tapes". I don't know if it's true. Can you confirm it? Sound is great! (made in Netherlands)
@VincentGavin
3 жыл бұрын
Another great video, only surprised that you like the cover, always thought it was bland as hell!
@joelgoldenberg1100
3 жыл бұрын
The Oldies 1966 compilation was a revelation for Americans who got it as an import for the aforementioned stereo mixes of I Want To Hold Your Hand and I Feel Fine, just as an imported Second Album and Yesterday and Today would have been for UK consumers for their stereo mixes of Thank You Girl and the We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper single respectively. And of course, North America got the stereo mixes of the Long Tally Sally EP tracks long before UK consumers did. On the other hand, the American 1962-66 Red Album was an incoherent sonic mess compared to the UK.
@barryphipps9442
Жыл бұрын
I have the no. 1 double album it's a limited edition ...one of the last 100 pressings at EMI before they shutdown the factory it's still factory sealed and comes with a certificate ... sadly because of financial problem it's up for sale I will accept any sensible offer
@Parlogram
Жыл бұрын
Hi Barry, Drop me a line at: andrew@parlogramauctions.com
@cheffrey82
3 жыл бұрын
I received this on vinyl for Christmas the year it came out. I think the cover artwork is lousy, the choice of tracks questionable and it sounds a bit 'plastic'. However, I don't own the red and blue albums so it'll have to do. The best thing about it is the 4 photo inserts with the psychedelic colour treatment. They look ace framed next to their White Album portrait counterparts
@christopherk10
3 жыл бұрын
I though John hated the remixes of the red and blue albums?
@PokeyTheRaichu
4 ай бұрын
The first Beatles I ever experienced was (the scratched up to hell) Beatles 1 CD I got from my grandpa
@p0llenp0ny
2 жыл бұрын
9:17 "But from whatever angle you look at it from," This bothers me way more than it should.
@jockmctodger
2 жыл бұрын
"The Number Ones" is a better and more honest compilation
@keithwatson8055
7 ай бұрын
Everybody knows,Please Please me WAS a number one in at least two musical papers. As I recall ,it was Melody Maker and N.M.E, i KNOW like many other record buyers . Its only caus some idiot thought in later years to use Record Mirror listings,they showed it was number two. Rubbish paper anyway. N.M.E was the main one and the best. I mean they were so good they even staged their own poll winners concerts. IT WAS A NUMBER ONE .
@38kob
2 жыл бұрын
1:15 is there anything that hasn't passed through your collection!?
@simonmdavies
3 жыл бұрын
Beatles Red and Blue - I have original pressings and also bought the 2014 Red and Blue (Vinyl) - new all analogue from original masters - these new ones are surperb to my ears - I no longer listen to the orginal Red and Blues. These and the mono box set are my listening No. 1 - I still umm and ahh between Giles Martins and original first pressings of Pepp, White, Abbey Road. I like both different shades thats all.
@robertm1691
3 жыл бұрын
Please Please Me didn't go to number 1 in the official charts, so it had to be omitted if the title of the album is "1",,, The Elvis "1" album done to cash in the format is a mess as they confused the purpose of the album. If you like the song Please Please Me- buy the album. Anna, Baby it's You, Misery etc...there are great songs on that album. I agree with his point that Please Please Me is a great song though.
@stevenleejobe
3 жыл бұрын
Any collection that not only doesn't have "Please please me" but also has "Let it be" in lieu of "Strawberry Fields forever"? Not worth it. As John Lennon said, "Let it be" has nothing to do with the Beatles."
@LLYMYNT
3 жыл бұрын
I always thought those two songs should have been on there too.
@jesserussell7242
3 жыл бұрын
The reason why that they’re not on there, is probably because of the CD link and the songs were number one in England in fact Penny Lane was bumped off by the song release me by Engelbert Humperdinck back in 1967 over in England it was number one here in America. Please please me didn’t actually hit number one and number two it only hit number one and a few of the magazines but it probably wasn’t enough for it to make a big hit in England. And strawberry fields forever got to number eight in one of the charts and number five respectively tell that’s why I think the songs didn’t become number one but I think the Beatles one in AB album still a great album and the Beatles red and blue albums are the ones where you can find the songs. As well as the studio albums that were released originally the magical mystery tour and please please me album.
@BilisNegra
3 жыл бұрын
I picked my (obviously CD) copy of "1" a couple of years ago... from the trash. I've never felt I needed to have it with the individual albums and Past Masters in my possession, but it was a nice surprise among a bunch of otherwise worthless stuff. A little crazy even, it's like the compilation sold so well you could (if somewhat lucky like me), find it where you least expected.
@BilisNegra
3 жыл бұрын
@@olliebeak131 In 2000 vinyl was absolutely dead, it wasn't back yet. Few, expensive vinyl copies must have been issued, more as a collectors item than anything. And pre-recorded cassettes were in the last leg of their existence, so yes it would have been pretty rare to find it in a format other than CD.
@peterlv68
3 жыл бұрын
God your videos are so interesting
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them, Peter.
@38kob
2 жыл бұрын
13:42 true
@19stanley46
3 жыл бұрын
The big thing that 1 had in its favour among the public at large was the fact that it was a single CD - simple and inexpensive - and let’s face it, that would have been the format most people bought it on back in 2000. The average casual fan isn’t going to care that Strawberry Fields isn’t on there. Plus, including SFF and Please Please Me would have pushed the running time beyond the capacities of a CD, which I can only assume played a big part in their omission too.
@ernestomedina7163
3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. The LPs at that time were an afterthought, so I don't think there ir a lot sense in comparing o analyzing the vinyl version (aside for the specialized collectors) of a product made for the the CD era (the reason why a lot of rock/pop albums became insufferable because they clocked past the hour just because the could). And yes, any new fan hooked on "1" will end up discovering SFF later on, 27 tracks on a single CD is a good way to start, at least in 2000.
@mondegreen9709
3 жыл бұрын
Here's the thing about '1': I remember once borrowing the CD from a public library to rip an mp3 copy of it and I may have listened to the whole thing front to back only once or twice, and if I did, I don't have any real memory of it, that's how much it stuck with me. I do admit though that its packaging was pretty neat, with all those international single covers, which I'm all a sucker for, but that's probably the best thing it's got going for it and that alone wouldn't be reason enough for me to buy it. However, I do remember being quite puzzled by just how much it sold back in 2000/2001, since the trendy musical genres of the day were completely different. "Proper" Beatles-inspired alternative music such as Grunge and Brit Pop had pretty much died out by then and most young people seemed to be either into Nu Metal, boy groups or post Biggie/2Pac gangsta rap from the likes of Ruff Ryders and No Limit - awful times indeed. So I kept wondering who the hell would buy '1' by the truck loads. It couldn't have been the actual Beatle fans, because they already had it all, and they probably, like myself, already lapped up the '93 CD reissues of Red and Blue, which a) make for a much more satisfying and thorough listening experience (especially Blue, which is perfect imo) and b) still hold up sound-wise.
@telliott
3 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing that, going into the project, everyone involved thought that including "Please Please Me" would be a no-brainer. They were forced to look at specific charts when they realized they couldn't squeeze any more time on a single CD. It is an interesting "coincidence" that the list of songs maxes out a single CD.
@patricklee4316
2 жыл бұрын
@@mondegreen9709 I was one of those people that bought one as a teenager. I simply bought because it was cheaper than red and blue. It was my formal introduction to the Beatles. It really was my generations formal introduction to the Beatles. The commercial was played to death on Nickelodeon, and I’m so thankful for that. With all that being said, I agree with you 100%. When I want to listen to the Beatles greatest hits, I will get out my Red or Blue vinyl, or listen to red or blue on my phone. Those are two albums I would take with me anywhere.
@maxmeister5064
2 жыл бұрын
@@telliott But that is IN FACT just a coincidence, as it is pretty quickly and easily established and given reasons for what IS on it and what not, namely the group's #1s in the UK Record Retailer chart and the US Bill Board chart. There once was an LP named The Beatles' 20 Greatest Hits which went by all the #1s from Bill Board solely, which just so happened to be as many as exactly 20, perfectly suitable to compilation fashionabilities of way back when.
@lucasdiego5028
3 жыл бұрын
1 of course is a great introduction for a person to the Beatles, but the red and blue are the essential albums, mainly the blue.
@peterolbrisch1653
3 жыл бұрын
Wrong, many of there best songs were not released as singles.
@adolfoandreavila7104
3 жыл бұрын
I'm 100% with you. Red and Blue albums are a better introduction to the Beatles than 1
@thetrevorosborne
3 жыл бұрын
mainly the red i say
@austins.2495
3 жыл бұрын
@@peterolbrisch1653 their* stay in school, kid.
@peterolbrisch1653
3 жыл бұрын
@@austins.2495 oops!
@kalebaldwin5398
3 жыл бұрын
I still think the Red and Blue albums, along with The Rolling Stones' "Hot Rocks 1964-1971", are the gold standard(s) for rock music compilations. As for "1", I remember listening to it on Christmas morning, 2000. I'm sure that CD was among the most common of Christmas gifts that year.
@kevinr.3542
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I started with the Blue Album and for me it was the perfect introduction to the Beatles and instantly got me interested. It became a life changing experience and today the track list is burned into my brain. I wonder what would have happened if I bought the Red one first. It probably wouldn't have grabbed me as hard. With the Blue Album, each song made an impact on me, and at one time or another, each song was my "favorite". Paul's voice in Sgt Pepper was one of my first " mind blown" moment, along with the entire "I am the Walrus". I was even obsessed with the recorder in "Fool on the Hill" at one point. I went thru every song untill eventually even "Old Brown Shoe" became my favorite for a while. The only song I didn't LOVE.was Balled Of John and Yoko.
@antoniocamacho4769
3 жыл бұрын
The Red álbum is BETTER than the Blue.
@kevinr.3542
3 жыл бұрын
@@antoniocamacho4769 I've never heard that opinion before. Its almost universally accepted that their songwriting only got better and better with time. The compositions on Blue are far more advanced and innovative. They matured so much in those few years.
@austinhiele570
3 жыл бұрын
I have the red and blue but I don’t listen to the blue because I prefer listening to the full albums. I listen to the red because I don’t have some of the earlier ones with songs I like. The red has them on it so I play it more often.
@kevinr.3542
3 жыл бұрын
@@austinhiele570 eventually its crucial to move on to the actual albums, but as an entry point, the Blue Album is a great place to start and an attention getter. It got me hooked at age 12, before I was patient enough for, say, the White Album. Once I was hooked tho, each album was like a new revelation. Plus the Blue does have the non album songs Old Brown Shoe, Ballad of John and Yoko, and Across the Universe. Old Brown Shoe is great, with that bassline.
@KevinStriker
3 жыл бұрын
Quick note: "Please Please Me" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" are on the 1+ Deluxe Blu-ray from 2015, which is really more worth your time than the 2000 release by this point, for 24/96 Stereo and Surround mixes and tonne of remastered videos.
@vastariner
3 жыл бұрын
"Please Please Me" was no. 1 in every music mag at the time bar Record Retailer. The BBC did an average over all available charts for Pick Of The Pops and PPM was of course no.1 in that. But what's not well known is that Record Retailer ALSO had PPM at no. 1 in terms of returns. Like all charts, RR didn't add up the sales, but added up the positions of each record in each store, and put the lowest total on top (e.g. if a song was the best-seller in all 30 sample stores, it had 30 points; if no. 2 in all, then 60 points; if it was top or second in every store, it would have a total between 30 and 60). RR took a very small sample of around 30, whereas NME and Melody Maker took 200+, and had a lot of ties. And for one week (23 Feb) it had PPM tied with Frank Ifield. For some inane reason RR broke its tie in favour of Ifield - it's not clear why - and the Book of Hit Singles retcon wrongly has PPM at no. 2. The NME was honest when it came to ties; RR had to have some sort of tie break because, with so few sample stores, it had loads of tie breaks (at no. 1 alone, around five or six per year, even some three way ties). Likewise Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever topped the Melody Maker chart, albeit every other one had Englebert Humperdink on top, and old Bert was probably correct - not least he would have been selling bucketloads via Woolworths and WH Smiths, which did not send returns to any chart at the time. And Melody Maker uniquely put the Magical Mystery Tour at no. 1 for a week, possibly confusing returns with Hello Goodbye.
@Parlogram
3 жыл бұрын
Great info. Thanks!
@gavinreid5387
2 жыл бұрын
In the UK Magical Mystery Tour was released as a double EP set . Although there was a separate EP chart the top sellers would be include in the singles chart.
@vastariner
2 жыл бұрын
@@gavinreid5387 Only Record Retailer separated out EPs from 45s; the only substantial EP hit that would have gone top 10 was Twist And Shout (which made the top 3 of the other charts). The MMT EP came out just a month or so after RR dropped the EP chart.
@PaulinaAngel
3 жыл бұрын
1962-1966 & 1967-1970 will always be the ultimate greatest hits package, it was my introduction to the Beatles when I was 4
@TheRockyCrow
3 жыл бұрын
The history of the "Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg Germany 1962" is really interesting one. You should cover it :)
@GenialHarryGrout
3 жыл бұрын
The Star Club recording is The Beatles working at their best
@terrythekittieful
3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic energetic performances but a totally shitty sound, that's what you get from one microphone and nothing else. The only way the 'Star Club' album can be brought to life is for aliens to come down to Earth with their best sound recording equipment and go back in time. Shitty Shitty Shake indeed.
@GenialHarryGrout
3 жыл бұрын
@@terrythekittieful If only someone had brought some digital recording equipment or an iPhone 12 with them instead of a portable mono cassette player
@enricosanchez894
3 жыл бұрын
I can listen to it over and over.
@randalclarke5487
3 жыл бұрын
Yep... had that one as a kid too- best Hippy Hippy Shake ever😁
@MrBuc128
3 жыл бұрын
I remember when 1 came out . I thought it had the worst cover I’ve ever seen. It’s awful. I also thought they were pandering to the most casual of Beatles fans .The number one hits don’t begin to scratch the surface of the Beatles genius. Many of their best songs were not released as singles. If I were to suggest a compilation album to new or potential Beatles fans I would suggest the red and blue albums
@michaelisherwood3982
3 жыл бұрын
So true! 1 is not even 1/4 as good as the Red and Blue Collection! I remember the Blue made #1 and the Red came in at #3! That was in the United States. They were the album’s that got me interested in the Beatles!
@yesman2755
3 жыл бұрын
You’re right about the cover. For a Beatles compilation it’s pretty dreadful. Probably more for the casual buyer though I would have thought than real die hard Beatles fans. It did it’s job I suppose as it sold multi millions of copies.
@braemtes23
2 жыл бұрын
I don't have these albums (which I plan to rectify), so perhaps you could tell me if the red and blue albums contain all the Beatles songs that were hit singles? I searched for it on Google but without luck. If they do then you are correct about the red and blue albums being preferable. If they do not, then wouldn't 1 be a worthwhile addition to the red and blue because many of their singles were great.
@jhboob
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. More like a cash grab or for the most casual of Beatles fans, much like Rock & Roll music or Reel Music. But then again, it introduced the Beatles to a new generation.
@Ifixstuf
2 жыл бұрын
@@jhboob It did the job. I'm a large fan now because of this album. My parents and uncle saw my interest and took me down many paths of bootlegs and solo work. None of that would have happened without this album for me. I was 20 in 2000 when it came out.
@garrettfrick3830
3 жыл бұрын
honestly the blue album has so much content on it to a point where it’s the ultimate beatles compilation
@arnesaknussemm2427
3 жыл бұрын
The Yellow Submarine soundtrack released in 1999 has the best remastered versions of many of their hits.
@michaelisherwood3982
3 жыл бұрын
They should have really did Yellow Submarine like that back in 1969! They were actually held out of the #1 position by their own White Album!
@KariKauree
3 жыл бұрын
The Yellow Submarine Songtrack was remixed, not just remastered. I think later remixes are better for most of the tracks.
@projectpat006
3 жыл бұрын
I always felt that '1' was the replacement for 20 Greatest Hits
@rolandbogush2594
3 жыл бұрын
Interesting video as always! I have a very nicely packaged version called '1+' consisting of 2 Blu Ray discs and a CD which contains all songs on the vinyl album, plus a number of others including Please Please Me, Strawberry Fields, Twist and Shout, Free as A Bird and Real Love. The set is in the form of a book, contains an 'appreciation' essay by Mark Ellen and printed notes and supporting photos for each song. Some video material is also included on the Blu Rays - a very nicely presented set - sounds great too.
@kmg2480
3 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video! The Mono Masters album is my favourite 'compilation' as such, because it includes all of the singles that weren't already on their original studio albums. As much as I cherish my collection of original singles, it's much easier to put Mono Masters on, and not have to keep getting up to change record every two minutes! As for the best 'Greatest Hits' though, the one record you'd recommend to a friend new to The Beatles, well, it would have to be either the Red or Blue album, I'd say!
@disneyfamily5158
3 жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY agreed regarding the Mono Masters!
@aureliande2659
3 жыл бұрын
@@bombardier2011 That's a very strange comment. While I agree that Ballad of J & Y is a pedestrian composition in a pedestrian production (sorry, fans!), I can't see why Old Brown Shoe or Let it Be are 'unfortunate songs', let alone low quality productions. And, of course, the reason that they are not included on Mono Masters is the simple fact that they were never issued in mono.
@ZZ24AS
3 жыл бұрын
@@bombardier2011 Let it be was not recorded mono,but stereo only,so " Get back," can be only stereo,so how it sounds bad!?
@HelloAllegro
3 жыл бұрын
@@bombardier2011 It really depends how you define stereo. Many of the instruments were mono recorded so you can pan them anywhere and get a stereo 'mix' but you're still hearing them in mono...Ironically, the early albums have better stereo imaging because they tended to have less overdubs and so some instruments were recorded on two mics (due to mic leakage).
@octaviosilva9375
3 жыл бұрын
Both red and blue albums are the way to go, beautiful compilations with all the songs we need...i think "1" works better in CD+2BluRay form.
@HandyAndyTechTips
3 жыл бұрын
Great compilation and video. In terms of digital versions, the 2000 CD of '1' is too heavily processed for my liking - the NoNoise treatment and harsh EQ takes the life out of the songs. Luckily, the 2011 remaster sounds FAR better and is an excellent single disc comp.
@Zholobov1
3 жыл бұрын
Doesn't 2011 remaster consist of 2009 remasters, made for the Black CD Box?
@jonahlevin67
3 жыл бұрын
@@Zholobov1 I don't think so. They're fresh remixes, not remasters, executed by George Martin's son. It was mentioned in this video. That's the version I bought, actually.
@jonahlevin67
3 жыл бұрын
@@Zholobov1 Sorry, my bad. That was the 2015 re-release.
@gavinreid5387
2 жыл бұрын
What is needed is a compilation of all the tracks available on The Beatles EPs.
@anthonyrbrockman
3 жыл бұрын
In the early eighties I spent a lot of my pocket money on records. I bought the Australian version of the greatest hits album in 1983 for $10.99. It was called "The Number Ones" and it came with a three track EP. Before that I had bought an album called the "Essential Beatles", a 1972 greatest hits album only released in Australia and New Zealand. I think it cost me $8.99. Even though the sound quality wasn't great, these albums were a great way to listen to my favourite tracks on a school boy budget.
@LeftyPem
3 жыл бұрын
EMI Hayes closed on Elvis and Bowie’s birthday. Sad.
@IndigoDavei
3 жыл бұрын
There's almost no need for me to comment on this as I completely agree about the exclusion of 'Please Please Me' and 'Strawberry Fields Forever' from 1. There wasn't really an 'official' chart in the 1960s, whatever Record Retailer/Music Week might want us to believe (the BBC, I think, used an average from the various charts to create their chart). Anyway, 'Please Please Me' was an indisputable No. 1, at least until the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles appeared - and I think I'm right in saying that 'Strawberry Fields' made No. 1 in one of the music papers (but only one, making it somewhat disputable). For me, the Red and Blue albums remain the closest there is to a definitive hits collection - and they were also the first Beatles albums I owned, acquiring them in mid and late 1980 respectively (I only had a couple of singles previously). Of course, 'greatest' hits don't all have to be No. 1s - anything that made the Top 10 would be a greater hit than something that didn't, so maybe it's about time 'Free as a Bird' and 'Real Love' were properly acknowledged on a standard hits comp (I say 'standard' as I know they get a look in on the 1 Blu-ray).
@gavinreid5387
2 жыл бұрын
Strawberry Fields was a double A side single. Penny Lane was on the same disc and the chosen song for the 1 compilation. I was disappointed as I prefer Strawberry Fields.
@highwayblues638
3 жыл бұрын
My favorites have always been the Red and Blue albums ... They are a great listen ....
@reelmus
2 жыл бұрын
Past Masters was never marketed as a best of / greatest hits… it was always aimed at collectors who wanted everything officially released when the group was active, but not featured on one of the studio albums, all in one place
@joshlmao7669
3 жыл бұрын
The red and blue albums are and always will be the kings of Beatles compilations
@rymerster
3 жыл бұрын
The 1982 compilation and “The Compleat Beatles” VHS were my gateway to the band, although my mum was a fan from 1962 and we had the records in the house. We had the 20 greatest hits on cassette and I adopted it, then made mixtapes from some of the 60s vinyl. The Compleat Beatles is still really good I think, albeit short.
@youtubeviewer7030
3 жыл бұрын
The Beatles Greatest Hits was issued in australia as The Number Ones
@mikemcconville2495
3 жыл бұрын
Same. We borrowed that tape from a friend. I watched it over and over until I saved for the blue and red album, then all the others
@fourthtunz
2 жыл бұрын
The Beatles complete is a great video which is really hard to find anywhere it might be because Apple tried to squash it I’m not sure?
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