Sunday, August 30, 2020

Playlist: The Beatles + (???!!!!)

  Gonna slam you with playlists over the next little while, 'cause I been busy! We're going to ease into it with . . . The Beatles?!

  Well, sure, just consider this my reckoning with The Beatles. I often have talked trash about the Fabish Four, not so much because I dislike them but because I was sick of hearing about them. They continue to be, to my mind, as over-rated as a band can be. Which is not quite the same thing as saying they are no good. This list is part of a continuing series of playlists I put together to examine bands that I am somehow undecided on: the first was a six-hour Bob Dylan playlist, and actually led to an appreciation of Dylan, some 40 years after people first tried to brainwash me into the cult of Bob. I listen to the playlist frequently, and while I remain unconvinced of his status as deity, I nonetheless count myself a fan, if somewhat on the casual side, relatively speaking.

  The second was Steely Dan. I will still confess an appreciation of the first album (Can't Buy a Thrill), as well as "Rikki Don't Lose That Number". Other Dan, on the other hand, makes me homicidal. I sifted through the internet to tap into others' opinions of the cuts that displayed the genius of the Dan, and put together a 3 hour playlist. Lived with that for a couple months, then shaved the songs that I really hated. Spent some time with that, then cut some more. At the end, I was pretty much left with the first album and "Rikki Don't Lose That Number". The rest left me with angst on a scale that ranged from mild annoyance  to rage. Ordered a 7" of "Rikki" off discogs and deleted the playlist. 

  Next was Z Z Top. Love Tres Hombres. Remember from high school that I was down with everything through Fandango! Definitely not a fan of Eliminator on. Mined the stacks for any riff that caught my ear and stuck it on a playlist. Lived with the playlist for a couple months, decided all you really need is Tres Hombres, then deleted the playlist.

  And now, The Beatles. Well, I know I like a lot of Beatles songs, and I like couple John Lennon songs. What really inspired this, though, is that this year I have fallen head over heals for George Harrison's All Things Must Pass. It has lately become quite the obsession for me. I decided to put together a playlist with Beatles and Beatles related material, so I could get it all in one place. I would never try to convince anyone that this is in any way definitive, a "best-of", or even coherent and logical. This is a Beatles playlist I thoroughly enjoy, that is all. It has been sequenced for your listening pleasure, but hey - John Cage sez that "random" button is never a bad idea.

  Two more notes: this playlist is subject to change, since the only Harrison solo album I took anything from is his first. Nothing else he did has caught me yet, but I will continue to sift through his albums to see if there's anything else. I imagine I'll find another song or two here and there. Same with Lennon, though I actually have spent time with his records over the years. Paul and Ringo, on the other hand, are as represented as they will ever be. Second: my favorite Beatles-related material is mostly by Yoko Ono, and she does have a couple songs on this playlist. However, even if I like both The Beatles and Yoko, they do not live together very well. Otherwise, this would be a lot heavier on Yoko.

  So there you have it. If you are in a Beatles mood, give this a spin: it just may provide a worthwhile slant for you. And now, on to my Thin Lizzy playlist. I promise the next playlist posted will be of quite a different sort.




Bill's Plague Year 2020 Beatles Power Rankings

1.  Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band
2.  George Harrison All Things Must Pass
3.  The Beatles The Beatles (the white album)
4.  John Lennon Plastic Ono Band
5.  Yoko Ono Fly
6.  The Beatles Abbey Road