Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Vintage appreciation …

 The Music of the Beatles | by Ned Rorem | The New York Review of Books. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

WHY are the Beatles superior? It is easy to say that most of their competition (like most everything everywhere) is junk. More important, their superiority is consistent: each of the songs from their last three albums is memorable. The best of these memorable tunes—and the best is a large percentage (Here, There and Everywhere, Good Day Sunshine, Michelle, Norwegian Wood)—compare with those by composers from great eras of song: Monteverdi, Schumann, Poulenc.

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