I felt the same when I listened to my mono set. I didn't realize they wrote so many songs, and the ones that they did, I was like "Woah, I didn't know that was the Beatles!" Shows how much I know about music. haha.
My favorites are Help, Rubber Soul and Revolver. I jut bought Abbey Road and Let it Be since that's not included in the mono set but I haven't opened them yet. I hear Abbey Road is a lot of people's favorites, and I am eager to listen to it. :)
I have the 1965 stereo recording as well on Help/Rubber Soul. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks it's kinda weird to have the vocals on one side and then the guitar on the other ear. It kinda bothers me when I listen with headphones, but it's fine when I listen with the stereo.
I found it interesting that you said there's a high pitched noise in "A Day in the Life". I listened to mine, and I don't have that sound. I wonder if it's only stereo, or is it only something people with young ears can hear? Cuz, I for sure ruined my ears long ago. hahah. ;)
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Date: 2010-01-26 06:18 pm (UTC)My favorites are Help, Rubber Soul and Revolver. I jut bought Abbey Road and Let it Be since that's not included in the mono set but I haven't opened them yet. I hear Abbey Road is a lot of people's favorites, and I am eager to listen to it. :)
I have the 1965 stereo recording as well on Help/Rubber Soul. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks it's kinda weird to have the vocals on one side and then the guitar on the other ear. It kinda bothers me when I listen with headphones, but it's fine when I listen with the stereo.
I found it interesting that you said there's a high pitched noise in "A Day in the Life". I listened to mine, and I don't have that sound. I wonder if it's only stereo, or is it only something people with young ears can hear? Cuz, I for sure ruined my ears long ago. hahah. ;)