> An interesting mix. But, I've got to ask: why? > > You're trying to impose 21st Century expectations on a 35 year old > recording. That's like bitching about the 2-track mixes of Robert Johnson > material from 1923. I'm not bitching about the sound quality itself. Except for the occasional glitch, it sounds great to my poor ears. I'm just saying that I don't like the mix. I just like a more natural stereo mix. I just think the mix was gimmicky. We're not talking something real high tech to do that? > Hmmmm..."She's Leaving Home" and "Good Morning" are similar? All the songs are similar in that they describe snippets of life. "Good Morning", while musically being upbeat, has some pretty depressing lyrics. On the other hand, "She's Leaving Home", while being more subdued muscially, is for me more upbeat, although I doubt it was meant that way. A daughter finally getting out her parents house and ready to party! So the music balances the lyrics, somewhat for me. Btw, "She's Leaving Home" I read, was meant to be the last song on side 1, sort of a coda to that side, the way that "A Day in the Life" is a coda song for the whole album. "Within You Without You" not only doesn't fit in musically, it doesn't fit in lyrically, because it's poetic and doesn't real paint a specific scene. The other problematic song for me is "With a Little Help from my Friends". I don't understand why they let Ringo sing this, and why they had to put it right up front as the 2nd song! Yuck.