Oh man, time to discuss the band that got me really into music.
In preschool, our teacher showed us the song "Yellow Submarine" for a project, i fell in love with the song, I'd listen to it every day. I loved it that much.
I liked the Beatles a bit until Late 2010. It was about 5 years after I first heard Yellow Submarine, and my dad showed me some songs. I fell alot in love to their masterpieces, and I had a Beatles obsession for about three months.
Anyways, my favorite Beatles songs in no order are And I Love Her ( So beautiful, I love to listen to this on plane flights at night ) Across The Universe, Mother Natures Son, Back in the USSR, Yellow Submarine, Come Together, and With A Little Help From My Friends.
Discuss.
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There is another beatles topic already, but we might as well use this topic for discussing our favourite songs
My favourite song would have to be "While my guitar gently weeps", that's awesome, plus a lot of other songs like Back in the USSR, Abbey Road Medley, I will, early hit singles like She Loves You, later masterpieces like Hey Jude.
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I was almost sure this topic was by jji at first.
Man, I've been a hardcore Beatles nut for years now - I know their music inside and out. My favorite songs would probably be "I'm Only Sleeping", "I Am the Walrus", "Every Little Thing", "Yer Blues", "Helter Skelter", "Cry Baby Cry", "The Word", "Not a Second Time", "You Can't Do That", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Lovely Rita", and "It's All Too Much".
I don't think the Beatles had a bad song - I actually do like "Revolution 9". xD
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A bad song by the Beatles? Let me think... nah
And I know every beatles song, and can recognise each one by name, just be listening to the first few seconds of it
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@jji7skyline: I know you guys are gonna be like "ughghghghg" but that's how I am with Nicki Minaj
I like Let it Be and Yellow Submarine
There are more, but those are my favorites.
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hi i like the beatles too omg
my favourite beatles songs are "rain", "i will", "the night before", "you've got to hide your love away", "for you blue", "the continuing story of bungalow bill", "i'm happy just to dance with you", "and your bird can sing", "baby you're a rich man", "i me mine", and the notdumb version of "across the universe".
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veggieman001 wrote:
hi i like the beatles too omg
my favourite beatles songs are "rain", "i will", "the night before", "you've got to hide your love away", "for you blue", "the continuing story of bungalow bill", "i'm happy just to dance with you", "and your bird can sing", "baby you're a rich man", "i me mine", and the notdumb version of "across the universe".
How is the original dumb? It makes me relax and feel happy.
@jji7skyline: Ever heard of Wild Honey Pie?
Last edited by Animeboy975 (2012-10-04 16:05:42)
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Since this is about The Beatles, I must bring up an interesting point:
While Beatles and Rolling Stones fans are huge rivals, the two groups were actually close friends, to the point of dropping in on the the other's recording sessions. Some of the backup vocals in their songs were actually done by the other band.
You will now be subconsciously trying to figure out which songs have them when you listen to their songs, even if you aren't trying to.
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agscratcher wrote:
Since this is about The Beatles, I must bring up an interesting point:
While Beatles and Rolling Stones fans are huge rivals, the two groups were actually close friends, to the point of dropping in on the the other's recording sessions. Some of the backup vocals in their songs were actually done by the other band.
You will now be subconsciously trying to figure out which songs have them when you listen to their songs, even if you aren't trying to.
It's like the Toby and Pewdie fan wars. They're actually very good friends.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
(in response to a statement that there are no bad beatles songs)
Ever heard of Wild Honey Pie?
Wild Honey Pie is a masterpiece and The Beatles' best song
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agscratcher wrote:
Since this is about The Beatles, I must bring up an interesting point:
While Beatles and Rolling Stones fans are huge rivals, the two groups were actually close friends, to the point of dropping in on the the other's recording sessions. Some of the backup vocals in their songs were actually done by the other band.
You will now be subconsciously trying to figure out which songs have them when you listen to their songs, even if you aren't trying to.
I'm pretty sure that the Stones sang backup on "All You Need is Love", among others.
@veggie - I can't believe I forgot "Rain" or "Baby, You're a Rich Man". Also, which version of "Across the Universe" do you consider the dumb one? The Wildlife one or the Phil Spector version?
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Animeboy975 wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Since this is about The Beatles, I must bring up an interesting point:
While Beatles and Rolling Stones fans are huge rivals, the two groups were actually close friends, to the point of dropping in on the the other's recording sessions. Some of the backup vocals in their songs were actually done by the other band.
You will now be subconsciously trying to figure out which songs have them when you listen to their songs, even if you aren't trying to.It's like the Toby and Pewdie fan wars. They're actually very good friends.
Toby and Pewdie (whoever they may be) are like The Beatles and Rolling Stones, not the other way around.
Anyway, I really like The Beatles. All of their stuff is pretty good. When I was younger I really liked Hard Day's Night. I like Something, which is one of the best love songs ever, IMO. Some of my other favorites are Revolution, Ticket To Ride, and Let It Be. I have no real reason for liking the first too, but I think Let It Be is very powerful. I'd say my absolute favorite song by them currently is Hey Jude but it can change.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Since this is about The Beatles, I must bring up an interesting point:
While Beatles and Rolling Stones fans are huge rivals, the two groups were actually close friends, to the point of dropping in on the the other's recording sessions. Some of the backup vocals in their songs were actually done by the other band.
You will now be subconsciously trying to figure out which songs have them when you listen to their songs, even if you aren't trying to.It's like the Toby and Pewdie fan wars. They're actually very good friends.
Toby and Pewdie (whoever they may be) are like The Beatles and Rolling Stones, not the other way around.
Anyway, I really like The Beatles. All of their stuff is pretty good. When I was younger I really liked Hard Day's Night. I like Something, which is one of the best love songs ever, IMO. Some of my other favorites are Revolution, Ticket To Ride, and Let It Be. I have no real reason for liking the first too, but I think Let It Be is very powerful. I'd say my absolute favorite song by them currently is Hey Jude but it can change.
I went to a Beatles cover band when i was nine, and they let a few people sing Hey Jude, and i was one of them (hey i answered a quiz question right and got a free t-shirt and acted like a huge fanboy) but i had a sore throat
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Animeboy975 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
It's like the Toby and Pewdie fan wars. They're actually very good friends.Toby and Pewdie (whoever they may be) are like The Beatles and Rolling Stones, not the other way around.
Anyway, I really like The Beatles. All of their stuff is pretty good. When I was younger I really liked Hard Day's Night. I like Something, which is one of the best love songs ever, IMO. Some of my other favorites are Revolution, Ticket To Ride, and Let It Be. I have no real reason for liking the first too, but I think Let It Be is very powerful. I'd say my absolute favorite song by them currently is Hey Jude but it can change.I went to a Beatles cover band when i was nine, and they let a few people sing Hey Jude, and i was one of them (hey i answered a quiz question right and got a free t-shirt and acted like a huge fanboy) but i had a sore throat
They only "let" a few people sing?
Like, in the Live Beatles version everybody sang the last 3 minutes.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Toby and Pewdie (whoever they may be) are like The Beatles and Rolling Stones, not the other way around.
Anyway, I really like The Beatles. All of their stuff is pretty good. When I was younger I really liked Hard Day's Night. I like Something, which is one of the best love songs ever, IMO. Some of my other favorites are Revolution, Ticket To Ride, and Let It Be. I have no real reason for liking the first too, but I think Let It Be is very powerful. I'd say my absolute favorite song by them currently is Hey Jude but it can change.I went to a Beatles cover band when i was nine, and they let a few people sing Hey Jude, and i was one of them (hey i answered a quiz question right and got a free t-shirt and acted like a huge fanboy) but i had a sore throat
They only "let" a few people sing?
Like, in the Live Beatles version everybody sang the last 3 minutes.
Kids could sing on stage of they wanted too.
But seriously, why has no body given a opinion on Mother Nature's Son? Out of their underrated gems, it's the best. It relaxes myself alot.
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veggieman001 wrote:
i dont really like the second half of the white album
I found a White Album puzzle once.
Freaking reversable too.
In case you want to do a different side of the entirely white puzzle.
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Wild honey pie is a fun song
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I think Side 3 of The White Album is probably the Beatles' heaviest, what with Yer Blues, Birthday, Helter Skelter, and Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey.
Then again, a lot of Beatles songs from 1968 were rather heavy.
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Is it just me or is ' I want you' an awesome song?
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All4one wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Is it just me or is ' I want you' an awesome song?
"I want you so bad it's driving me mad, it's driving me mad"
That's one of my favorite non-Medley tracks from "Abbey Road".
We should do a cover of it
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jji7skyline wrote:
All4one wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Is it just me or is ' I want you' an awesome song?
"I want you so bad it's driving me mad, it's driving me mad"
That's one of my favorite non-Medley tracks from "Abbey Road".We should do a cover of it
Yeah! Since we might be planning to do the entire Abbey Road album, we might end up doing it anyway!
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