Have to agree with other replies to your post - I was similar to you when I was a kid, (I'm only 31 so they were well before my time) but if you haven't already, please try starting at the end (Abbey Road) and working your way backwards chronologically with Let It Be and the White Album. You may be surprised. I dislike and still dislike their early works, which was next to canned pop.
The middle years (from Rubber Soul onwards) certainly improved dramatically but not until I picked up Sergeant Pepper's did I discover that I loved their music.
There's some fancy schmancy new technologies called "email" and "pdf".
Why can't the companies use these amazing new technologies?
Now I am one of the last people to defend Telstra, but this smacks of Conroy's handiwork.
1) Telstra refuses to participate in "live" trials of Conroy's much-maligned internet filter.
2) Telstra denied chance to bid for national broadband network based on a technicality.
Coincidence? I hardly think so.
Or more likely, Yoko won't allow it.
I'm with you on this one - I have voted and defended Labour my entire life. This is the one big straw that has broken this Camel's back. I still despise Libs, but now also despise Labour.
In the future my vote and support is going to wherever it will damage Labour the most - I may even have to vote for the despised Libs.
A list is only as strong as its weakest link. -- Don Knuth