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Thread started 05/20/10 9:45pm

crazydoctor

Beatles - which songs are the best/most important?

I haven't listened to much Beatles. What songs do you recommend?
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Reply #1 posted 05/20/10 10:03pm

JasonWill1980

Happiness Is A Warm Gun
I Want To Hold Your Hand
She Loves You
Helter Skelter
Penny Lane
A Day In The Life
Hide Your Love
Taxman
Drive My Car
Get Back
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Reply #2 posted 05/21/10 5:58am

IstenSzek

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the entire "revolver" album bow
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #3 posted 05/21/10 6:21am

Bishop31

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'Sgt.Pepper Lonely Heart Club Band' album is in my opinion there best album


If I was to recommend an album to start with, I would suggest the "Love" album. It's a great mix of all of there most popular hits. cool
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Reply #4 posted 05/21/10 6:51am

Harlepolis

JasonWill1980 said:

Happiness Is A Warm Gun
I Want To Hold Your Hand
She Loves You
Helter Skelter
Penny Lane
A Day In The Life
Hide Your Love
Taxman
Drive My Car
Get Back


After watching a documentary about Charles Manson, I don't think I'll enjoy listening to that song again disbelief
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Reply #5 posted 05/21/10 7:08am

paisleypark4

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I go with Eleanor Rigby even though its not my favorite.

A Day In The Life

Taxman

That one song that goes "Relax your mind and float downstrem..it is not dying.." or whatever...im lost but the Revolver album is the one to get like someone else already said.
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Reply #6 posted 05/21/10 7:41am

Stax

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Revolver is my favorite album.

Something is my favorite song (because that bass line is sick).
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #7 posted 05/21/10 7:42am

motownlover

IstenSzek said:

the entire "revolver" album bow



ive bought it just for eleanor rigby and it was disapointing to me neutral
it just doenst grow on me
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Reply #8 posted 05/21/10 7:46am

KeithyT

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paisleypark4 said:

That one song that goes "Relax your mind and float downstrem..it is not dying.." or whatever...im lost but the Revolver album is the one to get like someone else already said.

That's Tomorrow Never Knows I think.
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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Reply #9 posted 05/21/10 7:47am

Stax

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paisleypark4 said:



That one song that goes "Relax your mind and float downstrem..it is not dying.." or whatever...im lost but the Revolver album is the one to get like someone else already said.


Tomorrow Never Knows
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #10 posted 05/21/10 7:47am

jillybean

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A Day In The Life – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Revolution – Past Masters, Vol. 2
Across The Universe – Let It Be
Hey Jude – Past Masters, Vol. 2
Something – Abby Road
While My Guitar Gently Weeps – The White Album (Disc 1)
Happiness Is A Warm Gun – The White Album (Disc 1)
Dear Prudence – The White Album (Disc 1)
For No One – Revolver
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) – Rubber Soul
Girl – Rubber Soul
Eleanor Rigby – Revolver
Here Comes The Sun – Abby Road
Help! – Help!
No Reply – Beatles For Sale
A Hard Day’s Night – A Hard Day’s Night
She’s Leaving Home – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Blackbird – The White Album (Disc 1)
Helter Skelter – The White Album (Disc 2)
She Came In Through the Bathroom Window/Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End – Abbey Road
"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #11 posted 05/21/10 7:50am

KeithyT

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Harlepolis said:

After watching a documentary about Charles Manson, I don't think I'll enjoy listening to that song again disbelief

To paraphrase Bono (on the Rattle and Hum CD), we've got to steal that song back. wink I'm not going to let my enjoyment of it be spoilt just cos he used it to fuel his psychosis
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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Reply #12 posted 05/21/10 12:46pm

JasonWill1980

KeithyT said:

Harlepolis said:

After watching a documentary about Charles Manson, I don't think I'll enjoy listening to that song again disbelief

To paraphrase Bono (on the Rattle and Hum CD), we've got to steal that song back. wink I'm not going to let my enjoyment of it be spoilt just cos he used it to fuel his psychosis


I know. Damn Manson! I love Helter Skelter
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Reply #13 posted 05/21/10 1:27pm

TD3

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Harlepolis said:

JasonWill1980 said:

Happiness Is A Warm Gun
I Want To Hold Your Hand
She Loves You
Helter Skelter
Penny Lane
A Day In The Life
Hide Your Love
Taxman
Drive My Car
Get Back


After watching a documentary about Charles Manson, I don't think I'll enjoy listening to that song again disbelief



yep understandable.


I haven't listened to in 38 years
. disbelief
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Reply #14 posted 05/21/10 2:09pm

spoida

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just listen to the red and blue hits albums (with them leaning over a balcony). if you don't like most off those, then you probably won't like anything else they did.
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Reply #15 posted 05/21/10 2:27pm

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Stax said:

paisleypark4 said:



That one song that goes "Relax your mind and float downstrem..it is not dying.." or whatever...im lost but the Revolver album is the one to get like someone else already said.


Tomorrow Never Knows


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Reply #16 posted 05/21/10 2:29pm

PurpleDiamond2
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Twist and Shout! excited dancing jig headbang
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Reply #17 posted 05/21/10 3:11pm

motownlover

8 days a week
love me do
cant buy me love
we can work it out
penny lane
i feel fine etc
alot from the 1 album and red and blue album
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Reply #18 posted 05/21/10 3:54pm

crazydoctor

thx everyone.
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Reply #19 posted 05/21/10 10:54pm

DakutiusMaximu
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Look, if you are going to go after The Beatles you need to listen to everything from start to finish. That's it. There is no Cliff Notes version that you can pursue that's going to give you a truncated version of their importance to what music has become today.

Yes, they are that big and that important.
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Reply #20 posted 05/22/10 5:53am

TyphoonTip

Get the Red & Blue compilations.
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Reply #21 posted 05/22/10 8:54am

rmartin70

DakutiusMaximus said:

Look, if you are going to go after The Beatles you need to listen to everything from start to finish. That's it. There is no Cliff Notes version that you can pursue that's going to give you a truncated version of their importance to what music has become today.

Yes, they are that big and that important.


yeahthat
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Reply #22 posted 05/22/10 9:34am

diamondpearl1

crazydoctor said:

I haven't listened to much Beatles. What songs do you recommend?


Let It Be
Ticket To Ride
Lovley Rita
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Lady Madonna
Yesterday
Hey Jude
With A Little Help From My Friends
The Long & Winding Road
Maggie Mae
Come Together
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Reply #23 posted 05/22/10 11:29am

JoeTyler

Being objective, I think these 10 songs were their most grounbreaking:

1.Strawbery Fields Forever
2.Eleanor Rigby
3.Hey Jude
4.Tomorrow Never Knows
5.Yesterday
6.Something
7.A Hard Day's Night
8.A Day in the Life
9.Drive My Car
10.Come Together


but yeah, as someone has said, get the red/blue box compilation...
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Reply #24 posted 05/22/10 11:31am

JoeTyler

Dude, this thread proves once again that the Beatles have like 80 AMAZING songs, I mean, LARGER-THAN-LIFE CLASSICS.

Best band of all time. Period. cool
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Reply #25 posted 05/22/10 12:00pm

StarMon

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TD3 said:

Harlepolis said:



After watching a documentary about Charles Manson, I don't think I'll enjoy listening to that song again disbelief



yep understandable.


I haven't listened to in 38 years
. disbelief



nod I can dig it.

I remember watching the movie Helter Skelter back in '76 on television. After watching, it made me not have the same like, for the song.
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Reply #26 posted 05/22/10 12:34pm

NoVideo

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The only thing to do really is get the entire catalog. There aren't that many of them, and each album is absolutely essential.

But for a starting point, the #1's compilation is a nice distillation of their biggest singles.
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Reply #27 posted 05/22/10 12:48pm

JoeTyler

NoVideo said:

The only thing to do really is get the entire catalog. There aren't that many of them, and each album is absolutely essential.


Hey hey, easy there... lol wink

Hell, I'm not sure if Beatles for Sale, Yellow Submarine or even half of Magical Mystery Tour are essential. And Let It Be is not thaaaat great to begin with...the problem is that each of those albums have 5 or 6 killer songs, and many of them don't appear in any compilation hmmm, so...ehem, did I talk about down_ _ _ _ing the best songs of those albums and just forget about the filler? whistling lol

But the rest of their albums are a must have that's for sure nod
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Reply #28 posted 05/22/10 2:01pm

Cinnie

JoeTyler said:

Hell, I'm not sure if .... even half of Magical Mystery Tour [is] essential.

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Reply #29 posted 05/22/10 2:02pm

Cinnie

TyphoonTip said:

Get the Red & Blue compilations.


Yep.
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