The Beatles - Mean Mr Mustard - Polythene Pam - She Came in Through the Bathroom Window (vinyl LP)
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@beatlesfan464 And the b-side would have been Golden Slumbers/Carry that Weight/The End, and you'd have one seriously epic Beatles single.
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These 3 songs should have been released as a single.
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@manovsteel23 love that song maaan :)
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@stormshot119 niice comment man :)
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A large disc? That plays music with a needle? What black sorcery is this?
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@rjciccone 'fuzz bass', sounds like the piano may be playing along too.
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Nice record player! Is that Kenwood?
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@TheRealSixthBeatle awesome thanks
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@SuperMeanmrmustard As Revolver is LP I suppose it have to be 33/34...
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i just got revolver and i dont if it a 55 or 34 viny
please ansower
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DI would have been better
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Polythene Pam !!!!!!!! hihihihihihihi
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is this all one song???
melissa24mnm 6 months ago
@melissa24mnm On the 'Abbey Road' album, most of Side 2 was taken up by several short songs that segued together (meaning they seamlessly blended into one another, no clean breaks between them) -- these are considered three separate songs, but the three of them run into each other, to sound as if one big song with three sections. The same thing is with Golden Slumbers, Carry that Weight, and The End. This is referred to as a medley, when songs (moreso, song fragments) blend together as a whole
rjciccone 6 months ago
Awesome bass!
Gerellz6496 6 months ago 3
@Gerellz6496 It's Paul McCartney on the bass, of course it's awesome
rjciccone 6 months ago 5
@rjciccone I meant the bass is much more powerful on vinyl =D
Gerellz6496 6 months ago 3
@Gerellz6496 that's what I thought! Bass on vinyl has more of a punch than on CD and surely MP3, almost all of the time.
rjciccone 6 months ago 3