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  1. #11
    Opening Act
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    i love it, its my favourite album of all the DLC. If you dont get the album at least get nowhere man and michelle as they are great songs and the dreamscapes are amazing.
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  2. #12
    Road Warrior
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    This is probably late but only a handful of the songs have dreamscapes. Others are set in the Shea Stadium or Budokan. Nonetheless it is an awesome album to hum, strum, and drum!

  3. #13
    Its an awesome album but as far as charting and fun wise its the weakest of the 3 Dlc albums.
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  4. #14
    Road Warrior
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taxman999253 View Post
    George speaks the truth
    Yes he does...great sig!
    "Punk rock should mean freedom, playing whatever you want,
    As sloppy as you want as long as it's good and it has passion" Kurt Cobain

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem117 View Post
    This is probably late but only a handful of the songs have dreamscapes. Others are set in the Shea Stadium or Budokan. Nonetheless it is an awesome album to hum, strum, and drum!
    Aside from the disc-based Drive My Car, all the rest non-dreamscape songs are in Shea Stadium. And I found they did a good job separating which where in which. All the Shea Stadium songs had the same feeling (catchy traditional fast songs) while the dreamscape songs where the ones who would change things up a bit. The dreamscapes themselves, while still reusing some effects, where unique in their own way.

    So, IMO, I found this to be the most fun to play out of the DLC, not to mention, the DLC held the best songs of the album and the style of the album itself makes it far different to the more experimental styles of Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road. In this one they still had that fast catchy love beat from their beginnings.

    It's been expensive, but I don't have a single regret of buying all the DLC so far. It's been quite excellent.

  6. #16
    Rising Star
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    The RS DLC gives the game a few great new dreamscapes and beefs up Shea Stadium into an awesome eleven-song concert (everyone should try playing the whole thing). Well worth it.

  7. #17
    Road Warrior
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    I haven't picked it up yet, I didn't find it to be a strong experience (or maybe I just prefer the later Beatles career) There are songs that I like, but I haven't bought them yet because I may decide to get the whole album for collection purposes (it's much easier to have all the DLC in Beatles than in RB2)

    I think I will wait and see what else is coming, if I get any microsoft points for xmas, if they give out anymore xbox codes for it somewhere, and I should probably re-look at the charts again.
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  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Tezemery View Post
    Its an awesome album but as far as charting and fun wise its the weakest of the 3 Dlc albums.
    Sir, you are 100% WRONG!

  9. #19
    Its not one of my fav albums to listen to but I was very impressed by the dlc. I prefer it to Sgt Pepper as it is a more traditional, guitar, bass and drums album as opposed to the orchestral alternatives that were charted on Pepper.

    It surprised me, I loved Abbey Road (which IS my fav beatles album) but I would still say I am not sure which is better to play on rock band.I would say its worth giving it a shot.

  10. #20
    Road Warrior
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    Rubber Soul is an amazing download that is really worth the purchase - I love playing all the songs and may be the strongest of the three downloadable albums (not including the songs already on disk). From Norwegian Wood to Girl to Nowhere Man to Run For Your Life, it's a blast to play all the way through.
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