Sgt Pepper as a concept album

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  1. Anonymous says:

    The British critics waffling about 'Pepper' over the decades seemed to have failed to note that the 'Pepper' concept is not an album concept but the idea of the 'former Beatles' being part of a bigger gang, the counterculture.
    By contrast, quite a few American critics really *got* the idea that the cover is actually a group photograph of the counterculture.

    There's a John interview, one of those unearthed in more recent times in which he (kind of) defends or even claims Pepper as being the prototype "Plastic Ono Band" concept.

  2. Geert says:

    I might be an exception, but I always think it's a pity they left off Only A Northern Song. Even though it was recorded before the concept was even thought of, it would have thematically fitted the album really well – 'If you listen to this song You may think the band are going wrong' – It's all about a band singing songs! Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band of course! 🙂

  3. piper909 says:

    Brilliant analysis, I love it! "Sergeant Pepper's lonely, Sergeant Pepper's lonely,Sergeant Pepper's lonely,Sergeant Pepper's lonely…."

  4. Unknown says:

    having been 17 when Sgt.Pepper was released and having played the album a billion times during many different moods and surroundings I would just like to add my take to the authors comments. I agree that it is a "concept" album about loneliness….but not the story of one mans history….it is ways the world deals with loneliness itself everyday…….drugs, fame, abandonment, working, aggression, religion, fantasy, nostalgia, running away, looking into the future are all "concepts" on how different people fill the time and keep themselves sane while they wait for the inevitable final moment that they will spend alone……and that fear cannot be overcome or wished away……so the band Sgt. Pepper is basically asking the listener…….what is your way of dealing with being alone as you move through your life and come to terms with your death

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