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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

1. The BeatlesMeet The Beatles!

Meet The Beatles! didn’t come out the UK, it was their first US album. It made a massive impact on me because I was obsessed with everything British and all the bands of the British invasion. I think it was the first album I bought with my own money. I was in sixth grade, so I was about 12. Kennedy had been assassinated, it was a really awful time in America, and the first terrible, terrible thing that I was aware of happening. My parents were really upset, the teachers at school were upset. And then a couple months later the Beatles were on The Ed Sullivan Show and the whole world changed. It felt like it was what the country needed, and it probably set the tone for everything that followed – Beatlemania and then the onslaught of The Stones and the Kinks and The Who and everyone else.

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Lee Ranaldo
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