I like the album 3 sides live. The studio side was great too. I don't think that was full movie to pop yet. But some pop is great.
"The Beatles are proof to me of the existence of “God.” In July of 1964 they perfected pop (A Hard Days Night (their first album without any cover tunes) was released). A few months after releasing Help! in August 1965, they began to take music to a place it had never been before and hasn’t been since. In a year and a half, they released Rubber Soul (December 1965), Revolver (August 1966), Strawberry Fields Forever as the A-side and Penny Lane as the B-side of a single (February 1967) and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (June 1967). Absorb Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper’s in that order (I recommend the mono mix of Sgt. Pepper’s over the stereo mix). Hear the nuances and the techniques never before realized and being expanded and perfected over the course of those albums. Universal influence is apparent. The creative advancement, out of nowhere, cannot otherwise be explained."
That's an excerpt from my first ever piece of self expository writing in December of 2013. I called it a self portrait in essay form. It covers a wide variety of topics / snap shots of me. I didn't write again for nearly 7 years, when my journey restarted after Lindsey past and I awakened. I cherish that essay like a first child. I published it to Medium here: https://medium.com/know-thyself-heal-thyself/self-portrait-in-essay-form-circa-12-2013-7bdac6f1510e