This is for people who like the beatles.what are your top three beatles albums.
Mine are:1.The White Album
2.Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
3. Magical Mystery Tour B)
But all the Beatles albums are great
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I don't have very many.
1.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2.) Revolver
3.) Rubber Soul -
1.) Revolver
2.) Rubber Soul
3.) The Beatles (aka the White Album)I love the Beatles.
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I have all the Beatles albums.
My favorite album…tough question, my top 3 are probably Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road...and all the other ones.
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puts on John Lennon shades w/yellow lenses
I gotta go with the Anthology, just because it does have so much material on it. I have a question though, what's your favorite Beatles song?
I honestly can't pick one. I love everything they ever did, from "Hey Jude" to "Hey Bulldog".
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My favorite beetles songs are "A Hard Days Night","Stawberry Fields Forever","A Day in the Life" and "Twist and Shout"beetles style.
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Originally posted by chopper666@Feb 18 2005, 11:53 PM
"Twist and Shout"beetles style.
[snapback]4198[/snapback]I prefer their version of "Get By With a Little Help From My Friends" to Joe Cocker's. His doesn't have any rythm to it, it's just raspy yelling. The Beatles actually SING the song and not yell it. I love their harmony in it.
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I really love Rubber Soul, but Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is right up there too. I know people have probably heard about this news before, but a fellow named DJ Danger Mouse used remixed Beatles songs as the background for the lyrics from Jay-Z's "The Black Album". The result is really quite interesting. If you google it, you should be able to find and torrent it free of charge if you are interested.
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i love the beatles much
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Abbey Road is certainly my favorite by quite a distance. However, I also really love Let it Be, Magical Mystery Tour, Rubber Soul, the White Album, Help!, and well, pretty much all of them I haven't already mentioned.
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I used to like the Beatles, now I don't listen to them. I don't have a favorite. They all are pretty good.
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I think Sgt. Pepper and Help! would be my favorites. For some reason, "The Night Before" is like, my favorite song ever, even though it's really nothing special, so that's about 20 points for Help! right there.
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Abbey Road and the White Album are my faves.
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Gotta agree with The Dude on this one, The White Album and Abbey Road are my two faves. There are songs on every album I really really like, but those have the highest number of songs I like on them.
I couldn't even pick favorite songs, my head would explode.
–Bevin
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Yup, Abbey Road and White Album. Although, the first record I ever owned of The Beatles was Sgt. Pepper. My Dad had the White Album and I listened to those (It had two records) like crazy. He also had Rubber soul and Revolver, but I usually listened to the White Album most.
Gotta say some of my favourite songs would have to be…
"In My Life"
"Run For Your Life"
"Ticket to Ride"
"Paperback Writer" (It's fluffy, but I like it)
"For No One"
"Eleanor Rigby"
"Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
"I'm a Loser"
"Let it Be"
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"I'm Looking Through You"I like most of their songs really, but those are some of the ones I might find myself whistling from time to time. Consequently, they're also songs I can sing all the way through without a lyric sheet ^_^;;
I was always a big fan of Paul McCartney... before I even know he was one of the Beatles. I remember sitting in a doctor's office when his newest song, "Coming up" came on the radio. I was so happy, because I knew who the musician was... then I found out he was one of the Beatles x.x I had to have been four or so at the time.
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Whos your favorite beetle?
Mine is john lennon -
Like 'em all, but if I had to pick, which I do, it's Lennon. I even wear Lennon shades in his honor.
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Originally posted by chopper666@Feb 25 2005, 06:45 PM
Whos your favorite beetle?
Mine is john lennon
[snapback]7168[/snapback]I've been a big fan of George Harrison as far back as I can remember (which is pretty far). I remember watching the early days of MTV with my mother and rocking out to the video for "I've Got My Mind Set On You." That was one crazy video.
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Yeah! And it was the original viedo for that song with the kid and that coin-operated game with the ballerina toy in it, right? I swear, I'm half convinced I made that up, the only video for that song people seem to remember is the one of Harrison sitting in the chair in that room with all the singing animal heads.
–Bevin
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Originally posted by bevin@Feb 25 2005, 07:23 PM
**Yeah! And it was the original viedo for that song with the kid and that coin-operated game with the ballerina toy in it, right? I swear, I'm half convinced I made that up, the only video for that song people seem to remember is the one of Harrison sitting in the chair in that room with all the singing animal heads.–Bevin
[snapback]7215[/snapback]**Nope, sorry, the animal head one is the only one I remember too.
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I remember the coin op video for "Got My Mind Set on You". I have it taped somewhere in fact, along with a ton of other old videos I love. I always liked the one with the animals better, but the coin op video was pretty clever.