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Ausjoe, no burn intended, both of us having a bit of fun with one of the worlds most famous groups. I too bought a fair number of Stones albums, but always preferred the Beatles. That being said, 40 years later I listen more to "The Doors" than ether of the other two. Odd how time effects our musical tastes. |
ouch. This brings back so many memories. How many of us found Rock-n-roll (sorry...but we did have a name for it...) and didn't frame it around The Beatles...? I was living in Paris in 1980 and it was New Years' evening...midnight...and the mad dash up 'the hill' and a bunch of us English Speakers needed to sing:It was The Beatles, as we could all relate. Again, this was the year John Died. So sad...so amazing. |
Ausjoe, this explains it all. You should be through reading all you can, within a few seconds. Beatles |
The best recorded Beatle song with the closest to perfect focus is No Reply. Yesterday is the best Beatle song to cover for making money.Blackbird is the best Finger Pickin' Beatle song. And Your Bird Can Sing has the bench mark electric guitar solo.Yellow Submarine is the best Beatle song to lift ones spirits. Here Comes The Sun is the best beatle song to release endogenous endorphins.Wouldn't it be much easier to list the worst beatle song,there was one that YOKO took a stab at. No one can deny she was the BEST at what she did,whatever it was. She gets an A+ for improvement. |
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For me, "Ticket To Ride" changed everything in pop music forever. John Lennon's lyrics depicting his girlfriend and he living together (unheard of at that time in pop music), use of phrases like "..is bringing her down yeah..", etc., Ringo's kickass and intricate drum lines, Paul's unique guitar lead, whoa! Great tune and my favorite Beatles song. Or maybe.... |
I'm like most everybody---couldn't possibly pick just 1, or 10. For me some songs are just the music some are the arrangement and harmony and some the instrumentation.Many George songs are amongst my favs. I think Long Long started that and it hasn't been mentioned. I do 'Breakfast With the Beatles' just about every Sun. AM---Oh ya, I switch over to 'Meet the Beatles'. I wonder if these fm programs are on in other citys? |
TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS - Blew me away at the age of thirteen and I have never been the same since. The sounds were not of my world and made me hunger for knowledge of those wondrous and exotic worlds not yet revealed to me. Thus my entry into the realm of exploration and collection of MUSIC. The only insturment I play is the stereo but with a collection (mostly vinyl) numbering 6,000 plus I can travel and experience so much. It all began with TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS. |
All great songs.I can't believe that when asked this question to Harry Connick jr.his reply was that the Beatles were not music.I don't want to start a anti HCJr campain but who the h--- is he to make that statement.Even Frank loved the Beatles songs and recorded some and that is his idol.I have never listen to anything he ever said or sang again. |
Wow. I have been surfing this site for a couple of hours. Then I found this thread. I am just sitting here, lots of smiles. I was living in Paris on the day that John was shot. the whole City cried, especially on the Left Bank. I had never seen a whole City cry before. Thanks folks, time to go play some Beatles. |
I've always been partial to "Yesterday", although it may be more properly identified as a McCartney piece. Also on my list of favourite Beatles' tunes is "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"... 'cause its my name dammit and its the only Beatles tune my mom will admit to liking. Pathetic, I know. :-) Could someone elaborate on what Cornfedboy was saying about 'Blackbird', cause that's another one I really like. |
Everytime I listen to Jealous Guy I get goosebumps. Granted this was after the split, but Lenon really bares his inner feelings here. Listen to the lyrics. It took a lot to write this one. As far my favourite Beatles songs ... difficult to say. It really really depends on the mood I'm in and who I'm listening with. God its been YEARS since I've done a Beatles night. |
Jbullock: I find it absolutely amazing that songwriters as young as Lennon and McCartney were when they wrote "In My Life" could write lyrics that take on more and deeper meaning to me as I grow older. I would imagine that in Johnny Cash's case it would be especially poignant; I'll have to give it a listen. Thanks for bringing it up. |