(OK you Had to be There/Then re.. Yellow Sub., Pepper et al ... and audiences in local Rialtos..)

In the latter: revelation of the piccolo-trumpet obligattos in Penny Lane: Paul heard/saw a performance of JSB's 2nd Brandenburg Concerto ... ditto por moi, as a tad
well before the likes of Wynton, Nakariakov et al utterly Cooled It, exceeding even the already stratospheric ærie in allowed-du-jour ad-libs.)

In the Eight Days: a fleeting screen portrayed the two previous Masters of memorable tunes/songs
Franz Schubert with ~500 songs in various formats; "100 say" of which proved immortal [un-Rateable?], with most of the rest A+ or better.
Mozart, where the author didn't even try to count such a ratio. It's also a basic music tutorial from modals --> on.
cf. "She's Leaving Home".

But. Then. The Beatles: the first since The Two, to exceed (say "100 [beyond any corny Rating genuflections?]"
(And I had, quite before, rated that *high trumpet in Penny Lane Immortal] especially nicely done by the Marine Sgt. Matthew ___?
(in that *W.H. concert, Elvis Costello doing Penny Lane, honoring Paul. (I commented then, in these parts/worth a repeat.)
* Clearly, the Beatles Knew how to do 'Triumphant' ... for the masses as well as Golden-eared-Ones.

* NATCH: erased on .gov: not long after the accession of [...] along with all the other book-burnings.
Eight Days + Sgt. Pepper: commended to all who also-too ~~ ranked Beatles creativity #3 just below ^The Giants^