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Favorite Beatles Songs
From the sheer breadth of their catalogue, it may be a very hard one to pick, but what are the favorite tunes of the Beatles for posters?
No particular order for me:
A Day In The Life
Get Back
Hide Your Love Away
Hey Jude
Twist and Shout
Hard Day's Night
Got To Get You Into My Life
I Want To Hold Your Hand
The Ballad of John and Yoko
Fire away, posters...
No particular order for me:
A Day In The Life
Get Back
Hide Your Love Away
Hey Jude
Twist and Shout
Hard Day's Night
Got To Get You Into My Life
I Want To Hold Your Hand
The Ballad of John and Yoko
Fire away, posters...
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Here are some of mine:
Strawberry Fields Forever
Come Together
The Long and Winding Road
Something
I Saw Her Standing There
Twist and Shout
But I can't really think of a song from the Beatles that I don't like.
Strawberry Fields Forever
Come Together
The Long and Winding Road
Something
I Saw Her Standing There
Twist and Shout
But I can't really think of a song from the Beatles that I don't like.
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Not sure I'm a Beatle's 'fan' as such - but having been brainwashed as a child... I'd have to go with...
I saw her standing there.
Hey Jude.
Twist and Shout.
Hard days night.
I saw her standing there.
Hey Jude.
Twist and Shout.
Hard days night.
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All of the Above and more
Theres Something about this band
The greatest band of all time
The one that stands out is Hey Jude
A song I requested on my 23rd birthday in New York
I have the following Albums
The Beatles Rarities
The Beatles Number Ones
A Hard Days night
The Beatles 1962-66
The Beatles Greatest Hits
The Beatles Greatest Hits Volume 2
The Beatles Yellow Submarine
And a stack of singles
A question I have is who was the best Beatle after the band split in 1970 ?
I considered the post Beatle songs/music of George Harrison to be better than the others
Theres Something about this band
The greatest band of all time
The one that stands out is Hey Jude
A song I requested on my 23rd birthday in New York
I have the following Albums
The Beatles Rarities
The Beatles Number Ones
A Hard Days night
The Beatles 1962-66
The Beatles Greatest Hits
The Beatles Greatest Hits Volume 2
The Beatles Yellow Submarine
And a stack of singles
A question I have is who was the best Beatle after the band split in 1970 ?
I considered the post Beatle songs/music of George Harrison to be better than the others
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Gee!!
As you can see with my avatar....Im a massive fan and a good collection of stuff at home and been to Liverpool for the Beatles tours and even New York to see where Lennon was shot. (I actually shead a tear standing there!)
OK...My Top 10. (No Order as it is too hard!) Personal favorite list.
1. A Day in The Life
2. Something
3. I am the Walrus
4. Rain
5. Blackbird
6. Tomorrow Never Knows
7. Strawberry Fields Forever
8. In My Life
9. Yesterday
10. Here Comes The Sun
As you can see with my avatar....Im a massive fan and a good collection of stuff at home and been to Liverpool for the Beatles tours and even New York to see where Lennon was shot. (I actually shead a tear standing there!)
OK...My Top 10. (No Order as it is too hard!) Personal favorite list.
1. A Day in The Life
2. Something
3. I am the Walrus
4. Rain
5. Blackbird
6. Tomorrow Never Knows
7. Strawberry Fields Forever
8. In My Life
9. Yesterday
10. Here Comes The Sun
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Scrappy....Harrison for me.
All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. The album he made with Phil Spector after the Beatles split is simply one of the best post Beatles albums out there. For a double album is is soooooo good!
All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. The album he made with Phil Spector after the Beatles split is simply one of the best post Beatles albums out there. For a double album is is soooooo good!
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Southee have you got the The Best of George Harrison Album ?
I repeatedly play this album
The tracks
Side 1
Something
If I Needed Someone
Here Comes The Sun
Taxman
Think for Yourself
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
For The Blue
Side 2
My Sweet Lord [listening to as I post]
Give Me Love
You
Bangladesh
Dark Horse
What Is Life
Without this Album I would be like a baby without a dummy
I repeatedly play this album
The tracks
Side 1
Something
If I Needed Someone
Here Comes The Sun
Taxman
Think for Yourself
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
For The Blue
Side 2
My Sweet Lord [listening to as I post]
Give Me Love
You
Bangladesh
Dark Horse
What Is Life
Without this Album I would be like a baby without a dummy
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Yep Scrappy I have that.
It is such a fine album. Great to get his best hits on one album. Beatles and solo material.
It is such a fine album. Great to get his best hits on one album. Beatles and solo material.
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I'm a huge Beatles fan as well and also have a good collection of albums starting from
1...With The beatles
2...Please Please Me
3...A Hard Days Night
4...Beatles For Sale
5...Help
6...Rubber Soul
7...Revolver
8...Sgt Lonely Hearts Club Band
9...Magical Mystery Tour
10...The Beatles The White Album)
11...Yellow Submarine
12...Abbey Road
13...Let It Be
Plus the Red And Blue best of albums-I am the Walrus, Revolution, Strawberry Fields Forever are 3 of my all time favourites.
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Southee wrote:Scrappy....Harrison for me.
All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. The album he made with Phil Spector after the Beatles split is simply one of the best post Beatles albums out there. For a double album is is soooooo good!
the name Phil Spector rings a bell, is that the same music guy that went to gaol for killing a model ? (or something like that, i recall seeing a doco on foxtel a few weeks ago)
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Phil Spector is currently in jail for murder
Refer number 7 on Testys list of Beatles Albums on the the method used
Refer number 7 on Testys list of Beatles Albums on the the method used
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bayman wrote:Southee wrote:Scrappy....Harrison for me.
All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. The album he made with Phil Spector after the Beatles split is simply one of the best post Beatles albums out there. For a double album is is soooooo good!
the name Phil Spector rings a bell, is that the same music guy that went to gaol for killing a model ? (or something like that, i recall seeing a doco on foxtel a few weeks ago)
Sure was Bayman.
Spector is a genius. Produced bands using his famous "Wall of Sound" method of production.
Bands like Ike and Turner, The Supremes, John Lennon's Imagine, The Beatles Let it Be album (even though McCartney hated it!!)
Unfortunately, the Spector is a complete "fruit loop"
Saw that Doco.....he's totally insane!!
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Southee wrote:bayman wrote:Southee wrote:Scrappy....Harrison for me.
All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. The album he made with Phil Spector after the Beatles split is simply one of the best post Beatles albums out there. For a double album is is soooooo good!
the name Phil Spector rings a bell, is that the same music guy that went to gaol for killing a model ? (or something like that, i recall seeing a doco on foxtel a few weeks ago)
Sure was Bayman.
Spector is a genius. Produced bands using his famous "Wall of Sound" method of production.
Bands like Ike and Turner, The Supremes, John Lennon's Imagine, The Beatles Let it Be album (even though McCartney hated it!!)
Unfortunately, the Spector is a complete "fruit loop"
Saw that Doco.....he's totally insane!!
Yes that doco said it all, he is on another planet.
Very sad ending to such a high profile music producer from all those years ago.
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Revolution
Helta Skelta ( I got blisters on My fingers )
Something
Let it be
Norwegian Wood
Hide Your Love Away
Strawberry Fields
Helta Skelta ( I got blisters on My fingers )
Something
Let it be
Norwegian Wood
Hide Your Love Away
Strawberry Fields
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Bundy wrote:Revolution
Helta Skelta ( I got blisters on My fingers )
Something
Let it be
Norwegian Wood
Hide Your Love Away
Strawberry Fields
Some great songs there bundy.
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Favourite Beatles song? Every damned one of them. Too many to give a definitive answer.
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never been a great fan of the Beatles, much prefer the Doors
Of the Beatles though:
A Day in the Life
Strawberry Fields Forever
Eleanor Rigby
Of the Beatles though:
A Day in the Life
Strawberry Fields Forever
Eleanor Rigby
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Today marks the 11th year of fab George Harrisons death on 29/11/2001 aged 58
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Adelaide Hawk wrote:Favourite Beatles song? Every damned one of them. Too many to give a definitive answer.
Agree, there are too many to choose from depending on your mood.
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Scrappy wrote:Today marks the 11th year of fab George Harrisons death on 29/11/2001 aged 58
And the Concert for George in 2003(?) is one of the greatest concerts I've got on DVD. Love it!
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howthewestwaswon wrote:Scrappy wrote:Today marks the 11th year of fab George Harrisons death on 29/11/2001 aged 58
And the Concert for George in 2003(?) is one of the greatest concerts I've got on DVD. Love it!
We have that one as well, a great line up of music greats.
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19/2/2013
Ringo Starr performing at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Ringo Starr performing at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre
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Scrappy wrote:19/2/2013
Ringo Starr performing at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Yeah I saw that.
Wonder if he is bringing his lovely wife.
She was the best Bond Girl ever for me.
..........but then I was 15 when that movie came out and that might have had something to do with it.
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I've never been to a drumming concert before.
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Ravi Shankar , passed away recently , aged 92
That he could influence and educate the Beatles , speaks volumes of his talent
When I think of guitarists I think of the startwangstars Duanne Eddy and Ravi Shankar
Using an old cliche
"Do yourself a favor" ,
Listen to the George Harrison hit Bangladesh
You will listen to the Sitar twangs , and hear the Ravi Influence in that song
George Harrison rather aptly, has described Ravi Shankar as the Godfather of World Music
Ravi has left the building
R.I.P the Indian Sitar sensation
That he could influence and educate the Beatles , speaks volumes of his talent
When I think of guitarists I think of the startwangstars Duanne Eddy and Ravi Shankar
Using an old cliche
"Do yourself a favor" ,
Listen to the George Harrison hit Bangladesh
You will listen to the Sitar twangs , and hear the Ravi Influence in that song
George Harrison rather aptly, has described Ravi Shankar as the Godfather of World Music
Ravi has left the building
R.I.P the Indian Sitar sensation
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