The most beautiful track on the album is the closing one: A Day In The Life is perhaps one of the most beautiful and modern songs by the Beatles.
Sheâs Leaving Home still manages to move me, blending perfectly in the myriad of bright lights and colors of the album.
"âA Day In The Lifeâ is the masterpiece above another 4-5 masterpieces, I seriously wouldnât know how to define it."
"Itâs like going to the theater and seeing 4 strangely dressed guys doing strange things singing natural, human music."
The whole class watches him squirm like a Houdini of the urban underclass, the new feminist girls then... kick the male chauvinist bear and spit rains down everywhere.
Davide X instead of lady laxatives could have found with unchanged results... a copy of the already much-mentioned Sgt. Pepperâs Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Although inferior to contemporary "hard" rock songs by The Who, Rolling Stones or Kinks, it perhaps has the merit of introducing this kind of music to less attentive listeners.
A masterpiece that seems to have no weak points... you wonât hear it played in any dance entertainment for sixty-year-old professionals. Chapeau.
"Sgt. Pepperâs should be protected by an impenetrable case to avoid attacks from any deterrent agent of natural or artificial origin."
"Anyone who loves rock music and beyond MUST own âSgt. Pepperâs.â"