Quote Originally Posted by irga View Post
Oh, FP, this is an absolutely fantastic review and I must tell you that I couldn't agree more with what you wrote. Nevertheless this doesn't mean Revolver is my best one - I guess I'd write similar notes on every Beatles' album, since each of them contains the songs I love. I also like your remark about the "George being a mystic" cliche. Gosh, he was such a great, multidimensional person. Only now, being 40+ (but still 50- ) do I manage to appreciate his personality. Before, it was mainly John that I admired, an extravert rebel with a soft, vulnerable and sweet edge, hiding behind his glasses. Now I've come to treasure more introvert natures, kind and observing, asserting themselves in different ways (does it have anything to do with my love for Timothy? )
Anyways, thanks FP for your post. It would be a pleasure for me to read your opinions on other Beatles' albums
I'm glad you liked it. I could have been more detailed & more passionate but there's a limit. I agree about George (although Paul is my favourite).

Regarding Dig A Pony I think it's very clever; it has similarities to All You Need Is Love. Love that 'All I want is you'!

Previous mention of One After 909; what a song. Like Two Of Us from the same album it can make you believe that John & Paul would be together forever. It's like the end of Gone With The Wind. You KNOW she'll get him back.