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			On Jun 1, 6:10?pm, "JimH"  wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	BTW: You have it turned around.......they moved from pop to R&R with this album..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - (friendly retort.....) You guys have an odd defintion of rock and roll back there. Rock obviously meant something different on the west coast. Ok, here's the acid test. (pun intended) Which would you rather *dance* to..... Roll Over Beethoven (Second Album), or Fixing a Hole (Sgt Pepper)? Long Tall Sally (Second Album), or Lovely Rita Meter Maid (Sgt Pepper)? (that's dance, not march....Lovely Rita would make a better march) Even the boring and simplist rhythm line of "She Loves You...(ya ya ya)" from the second album beats heck out of "For the Benefit of Mr. Kite" from Sgt Pepper- which is most absolutely a march by any standard. And the final arbiter, (big grin here), of course....how much does it sound like the Rolling Stones? [Brown Sugar vs. A Day in the Life] The Stones never forgot how to rock n roll. The Beatles grew bored with rock, began taking themselves seriously as musicians, and Sgt Pepper was a deliberate attempt to leave the "Beatle" era behind. Actual rock groups from the era, in addition to the Rolling Stones, of course, include very non-Beatly acts like Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane, the Doors, etc. Even Bob Dylan outrocked the Beatles, (on Hwy 61). Try dancing to "Strawberry Fields Forever"..... :-) What do you listen to on your boat?  | 
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