1964 started with the Beatles on Ed Sullivan watched with my family |
Then came “Rubber Soul, “ an album so good each of my sisters insisted on
having their own copy. So did I. The music was more
acoustic than electric, the title was mysterious and the songs absolutely
gorgeous. Especially John Lennon’s poignant “In My Life” and Paul’s lovely
“Michelle” the Grammy Song of the Year.
At the end of 1967 The Beatles released “Magical Mystery Tour,” and of
course it sounded nothing like their previous records. I remember
looking through the album’s picture book by the lights of the Christmas
tree, trying to make sense of the strange photos taken from the movie of the
same name. This is a record I’ve grown to appreciate, especially side
two. “Hello Goodbye,” “Strawberry Fields””Penny Lane””Baby You’re A Rich
Man”and “All You Need Is Love.” On one side of an album! That’s a career
for most bands.
The ultimate Fab Four Christmas present had to be “The
Beatles,” the two-record opus commonly known as “The White Album.” The
kind of gift that had kids calling each other on Christmas day with a million
questions. Why was the cover blank? Why had The Beatles stopped shaving? Was
that Yoko Ono on the poster that came with the album? What the heck was
“Revolution #9” about? How come “Back In The USSR” sounded like The Beach
Boys? Years later people still have questions about the album Bono of U2 called
“the complete encyclopedia of rock and roll.” He’s right. There’s
just about every style of music, from the country of Ringo’s “Don’t Pass Me By”
to the acid rock of Paul’s “Helter Skelter.” “Dear Prudence” might be the
prettiest melody John Lennon ever wrote while George’s “While My Guitar Gently
Weeps” left no doubt of his songwriting strength.
“The White Album” was the hot topic when I returned in January 1969 to Raymond
Elementary School in Fullerton. The Beatles were at the top of their game
but something seemed off. We heard about their surprise rooftop concert
in London and later the rumors of their impending breakup. When “Abbey
Road” came out in September everyone agreed it was their best album ever.
I personally think it’s the greatest album of all time. It was also the
last one they recorded together and a few months later the band imploded.
Greatest Music Group Of All Time |
A Holy Grail for collectors: The Beatles Christmas Album |
Although it broke my heart, I knew deep inside they were doing the right thing
by splitting up in 1970. The Beatles as a band belonged to the sixties
and the sixties belonged to the Beatles. Their music, however, remains
timeless. With so much holiday
cheer in their history its surprising to note The Beatles never recorded any
Christmas music. Unless one digs a bit deeper into their catalog and
discovers the existence of “The Beatles Christmas Album.” This LP was
made available exclusively to members of The Beatles fan clubs in the UK and
USA in 1970. Quirky bits comprised of song parodies and musical skits
that showed the band at their most unguarded.
You might find a copy on eBay. Its not available on
iTunes. Thankfully, everything else you could want by the Beatles is now
available digitally. As the Beatles would say: Happy Christmas!