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Abbey Road: The Beatles Best Album? I've only recently been serious about getting into the Beatles and so far I think I'm leaning towards nominating Abbey road as the best. Paul's whole mini-symphony, both george and ringo's best songs, good old fashion heavy guitars, come together, it's just a fabulous listen. | |
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Yep, Lennon didn't like that part of the album and it's the best part of it.
A lot of people around here say The White Album is their best album, but not in my book. There's a flow that the greatest albums always have, Abbey Road has that flow. The second half itself is a desert island disc, and it's immaculately produced. But I can do without Ringo's turn at the mic. If only I had more time to contribute more to this thread. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Its certianly a great accomplishment, and an excellent way to end the Beatles as a group.
I dig the whole vibe on it.. I am one that will say White Album is their greatest work.. but lets face it, what album isnt too far behind? Revolver, Rubber Soul, Magical Myst, Sgt. pepper, Abbey.. Thats five 5-star albums.. The white album, imo, was ahead of its time.. From the way lennon, mccartney talked about it.. it reminded me of how Thom Yorke acted when he finished Kid A.. he said at the time he didnt like his voice.. and when he finished it.. he kindof was like "here it is.. and thats it" and I get the feeling they had that same attitude.. my point? i really dont have one.. im just comparing the genius behind their work.. sometimes it isnt so clear when your the creator of it, and maybe it doesnt fit the time, but the more it marinates and devolpes age.. the more it will shine in the future. | |
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Any true for love for the Beatles would result in a personal "Best" when it comes to choosing such a thing. I mean to my tastes, Magical Mystery Tour is my "Favorite". But I see why people dig The White Album, Pepper, Abbey Road, etc.Isn't it really just a matter of preference?
It's all good! Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Yes indeed , best band ever !! | |
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Abbey Road has always been my pick for best Beatles album. It is tight, very strong material (mostly), and very polished. It almost seems like they knew it would be the last, so they wanted to go out with a killer record.
Even the crap material ("Maxwell's Silver Hammer") has a place, it just wouldn't be the same without it. | |
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The Magical Mystery Tour (1967) is the Best Beatles Album! Strawberry Fields Forever, I Am The Walrus, Your Mother Should Knew, Hello Goodbye, All You Need Is Love. If you like the psychedelic Beatles then this is the album! Goodnight, sweet Prince. | |
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Revolver a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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i know im just nitpicking here but remember the beatles never released magical mystery tour as an album....their americian record company did that....m.m.t was released as an six track ep...great record mind you. | |
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I'm one of those people who actually wouldn't choose either Abbey Road or The White Album as the best this group has to offer -- which, in and of itself, is indicative of how truly brilliant The Beatles were. So much exceptional material to choose from...
My favorites are Rubber Soul and Revolver; I have difficulty choosing between them. | |
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Sdldawn said: Its certainly a great accomplishment, and an excellent way to end the Beatles as a group.
What I think is funny is that it's their second to last album, really. I always switch the last two albums around. | |
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Thing is, they've made more GREAT albums...but if I had to pick one...It would be Abbey road..... Only the cover of the album is legendary.. Not to mention the songs!!
I love " because" such a wonderfull song.... [Edited 12/19/04 6:34am] the beautiful ones, you always seem to loose | |
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Lennon said: 'Because' is one of their greatest songs. I love this album but I always skip past 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer'. I can't listen to it - it gives me stomach ache. | |
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BinaryJustin said: I love this album but I always skip past 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer'. I can't listen to it - it gives me stomach ache. I agree, it's Paul's worst moment in the late-era stuff, entirely tasteless and a waste of space. | |
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blackboab said: i know im just nitpicking here but remember the beatles never released magical mystery tour as an album....their americian record company did that....m.m.t was released as an six track ep...great record mind you.
However the format means little. Magical Mystery Tour is the one I seem to turn to often. I don't even thing it's their strongest. I think Abbey Road for that. It's just my personal fave. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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my "personal best" would have to be rubber soul or revolver...but i'm usually leaning towards rubber soul. | |
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Also, Lennon loathed Maxwell's Silver Hammer. I had a hard time getting into this album - but I do really, really like it. I think this album features some of George's strongest stuff.
My vote for best Beatles album, however, is Revolver. Second would be Rubber Soul. And my favorite Beatle was, is, and will always be: John Lennon. "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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It's just impossible to choose what album is the best
They're all masterpieces | |
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Dewrede said: great site indeed...thanks Dewrede! the beautiful ones, you always seem to loose | |
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Cheers . you're welcome
graag gedaan [Edited 12/19/04 13:42pm] | |
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Dewrede said: It's just impossible to choose what album is the best
They're all masterpieces That is my point! They are all works of art! It comes down to what your fave is. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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From Help to Let It Be...I am always changing my opinion on The Beatles best album. Kinda like someone we all know (1980-1987)?
Anyway, Abbey Road, will always be one of the best albums of ALL TIME...let alone from The Beatles. Too many classics on that one and the 2nd side is genius. Oh So Good! No matter, the time, no matter when I had just heard it. It has two of George;s best songs, Something & Here Comes the Sun, Pauls...Oh Darling & the whole 2nd side...John...Come Together...AND Ringo...Octopus' Garden. Brilliant! | |
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I love the way "Mean Mr. Mustard" seques into "Polythene Pam."
Abbey Road is not my favorite Beatles album. The Beatles (The White Album) takes that distinction. [Edited 12/19/04 20:40pm] | |
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jacktheimprovident said: I've only recently been serious about getting into the Beatles and so far I think I'm leaning towards nominating Abbey road as the best. Paul's whole mini-symphony, both george and ringo's best songs, good old fashion heavy guitars, come together, it's just a fabulous listen.
There are so many Beatles albums that could be called their greatest. Personally, I'd go for Sgt Pepper, for A Day in the Life alone. I will never tire of that song! | |
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i love revolver...and sgt pepper..and the white album...and abbey road...
i think in that order...but its hard to say really ive never been good at picking favs.... i NEED the magical mystery tour on cd! STAT! that i dont have it!! vi | |
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The side two medley alone is worth the price of the album. McCartney's bass work on the ENTIRE album is simply amazing, GENIUS!! I LOVE Abbey Road. I rank it number one from my Beatles collection, followed closely by the White Album. Sgt. Pepper and Revolver are damn good too. I think I need to dust off my Beatles CDs. [Edited 12/19/04 23:22pm] | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: The side two medley alone is worth the price of the album. McCartney's bass work on the ENTIRE album is simply amazing, GENIUS!! I LOVE Abbey Road. I rank it number one from my Beatles collection, followed closely by the White Album. Sgt. Pepper and Revolver are damn good too. I think I need to dust off my Beatles CDs.
[Edited 12/19/04 23:22pm] Absolutely! Side Two (as it was in vinyl days) is simply wonderful. I saw tribute band play it once, and to hear this medley live was just stunning. It was done by a Mexican tribute band playing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool and it sounded perfect, note-for-note. Fantastic stuff! | |
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RocknRollDave said: I saw tribute band play it once, and to hear this medley live was just stunning. It was done by a Mexican tribute band playing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool and it sounded perfect, note-for-note. Fantastic stuff!
Tenacious D's version kills me everytime. Hearing Jack Black sing the drum solo and just the whole thing, it's priceless. As far as the best Beatles album, it's like choosing which child to kill, it's never gonna happen, love them all. - edit [Edited 12/20/04 10:31am] | |
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Ndeed! Abbey Road is my favorite, too! " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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