Beatles Discography Blogspot __hot__ Guide
"Beatles Discography Blogspot" chronicles the digital journey of a London-based archivist who transformed his vinyl obsession into an authoritative online repository, meticulously documenting the band's evolution from 1963 to 1970 [1.1]. The narrative shifts to mystery when the blogger uncovers evidence of a mythical 13th album, "The Thirteenth Chapter," resulting in a viral, yet cryptic, final post before the site's abrupt disappearance [1.1]. Read the full story on the Beatles Discography Blogspot.
3. A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
The first all-original Beatles album. Every track by Lennon-McCartney. Written alongside the film of the same name.
- The Beatles: The Complete Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn
- The Beatles: A Biography by Bob Spitz
- The Beatles: Discography by Walter Everett
Fun fact for blogspot comments: Paul originally dreamed the melody of “Yesterday.” He woke up, played it on piano, and asked friends, “What song is this? I must have heard it somewhere.” beatles discography blogspot
These are the primary releases as intended by the band and producer George Martin: Please Please Me (1963) : The debut, recorded largely in a single 12-hour session. With The Beatles (1963) : Solidified "Beatlemania" in the UK. A Hard Day’s Night (1964) : The first album to feature all original compositions. Beatles For Sale (1964) : A mix of weary originals and rock-and-roll covers. Help! (1965)
Disc 2:
“Martha My Dear” (Paul’s sheepdog)
“I’m So Tired” (John’s insomnia)
“Blackbird” (Paul’s civil rights song)
“Rocky Raccoon” (Paul’s folk nonsense)
“Don’t Pass Me By” (Ringo’s first solo composition)
“Why Don’t We Do It in the Road?” (Paul – raw, one minute)
“I Will”
“Julia” (John’s song for his mother, solo fingerpicking) The Beatles: The Complete Recording Sessions by Mark
Why it gets skipped: Too many covers. But those originals foreshadow Rubber Soul.
8. Comparison with Other Discography Resources
| Resource | Type | Strengths | Weaknesses | |----------|------|-----------|-------------| | Blogspot blogs | Fan-written | Deep dives, bootleg coverage, personal analysis | Inconsistent quality, outdated | | Discogs | Database | Accurate catalog numbers, user ratings | Lacks session detail | | Wikipedia | Encyclopedia | Broad overview, well-sourced | Shallow on alternate mixes | | The Beatles Bible | Dedicated site | Extremely detailed, maintained | Fewer bootleg references | | YouTube channels | Video/audio | Hear differences directly | Hard to cite or search text | Fun fact for blogspot comments: Paul originally dreamed
For further deep dives into specific sessions or obscure regional releases, researchers often turn to community-driven sites like Beatles Blogger or the Beatles History Review. It's here - SATB 314: Anthology 4 and The Beatles' SDEs