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Fixing A Hole: The Beatles’ Imaginary Post-1970 Albums, Part 14
Popdose concludes the ever-popular series that imagines a Beatles world without a breakup
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Part 13: Private Salt’s Accompanied Spades Unexclusive Solo (2001) What does the title mean? If it isn’t already obvious, my idea for this album name came from the impression that I think Flaming Pie
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Part 12: Flaming Pie (1997) This is where we officially get into the Beatles’ modern era. By this point, the Fabs are a band which fully admits to being less cutting edge than they
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Part 11: Help Yourself (1993) I went through more iterations of this album than any other one in this series, but finally think I’ve got it as good as it’s going to get. Some
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Part 10: Fab (1989) I’ve been waiting to write this one for a long time. In the late ‘80s, as most of us probably remember, the ‘60s became cool again. Tie dye shirts, stonewashed
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Part 7: Rockestra (1980) As the ‘70s drew to a close, our alternate-reality Beatles found themselves still mostly on top of the world, albeit with more company than they had in the ‘60s. They
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What if the Beatles stayed together -- and the best of their solo work ended up on Fab Four albums
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What if the Beatles had never broken up...and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums
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What if the Beatles had never broken up...and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums
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What if the Beatles had never broken up...and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums
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