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The Beatles What If Track Listing by Mit The Destroyer

Ok so I was inspired after reading two posts over at the Steve Hoffman boards the last couple of days:

To sequence Sgt. Pepper, MMT, and Yellow Submarine, to attempt to make them even better albums. For the most part I took the baseline set in those two posts and made a couple of tweaks that seem to make the albums flow just a little better.

Now granted I will admit that my track-listing doesn’t follow the order they where recorded date wise. This was because I was focusing on flow, and attempting to keep a loose story structure, to fit with the progressive styles of these albums, to hopefully keep ones interest, by telling a story. The other thing I paid attention to was the limit of vinyl’s maximum playing length per side, which from what I understand is between 22-26 minutes, and yet still keep them as 2 single LP releases.

Another way to put this can be summed up in this question:

If the Beatles really did create two complete concept albums with a strong narrative story (as found in The Wall and Tommy) in each album, how would you do the track listing, keeping in mind that you are limited to 22-26 minutes per side?

With these limitations I was able to fit every song recorded during this time period except for Across the Universe, which I didn’t see as a lost as it does show up later on Let it Be.

So first off SGT Pepper:

Side A (24:53)

  1. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
  2. With a Little Help from My Friends
  3. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
  4. Getting Better
  5. Fixing a Hole
  6. She’s Leaving Home
  7. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
  8. Within You Without You

Side B (23:25)

  1. Strawberry Fields Forever
  2. Penny Lane
  3. Lovely Rita
  4. Blue Jay Way
  5. Good Morning Good Morning
  6. Sgt. Pepper’s [reprise]
  7. A Day in the Life

Even though George Martin would have left Lovely Rita off in place for Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane. I think Thematically/Music style wise, Lovely Rita really fits SGT thematically. The other deviation is that I bounced Blue Jay Way from MMT to SGT Pepper to come after Lovely Rita but before Good Morning Good Morning. I did this because I felt from a lyrical standpoint it sets up the Good Morning Good Morning lyrics nicely due to the line in Blue Jay Way:

Soon will be the break of day
Sitting here in Blue Jay Way.

Now granted, I will admit that this wasn’t the original intent of the Beatles for Good Morning Good Morning to follow Blue Jay Way, but if you knew nothing about their intent or when things where written, you could re-interpret the lyrics to be seen as a story, that starts side B off with strawberry fields forever. This Story is about a person describing a trip through their town on their way to strawberry fields. While the following songs are about the places/people they meet along the way to strawberry fields.

Now for MMT+YS Track Listing:

Side A (24:35):

  1. “Magical Mystery Tour”
  2. “Baby You’re A Rich Man”
  3. “The Fool on the Hill”
  4. “Flying”
  5. “Your Mother Should Know”
  6. “I Am the Walrus”
  7. “When I’m Sixty-Four”
  8. “Hello Goodbye”

Side B (24:06):

  1. “Only A Northern Song”
  2. “Lady Madonna”
  3. “Hey Bulldog”
  4. “The Inner Light”
  5. “It’s All Too Much”
  6. “Altogether Now”
  7. “All You Need Is Love”

For the most part I really liked the track listing found in the post above but I feel that the album works better with MMT starting the album and ending with All you need is love. I feel that it sort of gives a thread in which to interpret the other songs found on this what if album. I see MMT as being the intro to a morality tale, sort of the World’s sales pitch of supposed greatness of the world, the pursuit of fame/money/etc. But in the end we find that all that the world offers is meaningless without love (All You Need is Love).

Now, some may ask why I moved When I’m Sixty-Four to MMT, well the reason I did was because I was having a hard time putting that track anywhere that would make since as the Song just sounded so out of place on SGT. Pepper due to song sounding like a song from the past, I almost didn’t even place it on MMT+YS for the same reasons, until I realized that it works really great as a mini suite between Your Mother Should Know, and I Am The Walrus.

I see the song Your Mother Should Know, as the character’s inner conscience saying hey don’t buy what the world is selling you listen to what your mother taught you. I am the walrus can be interpreted as though the character is being scowled by their inner conscience, which continues the theme from Your Mother should know. Plus, at the end of I am the Walrus something interesting happens as it fades out, you hear what sounds like someone changing a radio station, which fits nicely with this line from Your Mother Should Know

Let’s all get up and dance to a song
That was a hit before your mother was born.

When I’m Sixty-Four, song wise sounds like an old song that could have been a hit from before the character was born, which the character found as they where changing the radio station as heard at the end of I am the Walrus. At this point the Character is at a crossroads and starts to lean towards what their mother taught them, and they try to say goodbye to the world, but the world pulls them right back in again (Hello Goodbye).

Which brings us to Side B that starts off at the lowest point in the Character’s life. They have come to realize that even though they have gained fame and fortune, they have done it at the cost of others (Lady Madonna), and lost their since of passion they once had (Only a Nothern Song), as it doesn’t matter what they do, people still buy their products just because the character’s name is attached to it. Which the character finally realize that despite his/her Success they are now completely alone. This is when the character finally hears their conscience yelling at them “hey don’t forget about me I have the answers to your since of lost, listen to me!” (Hey Bulldog). So the character finally listens and learns what they are missing (The Inner Light). The the whole of life is meaningless without love. The character then finds true love (It’s all too much), and celebrates their finding of true love (All Togther Now), and then later in life passes the lessons they learned in life on to their children (all you need is love).

So what does everyone think? Any places where I could improve the order? or am I completely off my rocker?

Pink Floyd Albums – The Breakdown by slaveofone

Below, I rank the Pink Floyd studio albums (not counting The Division Bell, The Final Cut, or soundtracks) and place them in one of four categories from best to worst. Oh My God represents the best of the best, the cream of the crop, what is or should be considered among the greatest albums of all time. Kick Ass is for creative genius and musical brilliance with some imperfections. Not Too Shabby contains albums with a mix of songs ranging from pretty good to totally forgettable. What The Fuck? is for albums that tried hard, but failed big. Selections will then be explained briefly.

  • Oh My God: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here
  • Kick Ass: Saucerful of Secrets, Meddle, Ummagumma, The Wall
  • Not Too Shabby: Atom Heart Mother, A Momentary Lapse of Reason
  • What the Fuck?: Animals

Oh My God
Piper and Dark Side need no explanation. The music on Wish is just as good as Dark Side, perhaps even better, but doesn’t cohere as a whole as well as Dark Side.

Kick Ass
Saucerful contains one major flop (See-Saw) and its version of Set The Controls is not as good as Ummagumma’s, but the rest of the songs are sonic gold. Meddle, unfortunately, suffers from several songs that just aren’t up to snuff (San Tropez and Seamus). What it lacks, however, is more than made up for by One of These Days and Echoes, which are, in my opinion, the best songs ever created by Pink Floyd, period. Ummagumma is Pink Floyd at their most avant-garde, experimental peak. The live tracks are as good if not better than the album versions and the studio tracks break musical conventions in a way that is intellectually and affectively stimulating, but not always accessible. The Wall is simply incredible. The music is beautiful and the artistry masterful. Unfortunately, it is stretched out too much, changes styles too frequently, and therefore never reaches a tight cohesiveness or is able to really get going and build up to something more than the sum of its parts.

Not Too Shabby
The first track of Atom Heart, a 24 minute, six part suite of music, is really good and so is Summer ‘68, but the rest is mediocre filler. Pink Floyd made a jarring departure from their usual quality of sound and artistry for unsophisticated ‘80s pop rock in Lapse of Reason (an appropriate title). And yet for what it is, it’s not that bad, especially compared to music in the same vein elsewhere.

What The Fuck?
Pink Floyd flunked out on Animals, which has only one descent song (Sheep). Pigs (Three Different Ones) is listenable thanks to its political angst and groovy chorus, but the rest of the album is worthless. Ha ha, charade it is.

-R-O-M- New Track Available by slaveofone

Reign of Malevolence is making its latest experimental soundscape freely available for your download or streaming pleasure. I borrow from the religious language of death and resurrection to create a dark ambient/atmospheric song that communicates liberation from the evils that oppress and threaten to destroy humanity. Hopefully, you will hear the voice of God commanding you to sleep no more and arise from the dust of dehumanization, injustice, or whatever dark forces you face in your life.

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-R-O-M-All Who Sleep In Dust (Shall Arise) (48Hz, 160bit, OGG)

Shameless Self-Promotion by slaveofone

The next issue of Automata Magazine with compilation CD featuring industrial-electronic, ambient, gothic, and experimental music by Christian artists is now available. Beginning and ending the CD are two short, dark ambient pieces by yours truly! Never heard of these genres before? Want to sample the eclectic underground and read CD reviews? Now’s your chance! Order Automata and CD for only 6 bucks at http://www.flamingfish.com/automata/

CD Tracklisting:

  1. Reign of Malevolence – Primary Cause
  2. Voxis – Misconstrue
  3. Ever – Decay
  4. Parca Pace – Grenzland
  5. Anguidara – Reconcile (Electric Death Mix)
  6. Travelogue – Reflections (Videomix)
  7. I-Dragon-I – Saviour
  8. Delta-S – Tempest
  9. Audio Paradox – Breakdown
  10. Spirit Child – Unpossessed
  11. anaphylaxis – Maid’s Zenith
  12. Relesser – Sift
  13. Sorrow of Seven – Happy Again
  14. Coriolis – Demigod
  15. Pristina – Far Away
  16. Splyntyr – Acid Flowers
  17. Traumatone – Celebrity Plague
  18. Regenerator – Offering
  19. Reign of Malevolence – Cords of Sheol Broken