willlllll update properly much later, only logging since I count the first episode as a "watch".. (just felt like giving some initial thoughts down first)
So far it's really amazing seeing these four, brilliant souls compose some of the greatest sounds a human can hear, and even better seeing how they operated. Their chemistry really just comes through as nothing short of sweet brotherhood, and it hugs their tracks admirably so. Super parasocial of me, but it got to a point where I felt like I was almost in the room with them ahah. As much as I don't particularly gush over John as much as most people (mainly for some of the things he'd done in his past), I can't help but feel awe and delight while viewing his work specifically; it is impressive that someone can articulate rich and delicate themes, while being more than happy to accept the others' ideas. I mean you could say the same for all of the members really. Apart of the pain, which I know will eventually arrive like a distant sun to a bleeding cowboy, i guess, is George's presence. I mean it is difficult to ignore, you can really feel his neglect in moments, and most of time in their space he just comes to me as someone who really was frustrated, or rather upset at chord changes, or confusions that were, to me, just a masquerade for his desire to create. He most certainly was the best Beatle, and it made me sad knowing that he felt like he couldn't fully embrace his creativity, especially because out of the four he had that nuance with the guitar and his love for spiritualism which I believe to have shifted The Beatles to something greater. Anyway I'm glad he made All Things Must Pass soon after their departing, but it's like a pot slowly boiling with the lid on, but not in some angry manner or anything, I just think he was tired of being a Beatle. Tired of rejection, feeling as though his ideas weren't quality when they definitely were. The four still loved each other dearly, you can still feel that..
(contin lata
willlllll update properly much later, only logging since I count the first episode as a "watch".. (just felt like giving some initial thoughts down first)
So far it's really amazing seeing these four, brilliant souls compose some of the greatest sounds a human can hear, and even better seeing how they operated. Their chemistry really just comes through as nothing short of sweet brotherhood, and it hugs their tracks admirably so. Super parasocial of me, but it got to a point where I felt like I was almost in the room with them ahah. As much as I don't particularly gush over John as much as most people (mainly for some of the things he'd done in his past), I can't help but feel awe and delight while viewing his work specifically; it is impressive that someone can articulate rich and delicate themes, while being more than happy to accept the others' ideas. I mean you could say the same for all of the members really. Apart of the pain, which I know will eventually arrive like a distant sun to a bleeding cowboy, i guess, is George's presence. I mean it is difficult to ignore, you can really feel his neglect in moments, and most of time in their space he just comes to me as someone who really was frustrated, or rather upset at chord changes, or confusions that were, to me, just a masquerade for his desire to create. He most certainly was the best Beatle, and it made me sad knowing that he felt like he couldn't fully embrace his creativity, especially because out of the four he had that nuance with the guitar and his love for spiritualism which I believe to have shifted The Beatles to something greater. Anyway I'm glad he made All Things Must Pass soon after their departing, but it's like a pot slowly boiling with the lid on, but not in some angry manner or anything, I just think he was tired of being a Beatle. Tired of rejection, feeling as though his ideas weren't quality when they definitely were. The four still loved each other dearly, you can still feel that..
(contin lata