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"Deconstructing The Beatles: Abbey Road" at Proctors

Deconstructing The Beatles
Scott Freiman

The Beatles’ Abbey Road is a masterpiece filled with classic Beatles songs, such as “Come Together,” “Something,” and “Here Comes the Sun."  George Martin told the Beatles to think “symphonically,” and they responded by creating the remarkable side two song suite. 

Abbey Road was the last time that the Beatles recorded together at EMI Studios — soon-to-be-christened Abbey Road Studios after the album’s release. Despite the bittersweet atmosphere that surrounded the recording sessions, The Beatles’ outstanding songs and performances together with George Martin’s orchestrations produced an album that continues to be regarded as one of the best albums ever created.

In Deconstructing Abbey Road, Beatleologist Scott Freiman has created one of his most in-depth “deconstructions.” Freiman takes the audience on a journey track-by-track explaining the inspiration for the songs and their evolution in the studio. You’ll experience Abbey Road like you never have before.

Deconstructing The Beatles: Abbey Road, is offered in two parts on Saturday, September 28 at the GE Theatre at Proctors—Side One, 3:30 p.m; Side Two, 7:30 p.m.  $25 per Side. Tickets are available at the Box Office at Proctors, 432 State Street, Schenectady, by phone at 518.346.6204, and online at proctors.org.

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