Saturday, June 02, 2007

Beatles Survey


Forty years ago today, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was released (June 2, 1967). This album generated more attention than any other Beatles album. The reason for the platitudes was that it was the first "concept" album. Most everyone agrees that musically it may not have been their best album but it certainly created the most buzz. Anyway, in honor of the this grand occasion here are some survey questions.

1. Did you watch their first TV appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show?
2. Did you watch any of their other appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show?
3. Did you ever see them live in concert?
4. What is your favorite Beatles' song?
5. What is your favorite Beatles' album?
6. Which one is your favorite Beatle?
7. What is your favorite song on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Album?

If you have some trivia about the album please share it. I love to hear stories about the Beatles and their exploits. Have fun!

12 comments:

TREY MORGAN said...

Number 1-3 ... too young

4 - Rocky Raccoon
5 - White Album
6 - Paul
7 - Sgt Pepper's main theme

No trivia about the record, but do you know which Beatle was left-handed?

Bob Bliss said...

1. Yes, I was in sixth grade.
2. Yes, I saw the other shows.
3. No I never got to see them in concert. In fact, I didn't go to a concert until I was at Pepperdine. Barry and I took two gals to see the Moody Blues at the LA Forum.
4. Have too many favorite songs by them - most of them off the Rubber Soul album.
5. Favorite album, hands down, is Rubber Soul (the Capital release not the UK version).
6. Probably Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. I still accept John's claim that Julian brought home a picture with that title on it.

Anonymous said...

1. No, wasn't alive.
2. No, wasn't alive.
3. No, wasn't alive.
4. Hey Jude and Hello Goodbye.
5. No favorite.
6. (Dad, you skipped this one) George Harrison was the cutest IMO.
7. When I'm Sixty Four.

Bob Bliss said...

I did skip #6. I probably was thinking ahead and thought I answered it. Don't really have a favorite. I thought that the four of them together had something really good. It's too bad that something (ego, pride, different musical ideas and directions, who knows) got in the way. I noticed that many times a band would be doing really well, then suddenly they all go their separate ways and none of them really do well. The sum total of the parts working together in many cases was greater than the sum total of the individual parts working alone. Long answer to a short question.

Anonymous said...

[1] Yes
[2] ?
[3] No
[4] A Hard Day's Night
[5] A Hard Day's Night (1st always the best)
[6] Ringo
[7] Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds (but) A Little Help from my Friends (is a real close 2nd)

jel said...

1. was 5 that the time
2. I thunk so on the reruns
3. nope
4. yellow sub
5. don't got one
6. paul
7. what Don wrote for his #7 :)



oh, and Lisa's Dad , did ya every find a pic, of ya in long hair?

Bob Bliss said...

Jel, I will post the picture on my blog as soon as I find it.

Neva said...

Bob, my parents did not let us listen to music growing up so very little of the beatles is familiar to me. Since Ned and I got married he has been trying to educate me---I'll let you know when we get past Weird Al and the Stones. :)
Peace
Neva

Bob Bliss said...

Neva, NO don't listen to the Stones and Weird Al before you get to know the Beatles! Just kidding. Weird Al is nice because he's a G rated rock star - not too many of them around. Come to think of it he's probably the only one. But the Stones are the opposite spectrum from Weird Al. Keith Richards jokingly said that he probably sniffed (is that the right word) his dad's ashes during a cocaine high. He said he was kidding later, but you know, I think he probably told the truth the first time. Anyway, that's my two cents.

Stoned-Campbell Disciple said...

#s 1-3 Wasn't born yet!!

#4 Hard to pick a favorite song: Revolution, Hey Jude, Something

#5 Probably Sgt. Pepper or The White Album (love the diversity)

#6) John Lennon without a doubt, then George, then Ringo and then Paul

#7) A Day in the Life

Probably the greatest album ever recorded ... then the Wall

Shalom,
Bobby Valentine

Anonymous said...

aaaaaahhhhhhhh, can't believe I am behind and missed out on this. I have to answer even though I am really late

1. pre-birth
2. not alive yet
3. nope
4. hard to choose--I saw her standing there, For no one, Girl
5. rubber soul and revolver, this is my favorite period, as they were shifting from bubble gum to hallucination-inducing substances
6. George
7. Getting Better or Being for the benefit of Mr Kite

brian

Anonymous said...

another fav song
norwegian wood-this bird has flown

reason for choosing george, not because he is the cutest, but because of Taxman, Something, and While My Guitar Gently Weeps

brian