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My favorate Beatles song for guitar is the Harrison penned While My Guitar Gentley Weeps. It nearly didnt get put on the album but then George got Eric Clapton to come down to the studio and play on it
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It's an awesome song.
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps is probably my favorite Beatles' song, and it's up there on my "favorite songs ever" list.
There is one other thing that I like even more though: proper spelling and grammar. |
None of the Beatles were known for the amazing technical skill at any instrument, but, at at least in my mind, that's only part of the equation. They were all great musicians because of their ability to write and perform songs. Now I know what some of you will say, "Ringo wasn't that great," and you may be right, but what a lot of people don't know is that he pioneered the rock-drum sound (very deep tom and snare sound, not as much of the ringing noise that is typical of jazz and blues).
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[QUOTE]While My Guitar Gently Weeps is probably my favorite Beatles' songs, and it's up there on my "favorite songs ever" list.[/QUOTE]
Was it you who told me that you heard the intro when you were wasted and started singing along, but it was really the version from "The Grey Album"? |
[QUOTE=bcf717]I consider it an oversight.... Most those ' greatest lists' are mostly lead guitarists.....[/QUOTE]
That's because lead guitarists are better than rythm guitarists. It takes more talaent ot play lead. |
[QUOTE=TheDMV]That's because lead guitarists are better than rythm guitarists. It takes more talaent ot play lead.[/QUOTE]
:confused: :confused: Keith Richards :confused: :confused: WMGW is one of my favorite songs of all time also. Its also the song that made me pick up Pep's I went to the store to find the album that had WMGW and it was the White Album, which was 24.99 so I decided to pick up Pep's instead, based only on the album art. |
[QUOTE=Phallus Dei]:confused: :confused: Keith Richards :confused: :confused:[/QUOTE]
Mick Taylor completely owns Keith Richards. You know it. Actually at school today I had an argument with a kid who said that Keith Richards had no talent. |
[QUOTE=robo2448]Mick Taylor completely owns Keith Richards. You know it.
Actually at school today I had an argument with a kid who said that Keith Richards had no talent.[/QUOTE] /looks at avatar! Shi... wrong account. Mick might be technically better but other then that he can't touch Keef. Oh dear, I would love to have been there. I love watching arguements/being in them. |
[QUOTE=Phallus Dei]/looks at avatar!
Shi... wrong account. Mick might be technically better but other then that he can't touch Keef. Oh dear, I would love to have been there. I love watching arguements/being in them.[/QUOTE] Well once Mick left The Stones... they kind of started sucking but by that point Keith was so messed up on drugs that he wasn't a shadow of himself in the prime. I'd still take Mick over him easily. But this is a Beatles thread. The White Album owns. I've been listening to it this afternoon. I love John's singing on Happiness is a Warm Gun. |
[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]Was it you who told me that you heard the intro when you were wasted and started singing along, but it was really the version from "The Grey Album"?[/QUOTE]
Yea that was me :p I also really like Happiness Is A Warm Gun, Robo. |
I've been listening to a lot of the White Album lately. Especially the first disc.
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First time I post in this thread :D
I´m getting obsessed with Obla Di Obla Da, what an amazing song. |
Heheh, a lot of regulars here have put Obla Di Obla Da on their "can't stand" list. I'm kind of indifferent about it.
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I like Obla Di Obla da! What's wrong with that song? The only song I would ever even think about skipping over is Hey Bulldog...that song is weird and doesn't sound like a beatles song...(I'd also skip over Wild Honey Pie but that doesnt count).
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I usually try not to skip through Beatles songs....
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[QUOTE=HighVoltageRockNRoll]I like Obla Di Obla da! What's wrong with that song? The only song I would ever even think about skipping over is Hey Bulldog...that song is weird and doesn't sound like a beatles song...(I'd also skip over Wild Honey Pie but that doesnt count).[/QUOTE]
Hey Bulldog is awesome....great riff, great groove, great vocals. Great solo! I also marginally like Obla-di Obla-da....though on the same album as Dear Prudance, Happiness is a Warm Gun, I'm so Tired, Birthday, Yer Blues, Sexy Sadie, and Helter Skelter, it can easily get shoved aside. |
[QUOTE=fwqhgads]I usually try not to skip through Beatles songs....[/QUOTE]PIX.
I usually don't skip songs either. Obla di Obla da is awesome. |
[QUOTE=fwqhgads]I usually try not to skip through Beatles songs....[/QUOTE]
Me neither...I don't. I just don't particularly enjoy weird vibrato sounds and a falsetto voice saying Honey Pie over and over. I don't skip revolution number 9 though. |
[QUOTE=HighVoltageRockNRoll]I like Obla Di Obla da! What's wrong with that song? The only song I would ever even think about skipping over is Hey Bulldog...that song is weird and doesn't sound like a beatles song...(I'd also skip over Wild Honey Pie but that doesnt count).[/QUOTE]
Hey Bulldog is one of their best tracks. I never listen to it because my copy of Yellow Submarine was never given back to me after I lent it out. I'm still bitter over that also. I'd skip over half of White Album, and half of Abbey Road. |
Half of Abbey Road?? :eek:
Abbey Road makes me love life. |
The White Album is by far my least favourite album from the Beatle's Rubber Soul and on era. Half the songs just sound like meaningless fluff to me, some of the songs don't even contain what I would consider decent creativity and songwriting. Personally, I think The White Album would have been much better as a single album.
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The only Beatles song I ever skip over in Revolution #9. I don't think it's a bad song, in fact, I thought it was awesome and really interesting the first time I heard it. I just don't have the desire to listen to it multiple times.
Oh yeah, I also skip over Tell Me What You See and Act Naturally from Help because the cd is scratched up and those two songs skip automatically every time I try to play them. I need to clean the Help cd. My copies of Sgt. Pepper's and Abbey Road also used to skip horribly but I cleaned them and now they work fine. |
Ob'La-Di, Ob'La-Da, life goes on, [la?] La-la-la-la-life goes on.
Love it. I've been recently contemplating the insane awesomeness of Magical Mystery Tour, and the mega understatedness of the title track, Flying, and Baby You're A Rich Man. THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR IS COMING TO TAKE YOU AWAY, COMING TO TAKE YOU AWAYYYYYYY THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR IS DYING TO TAKE YOU AWAY, DYING TO TAKE YOU AWAY, TAKE YOU TODAYYYYYYY I imagine that if one were trippin', that would be an awesome song to trip to. |
[QUOTE=BigTrav415]Love it. I've been recently contemplating the insane awesomeness of Magical Mystery Tour, and the mega understatedness of the title track, Flying, and Baby You're A Rich Man.
THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR IS COMING TO TAKE YOU AWAY, COMING TO TAKE YOU AWAYYYYYYY THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR IS DYING TO TAKE YOU AWAY, DYING TO TAKE YOU AWAY, TAKE YOU TODAYYYYYYY I imagine that if one were trippin', that would be an awesome song to trip to.[/QUOTE] Thats a great album. |
[QUOTE=Med57]I've only really been getting just how good [i]Abbey Road[/i] is recently. I always thought it was good, but probably 4/5 good...definitely behind several other Beatles albums ([i]Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles, Rubber Soul[/i], and arguably [i]Help![/i] as well. I've been hooked on it for about a week now, and I'm really loving it. I still think the second half isn't as impressive as the first half is, but it's a remarkable final album for them to have recorded. I can't ever imagine skipping over half of a Beatles album. Even the weakest ones have enough strong tracks on for me not to want to skip over loads of songs. Even with [i]The White Album[/i] I can think of about 5 songs that I'd consider just skipping.[/QUOTE]
We are polar opposites. I can't stand the first half of Abbey Road but I think the secound half is some of their best work. Short catchy tunes. I just think the White Album would have been better off as a single disc release they really didn't need a double disc. Too much filler I say, too much filler. |
[QUOTE=Phallus Dei]:confused: :confused: Keith Richards :confused: :confused:
WMGW is one of my favorite songs of all time also. Its also the song that made me pick up Pep's I went to the store to find the album that had WMGW and it was the White Album, which was 24.99 so I decided to pick up Pep's instead, based only on the album art.[/QUOTE] Richards > Jones, Taylor, and Wood Magical Mystery Tour would be an awesome album to trip to (wouldnt know, no experience) So would Revolver. |
I think what would be more awsome to trip to would be the Magical Mystery Tour movie or Yellow Submarine.
I think Taylor is better than Richards not because of his work with the Stones, but because of his work on Bob Dylan's "real live" album. I don't think Keith could have taken those songs in the direction that Taylor did. He owns on Masters of War and Highway 61. Speaking of Dylan, I heard that there is a very rare bootleg of the Beatles doing Blowin in the Wind, it was just them messing around in the stuido, never ment for an official relese, but I would love to hear it. |
[SIZE=7]OB LA DI! OB LA DA! LIFE GOES ON.... LA TRA LA LA HOW LIFE GOES ON[/SIZE]
Anthology 3 acoustic version is cool, too. Edit: I do love this song. The trumpets are very catchy. |
I was holding Let it Be...Naked in my hand today contemplating whether to buy it or not. It was $29.99 and I could literally hear the devil conscience and angel conscience in either ear trying to convince me what to do. Not that it would be evil to buy the album or anything, lol, but that's just to give you an idea of how hard of a decision it was for me. In the end I decided I'd find it for a better price some other time.
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