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Woodstock 11-27-2004 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy]Are you going to give your Help selctions?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I actually like Help as a song, but Yesterday owns it.

gmoneyguy 11-27-2004 08:21 PM

A hard days night

Ahard days night

And I love her

Woodstock 11-27-2004 08:23 PM

Does a Hard Day's Night have Tell Me Why, if it does, I vote for that.

gmoneyguy 11-27-2004 08:23 PM

It does.

i am the robots 11-27-2004 09:06 PM

LSD is a great song!

GeorgeHarrison 11-27-2004 10:08 PM

This is another thing to ponder..which transition into another song was the best
1.Mean Mr Mustard-polythene pam-she came in through the bathroom window
2. Golden slumbers-carry that weight- the end
3.Rocky Raccoon-dont pass me by
4.Sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band-with a little help form my friends
5.Sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band(reprise) - a day in the life
6. Back in the ussr - dear prudence

I will say its a tie between polythene pam-she came in through the bathroon window
and Rocky Raccoon-Dont pass me by. oh and by the time i was done typing this....i kinda relized its kind of dumn..oh well

Seafroggys 11-27-2004 10:27 PM

My top 2 songs off of each album

Abbey Road: Here Comes the Sun, Polythene Pam
Let it Be: Across the Universe, Let it Be
Yellow Submarine: Only a Northern Song, Hey Bulldog
White Album: Sexy Sadie, Dear Prudance
Magical Mystery Tour: Strawberry Fields Forever, Fool on the Hill
Sgt. Pepper's: The reprise, Day in the Life
Revolver: She Said She Said, Tomorrow Never Knows
Rubber Soul: In My Life, Nowhere Man
Help: You've Got to Hide your Love Away, Yesterday
Beatles for Sale: Not familiar with
Hard Day's Night: And I Love Her, I Should Have Known Better
With the Beatles: Not familiar with
Please Please Me: please please me, Twist and SHout

Seafroggys 11-27-2004 10:36 PM

My top 2 songs off of each album

Abbey Road: Here Comes the Sun, Polythene Pam
Let it Be: Across the Universe, Let it Be
Yellow Submarine: Only a Northern Song, Hey Bulldog
White Album: Sexy Sadie, Dear Prudance
Magical Mystery Tour: Strawberry Fields Forever, Fool on the Hill
Sgt. Pepper's: The reprise, Day in the Life
Revolver: She Said She Said, Tomorrow Never Knows
Rubber Soul: In My Life, Nowhere Man
Help: You've Got to Hide your Love Away, Yesterday
Beatles for Sale: Not familiar with
Hard Day's Night: And I Love Her, I Should Have Known Better
With the Beatles: Not familiar with
Please Please Me: please please me, Twist and SHout

DeusExMachina 11-27-2004 11:12 PM

[QUOTE=GeorgeHarrison]This is another thing to ponder..which transition into another song was the best
1.Mean Mr Mustard-polythene pam-she came in through the bathroom window
2. Golden slumbers-carry that weight- the end
3.Rocky Raccoon-dont pass me by
4.Sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band-with a little help form my friends
5.Sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band(reprise) - a day in the life
6. Back in the ussr - dear prudence

I will say its a tie between polythene pam-she came in through the bathroon window
and Rocky Raccoon-Dont pass me by. oh and by the time i was done typing this....i kinda relized its kind of dumn..oh well[/QUOTE]


Dude! The transition from Golden Slumbers to Carry That Weight to The End is amazing. That's a good idea to talk about.

Favorite song on a couple albums, briefly:

Sgt Pepper: A Day in the Life
Revolver: For No One
MMT: Tough, probably Strawberry Fields Forever
Abbey Road: Something or Here Comes the Sun (Harrison REPRESENT!)
White Album: Blackbird
Let it Be: probably Across The Universe

Badmoon 11-27-2004 11:17 PM

MX needs to show more love for "When I'm 64". :(

gmoneyguy 11-28-2004 12:08 AM

[QUOTE=Seafroggys]My top 2 songs off of each album

Abbey Road: Here Comes the Sun, Polythene Pam
Let it Be: Across the Universe, Let it Be
Yellow Submarine: Only a Northern Song, Hey Bulldog
White Album: Sexy Sadie, Dear Prudance
Magical Mystery Tour: Strawberry Fields Forever, Fool on the Hill
Sgt. Pepper's: The reprise, Day in the Life
Revolver: She Said She Said, Tomorrow Never Knows
Rubber Soul: In My Life, Nowhere Man
Help: You've Got to Hide your Love Away, Yesterday
Beatles for Sale: Not familiar with
Hard Day's Night: And I Love Her, I Should Have Known Better
With the Beatles: Not familiar with
Please Please Me: please please me, Twist and SHout[/QUOTE]
Some one else besides me appreciates polythene pam

Woodstock 11-28-2004 10:29 AM

[QUOTE=guitrguy]Some one else besides me appreciates polythene pam[/QUOTE]
I like Polythene Pam, I just don't think it's the best off the album.

Anafterthought 11-28-2004 10:54 AM

The Beatles should and cd called Beatles 2 cause there's a lot of great songs missing from the Beatles 1 like Birthday, back in the USSR and Twist and Shout

Walrus Gumboot 11-28-2004 11:08 AM

Polythene pam.... is there any mention of a kilt in there?
Seafroggies, may I contribute to your list?
wtih the beatles:All My Loving, Till There was You




Which is the most under-rated Beatles Album?
Suggestions: Magical Mystery Tour, Rubber Soul

DeusExMachina 11-28-2004 11:29 AM

[QUOTE=Badmoon]MX needs to show more love for "When I'm 64". :([/QUOTE]


Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?

I'd say MMT is pretty underrated. No one mentions it, but it has some of their best songs ever on it. I personally think the first four tracks are pretty average (only in relation to other Beatles stuff. i.e. they're all amazing) but I Am the Walrus and all the tracks after it are unbelievably good.

Walrus Gumboot 11-28-2004 01:53 PM

mmm I am the Walrus's "video" is just too funny/brilliant for words

Maybe it was considered more of a compilation/soundtrack than an album, but you know
Great Movie, MMT was

Woodstock 11-28-2004 04:06 PM

I love MMT, and I don't think it's underrated. But just imagine if Strawberry Fields Forever was on Sgt. Pepper!

Seafroggys 11-28-2004 04:25 PM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]I love MMT, and I don't think it's underrated. But just imagine if Strawberry Fields Forever was on Sgt. Pepper![/QUOTE]

Oh baby, that would be what God would make if he was a musician.

Well, Strawberry Fields Forever was originally gonna be on Sgt. Pepper's (or released alongside it), but they had to release a single due to their contract, and they released that and Penny Lane in February 67.....Sgt. Pepper's wasn't released until June, and MMT came out that November (filling up the rest of the album with several singles that had been released that weren't on albums).

DeusExMachina 11-28-2004 04:26 PM

Why wasn't Hey Jude on any of the studio albums? Unless it was and I'm just stupid...

Woodstock 11-28-2004 04:28 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Why wasn't Hey Jude on any of the studio albums? Unless it was and I'm just stupid...[/QUOTE]
No, it wasn't on any studio albums I know of. But, it was on a record single, it was the Hey Jude/Revolution record.

whatduffhuck7 11-28-2004 04:31 PM

in the opening statement he says "i think beatles were more of a studio band than a live band" in the beatles anthology book it says that they didnt even reherse there songs when they where doing a live show. the crowd was so crazy you couldnt even hear what they were playing. so they didnt even try. then on show the crowd was very calm and sat in there chiars and listened, they were not ready for that and sounded aweful.
the places they played at had so much security becuase people treid to climb onstage. there concerts where chaos. ive never experinced one of them becuase im only 17 but this is what ive read from the beatles anthology book.

GeorgeHarrison 11-28-2004 05:43 PM

Does anyone have the "let it be naked CD"
i would like to say that the solo for let it be is SOOO much better that the solo for the original let it be album.
But the naked version really dumbs down the awkward weirdness o across the universe

Woodstock 11-28-2004 05:59 PM

[QUOTE=GeorgeHarrison]Does anyone have the "let it be naked CD"
i would like to say that the solo for let it be is SOOO much better that the solo for the original let it be album.
But the naked version really dumbs down the awkward weirdness o across the universe[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I have it and I think it's much better than the original.

Seafroggys 11-28-2004 06:10 PM

Yeah, I have Let it Be Naked, and don't plan on buying the original. But in order to have every Beatle song, I'll have to download Maggie Mae and Dig it. Oh well.

The Spliggity Splot 11-28-2004 06:20 PM

my dad went to the shae stadium show

Broken Arrow 11-28-2004 07:48 PM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]Yeah, I have it and I think it's much better than the original.[/QUOTE]

I agree however, the original is the original.......no?

DeusExMachina 11-29-2004 02:07 PM

My dad met Paul, John, and Yoko Ono when he lived in London. He made posters for bands for a living, and met them on a trip to Abbey Road studio trying to sell his designs. Cool stuff.

Woodstock 11-29-2004 03:13 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]My dad met Paul, John, and Yoko Ono when he lived in London. He made posters for bands for a living, and met them on a trip to Abbey Road studio trying to sell his designs. Cool stuff.[/QUOTE]
That would of been awesome if I could of done that. If there was one person that I could ever meet, it would be John Lennon.

i am the robots 11-29-2004 03:16 PM

Yeah, Lennon = Rock God.

DeusExMachina 11-29-2004 04:18 PM

Yeah. Well, apparently, Paul was much more talkative and playful then John.


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