The American Beatles albums were bloody awful with the crap titles and messing up the tracks and it wasn’t until Sgt Pepper when they finally got wise.
I remember when I was like 6 and I was at a vinyl shop and I saw the Beatles second album on vinyl and bought it thinking it was the actual Beatles second album of course I was wrong and let's say my 6 year old self definitely was not happy when I realized it was not the Beatles second album and just a bunch of songs from different albums I already knew
That shit was confusing to them as well. There's a live performance in Germany were George announced a song from "Beatles For Sale" and then they started to play "Yesterday". When they played in Japan, John introduced "Nowhere Man" as a single record, and when George or Paul pointed out he had done a mistake he said "Oh I don't know, I never know these things".
The US albums were a bit confusing to me compared to the UK albums… but they were interesting though!
The American Beatles albums were bloody awful with the crap titles and messing up the tracks and it wasn’t until Sgt Pepper when they finally got wise.
I remember when I was like 6 and I was at a vinyl shop and I saw the Beatles second album on vinyl and bought it thinking it was the actual Beatles second album of course I was wrong and let's say my 6 year old self definitely was not happy when I realized it was not the Beatles second album and just a bunch of songs from different albums I already knew
That shit was confusing to them as well.
There's a live performance in Germany were George announced a song from "Beatles For Sale" and then they started to play "Yesterday".
When they played in Japan, John introduced "Nowhere Man" as a single record, and when George or Paul pointed out he had done a mistake he said "Oh I don't know, I never know these things".
Can you do a primus album ranking
the track lists are also just god awful 😭
The first songs were the ones that made them so popular. They are the ones I like the most.