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Critics are fickle creatures. When Let It Be came out in 1970, critics panned the album for being overproduced. When Let It Be Naked came out in 2003, it was panned for being undistinguished in comparison to Spector's version. So who is right, which version do YOU like better?
What do you think you theBeatles.org site so far? If you think it's cool link to us from your blog, forums, website, or where ever... like this: <a href="http://www.thebeatles.org/">The Beatles</a>
One Dec. 1, 2010 I took a sample of the Amazon.com Sale Rank for the below listed Beatles Albums. Which Beatles album do you think people buy the most? You might want to read this if you haven't already. You can also see the Sales Ranks by moving the cursor over the right column in a copying motion on that page.
The 1960s was a phenomenal period of musical creativity, but every decade since music seems to get a bit less and less interesting (read: good) as each decade passes. Do you agree?
What was the most relevant factor in the break-up of The Beatles? What say you?
We know who the best band/artist of the 60s was... biased as we may be, but who was the second best?
John Lennon was once asked if Ringo Starr was the best drummer in the world. He jokingly replied, " He's not even the best drummer in The Beatles!" Who was the best drummer of the 1960s?