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  "textContent": "> They [The Beatles] weren't \"going\" prog, they were inventing it.\n>\n>> User @jamescox42317 d explaining to producer and composer Isaac Brown what the Beatles really did.\n\nBrown has a series of videos of him reacting to hearing every Beatles album for the first time. (Thank you for making me feel old as f%$#, dude!)\n\nWhile listening to, \"Happiness is a Warm Gun,\" Brown says, \"What the heck is this, Prog Rock? Hey, The Beatles are going Prog!\" (about 27:10 of Part 1 below)\n\nOver the span of less than a decade, the Fab Four literally redefined rock and roll.\n\nPart 1:\n\n\nPart2:\n\n\nFWIW, I do agree with Brown's basic thesis, which is that White Album is less an album than it is a collection of songs from 4 amazingly talented dudes.\n\nIt is a chaotic magnificent masterpiece, and my favorite Beatles album.",
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