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The quiz seems to assume that Beatles fans have access to the same extensive archival materials that the quiz creators presumably have, which makes it unfair to people who may have a deep knowledge of the band's discography but not necessarily access to the obscure studio documents and rare interviews that these questions appear to reference. What actually makes this quiz "extremely detailed" is that it relies on insider knowledge that most casual fans wouldn't reasonably be expected to have.

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The quiz seems to rely heavily on very specific release dates and track listings from the 1960s, which makes me wonder if the creators considered that many fans might know the broad timeline but not the exact details, or if they're actually testing for obscure memorabilia knowledge rather than genuine musical comprehension.

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The quiz seems to assume that Beatles fans who don't know the specific tracklisting of "Sgt. Pepper's" or the exact recording dates of "The White Album" are somehow less legitimate, but that's not how the band's legacy works. The real question is whether these ultra-specific details actually enhance appreciation of their music or just create an arbitrary barrier for casual fans.

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The quiz seems to assume that most Beatles fans would know the specific recording session details mentioned in questions about "A Hard Day's Night" and "Help!" - but many fans might have only heard these songs in the context of their broader cultural impact rather than diving into the technical minutiae of how they were created, which makes the quiz unfairly biased toward people who've done deep academic research into the band's history instead of just being fans who love the music.