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Yea, Phish covered the entire White Album at one of their Halloween shows.
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On another note I'm obsessed with the song Tomorrow Never Knows, its such a great trippy song.[/QUOTE] I love that song so much. Apparently one night, while recording Revolver, they all went home and came up with their own tape loops to contribute to that song. |
Wow no Beatles posts in 4 days. How terrible.
So I was listening to Revolver again today, and for the first time, skipped over Yellow Submarine :eek:! Poor Ringo, his most popular song is now evidently undeserving of my attention (though somehow I don't think he cares). |
[QUOTE=Lunch]Yea, Phish covered the entire White Album at one of their Halloween shows.[/QUOTE]
That's a pretty cool album. But, I'm not a huge fan of Beatles covers, usually. Page six, that makes me sad. |
Wait we have a Beatles thread? :confused:
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[QUOTE=LeperMessiah]Wow no Beatles posts in 4 days. How terrible.
So I was listening to Revolver again today, and for the first time, skipped over Yellow Submarine :eek:! Poor Ringo, his most popular song is now evidently undeserving of my attention (though somehow I don't think he cares).[/QUOTE] Yellow Submarine was my favorite song when i was 6. Heh. Its seriously overrated though. |
Oh yeah, without a doubt the worst song on Revolver.
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Nevertheless, still a fun song. I don't think Revolver has one truely bad song on it. Some that lack compared to the rest of the album, but all are good.
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This thread is so ****ing huge, this is probably been covered like eight times but what's anyone seen Oasis do "I am the Walrus" live. Like, actually seen them. I've heard it on "The Masterplan", but i just can't imagine why they'd pick THAT song.
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[QUOTE=the_accents]This thread is so ****ing huge, this is probably been covered like eight times but what's anyone seen Oasis do "I am the Walrus" live. Like, actually seen them. I've heard it on "The Masterplan", but i just can't imagine why they'd pick THAT song.[/QUOTE]
I love that song! Dont bash it... |
Yonder Mountain did And Your Bird Can Sing.
It was really good, but the original is just amazing. |
[QUOTE=the_accents] I've heard it on "The Masterplan", but i just can't imagine why they'd pick THAT song.[/QUOTE]
You mean the best Beatles song?:p |
I've heard Mule do "Tomorrow Never Knows", it was interesting.
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[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]As for Beatles covers I think Hendrix's cover of Day Tripper is amazing. I actually think its better than the Beatles version of it.
On another note I'm obsessed with the song Tomorrow Never Knows, its such a great trippy song.[/QUOTE] Indeed it is. My favorite off of Revolver. So trippyyyy... |
[QUOTE=Broken Arrow]I've heard Mule do "Tomorrow Never Knows", it was interesting.[/QUOTE]
I've really got to check out Gov't Mule soon. I keep hearing so many good things about them. |
[QUOTE=Seafroggys]Yellow Submarine was my favorite song when i was 6. Heh.
Its seriously overrated though.[/QUOTE] Hey but it makes a good sing-a-long. |
[QUOTE=JPL]Hey but it makes a good sing-a-long.[/QUOTE]
It really does. Who can resist singing along if someone starts singing it. |
Revolver has been my bible.
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Rubber Soul is mine, it's so perfect.
The Concert For George is really cool, I watched it yesterday. |
I only have the beatles "1" album. (hides in shame).
can somebody recommend me an album to buy? im thinking of buying revolver or sgt but any other suggestions are good |
Rubber Soul was the album that got me into them. So obviously, I'm partial to that for beginners. Everyone will probably give you a different answer though. But here's my argument for Rubber Soul: It's the bridge from their pop to more interesting period. All the songs are accessible and easy to get into and have pop hooks that will keep you singing along. But there are also tinges of psychedelia, complex songwriting, unusual instrumentation and harmonies that will keep you interested.
Midnight Rider will probably back me up on this. |
If you're interested in their psychadellic material, the two best albums for that are Revolver and Magical Mystery Tour.
For their advanced pop stuff, Rubber Soul (as stated already) and Abbey Road, the latter being more polished and well done, making it sound much different. For early pop material, Help! is the best of the pre=Rubber Soul albums. It's hard really, their sound changed so much it's hard to recommend one specific album to start with, |
[QUOTE=Robo]Midnight Rider will probably back me up on this.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. Rubber Soul was, IMO, where The Beatles brought it all together. |
I like bugs. Beatles are the other hand are teh sex. Imagine is an amazing song (Lennon) but APC ruined it. Here comes the sun rules too
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I like the APC one more :-p
Beatles fred, I only have the ST/White Album. What should I get next? |
all of em. They are tr00
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Get Abbey Road, Rubber Soul, Magical Mystery Tour, and my personal favorite, Revolver.
Hell, get 'em all. |
The "Classic" ones are
Rubber Soul Revolver Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Magical Mystery Tour White Album Abbey Road Let It Be (Get Let it Be...Naked) |
If you want to get started on their solo careers get Lennon: Legend (Lennon), All Things Must Pass (Harrison), and Wingspan (Paul).
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the bloody beatles are definetley the best band in the world, that is their title to hold and keep forever. I think that let it be naked is better because it has dont let me down and i've got a feeling on it! too kick *** songs~
and i think that their best album is either rubber soul, or abbey road. JOHN LENNON IS THE SH!T!!!!!!~~~ |
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