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Post by unclepaulmccartney on Sept 6, 2012 17:05:37 GMT
Mine is Help! I like the style of songs compared to their newer albums. I also love the movie. I myself think that their older albums are much better than their newer albums, but that's just me. I do still like their newer albums! The songs also have a lot of meaning and I love them all except Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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firen
And That's A Start
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Post by firen on Sept 9, 2012 1:44:28 GMT
Hello!
I can say that my answer on this topic will never be consistent, because I can't pick a solid favorite. Their albums are just masterpieces... Right now, I'm just gonna answer with the album that popped up on my mind when I read the title of the topic: Abbey Road. However, in the past days I've been listening over and over again to "Let it be". And I think I'm getting hypnotised with "The Long and Winding Road". Such a beautiful song!
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marcelguy
What Goes On In Your Heart
Words are flying out like endless rain into a paper cup...
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Post by marcelguy on Sept 9, 2012 2:34:58 GMT
Mine is Abbey Road. Reason: Because it's such an awesome album with such an amazing variety of music + the Medley just makes it SO complete. Plus I think it's a great ending to a great band.
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stevo9
And That's A Start
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Post by stevo9 on Sept 11, 2012 11:35:58 GMT
Abbey Road; side two an absolute masterpiece.
Just listened to Help again, and every single time it gets better . . . .
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applebonker
What Goes On In Your Heart
" It`s all in the Mind"
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Post by applebonker on Sept 11, 2012 23:44:50 GMT
With the Beatles, Cause the Cover is so Cool.
Favourite Songs > It wont be long, All ive gotta do , Not a second time, Dont bother me Hold me tight
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Post by sheepdog on Oct 15, 2012 21:30:45 GMT
So hard, but i think rubber soul oh but i love sergent pepper, and help and hard days night. They would have to follow rubber soul
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Post by Amadeus on Oct 17, 2012 0:12:58 GMT
I got three. Beatles 65because that's the only album I had when I was growing up. So sentimental reasons. The Early Years 2Because it was the first record ever that I ever bought ever. It's part of the Star Club stuff. Second AlbumBecause this was the second album I ever bought . I couldn't get enough of it. The early teens are a very good time to experience music. You never experience music the same way again. This was my self indulged 'show and tell' for today.
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Post by Mr Kite on Oct 17, 2012 18:12:13 GMT
You once again have supprised me Amadeus Very early Beatle stuff there . Me. Sgt. Peppers Of course.
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Post by Amadeus on Oct 17, 2012 20:32:44 GMT
The early teens are a very good time to experience music. You never experience music the same way again. . It's all an indelible mark on my psyche. Artistically, the album that made the biggest impact on me was The White album in general and Revolution 9 in particular. And Pink Floyd The Wall
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Post by Mr Kite on Oct 18, 2012 19:36:02 GMT
Now The White Album would be the choice I would have gone with Amadeus , Amadeus , Amadeus , Amadeus .
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Post by Amadeus on Oct 18, 2012 21:06:56 GMT
Me and this unusual girl I knew would sing along to Revolution 9.
'Financial imbalance...The watusi.....The twist' 'Eldorado' 'Take this brother. May it serve you well'
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rdnzl
I'll Be On My Way
Pastor Of Muppets
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Post by rdnzl on Jan 17, 2013 2:18:00 GMT
I sometimes think "Abbey Road" & "Revolver" are in a tie for my first place.
At this moment I've discovered that "Revolver" has broken the tie. I love "Revolver". As far as I knew there was nothing else like it at the time. "Tomorrow Never Knows" absolutely blew my mind...
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Post by sugarplumfairy on Jan 19, 2013 22:21:38 GMT
The thing that's so great about The Beatles' music is that each of their albums seem to depict a different mood/life stage. So it's hard to proclaim any album my definite favourite, as I seem to go through various stages/mood changes and the album I listen to most reflects that stage.
For me, Revolver has currently taken the trophy. It's very different and quirky, but I think one of their most relatable albums. For a long time I've loved Abbey Road, and Sgt. Pepper as well, they're probably the best Beatles albums in terms of orchestra, but lyrically, Revolver and The White Album are the ones I turn to most. They are sort of the existential albums, I feel. They're deeper and a bit darker, but certainly relatable.
I wouldn't want to dismiss any of their other albums, though. Magical Mystery Tour blows my mind every time. Rubber Soul and Help! are brilliant, mellow albums. Let It Be is oddly overlooked. With The Beatles never fails to cheer me up.. I love them all.
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Post by heybulldog on Jan 21, 2013 23:21:20 GMT
Like everyone else it's a hard choice but if I had to chosoe one I think it would be Revolver. Tomorrow Never Knows and She said are just such a fantastic tracks. Well ahead of their time
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Post by sheepdog on Mar 18, 2013 21:10:17 GMT
i forgot to put why because rubber soul has in my life my favouritebeatles song on it plus agree with an article saying its so naturally genious
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ranger
I'll Be On My Way
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Post by ranger on Mar 19, 2013 11:39:09 GMT
Rather topically, as the anniversary is on Friday, mine is 'Please Please Me'. Fresh, sharp and short.....so many, especially film makers, could learn from its brevity in 2013.
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Post by mrmoonlight on Apr 10, 2015 14:41:32 GMT
Abbey Road.
Why: The Medley.
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Post by Bongo on Apr 13, 2015 1:32:57 GMT
White Album in Stereo. I can get sick of it, play any other albums and enjoy them for awhile, but always go back to it.
Why? Not sure!
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