I was lucky to be just the right age when music changed forever! Not only was there the change in technology but also the radio stations soon had to catch up with the new music.
I don’t remember when I first heard of the Beatles, but I remember the first time I saw them; we did not have a tv and I was in a neighbour’s house watching their little black and white box when on came the Beatles, and they were so fresh and so alive and so interesting that I immediately became a convert. They had such distinct personalities too, mysterious end enigmatic John, handsome shy George, comical Ringo and Paul who I never ‘liked’ as much as the other three. We bought all their LPs as they came out, which was not easy with the tiny pocket-money we had, but I had a paper round so I had a little spare money! Each LP was better than the previous, and when ‘Sergeant Pepper’ came out in 1967 it was like no other music I’d ever heard before. It was the year my family moved from Cambridge to Weston, and my classmates bought me the LP as a leaving present… so it will always have that fond association too.

I heard about the Stones in about 1963 on the bus going to school, so I heard about them before I heard them… and when I heard them I just didn’t like Mick Jagger’s strangulated nasal voice… when I saw them there was nothing which appealed visually either. I really didn’t like their music at all… and even now, although I’ll dance along to their classics, I still don’t like their music.
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Once I was in the sixth form, my musical taste changed radically and I became very interested in the alternative scene, the Incredible String Band for example… then at uni a whole new world of music opened up to me… and I have been open to new and different music ever since!
…oh and in case you’re wondering, the featured image is of Raul Malo… nothing to do with the Stones or Beatles!

Stones, Doors or Led Zep but Beatles rule !
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Doors, yes and Led Zep!
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Hi Lois,
For your information, Mr Carl D’Agostino’s favourite Beatles’ albums are Sgt Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour, according to his own admission to me at http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2012/11/20/soundeagle-in-art-music-and-compositions-about-new-sensations-love-life-country-nature-dreaming-meditation-and-spirituality/.
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Thanks! I’m not so keen on Magical Mystery Tour… I do like it, but it’s not my favourite!
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Hi Lois,
How have you been? You seem to have been very prolific on your blog lately.
Speaking of music, I have made my original compositions available on my website for everybody to listen to. Since you adore music, I would love to have your feedback at http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2012/11/20/soundeagle-in-art-music-and-compositions-about-new-sensations-love-life-country-nature-dreaming-meditation-and-spirituality/ or http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/music/.
Happy December to you soon!
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Hiya! Yes, I’ve been very busy, writing, writing, writing! How about you? I’ look forward to listening to your compositions after dinner, you’re right, I do adore music!!
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Isn’t it funny that we seem to always remain in love with the music of/from our youthful days no matter how old we become?
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Not all of it… I don’t think I still enjoy the Karl Denver Trio in the same way as I used to!! But, yes, you’re right really!
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The Beatles, definitely the Beatles!
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So glad you agree… I fell it is slightly out of fashion since the Stones are still going, but I feel the Beatles were far more innovative, together and as individuals.
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