For me,
>Tomorrow Never Knows
>You Never Give Me Your Money
>Here, There, Everywhere
And you?
For me,
>Tomorrow Never Knows
>You Never Give Me Your Money
>Here, There, Everywhere
And you?
>Ticket to Ride
>While My Guitar Gently Weeps
>Come Together
>Maxwell's Silver Hammer
>Octopuses' Garden
>Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
Strawberry Fields Forever
Helter Skelter
Long, Long, Long
patrician
Octopus's gardeb
The Beatles are overrated
I'm Looking Through You
I've Got a Feeling
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Then "Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!"
This is tough. I love just about every Beatle song, solo song, bootleg, whatever. I am the biggest Beatlefag ever, which makes my favorite songs of their the best ever, so pay attention.
>There's a Place
>All I've Got to Do
>I Should Have Known Better
>Tell Me Why
>I'll Follow the Sun
>I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
>I'm a Loser
>You're Going to Lose That Girl
>I Need You
>Tell Me What You See
>I've Just Seen a Face
>In My Life
>If I Needed Someone
>I'm Only Sleeping
>Paperback Writer
>Lovely Rita
>Penny Lane
>I'm So Tired
>Don't Pass Me By
>I Will
>Honey Pie
>Two of Us
>I've Got a Feeling
>Don't Let Me Down
>Ballad of John and Yoko
>Oh Darling
>Mean Mr Mustard
A Day In The Life
She's Leaving Home
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Octopus' Garden
Yesterday
Twist n shout
Wmggw
Something
Yesterday
My favs of another artists
Edith and the kingpin
Little green
All i want
Peoples parties
Hissing of summer lawns
(Honestly pretty much everything desu)
any other hot takes while we're here?
I’m only sleeping
Baby you’re a rich man
While my guitar gently weeps
She said she said
Michelle
Im looking through you
1. She Said She Said
2. The Fool on the Hill
3. Happiness is a Warm Gun
4. For No One
5. Blue Jay Way
Oh yeah, and...
Two of us
The Long and winding road
She’s leaving home
If I needed someone
Oh, ooo and im only sleeping
OFFICIAL BEATLES POWER RANKINGS
GOAT: Paul McCartney
Deputy GOAT: John Lennon
3. George Harrison
4. George Martin
5. Brian Epstein
6. Stu Sutcliffe
7. Pete Best
9001. Richard Starkey
Checked
Objectively based list
She said she said
Twist and Shout
Back in the USSR
THE FACT THAT
Norwegian wood
this boy
I've just seen a face
Revolver is objectively their best album. FACT
>lucy in the sky
>Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
>back to ussr
>penny lane
lovely rita
hey bulldog
all my loving
good taste
>Tomorrow never knows
>I'm only sleeping
>Across the Universe
Girl
She's leaving home
Norwegian Wood
Happiness is a warm gun
Back to the ussr
Two of us
Long and winding road
Abbey road medley
I want you she's so heavy
Nowhere man
based
t. fellow beatles fag
> he doesn’t rate rubber soul
i like imagine all the people
and mull of kintyre
chuck berry and john lennon + yoko one johnny b goode cover
Rubber Soul and Revolver are their best albums
go to bed scruffi
BEST SOLO BEATLES POWER RANKINGS:
1- George (All Things Must Pass)
2- Paul (Uncle Albert era)
3- John (Starting Over is top 5 John)
t3- 80's George
4- Traveling Wilburys era George
POWER GAP
9999999- Post 1970 Ringo
9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999994 - Yoko
>Nowhere Man
>While My Guitar Gently Weeps
>Two of Us
>I Want You (She's So Heavy)
>Blackbird
>A Day in the Life
>Got to Get You into My Life
>a day in the life
fucking based
Paul has the better solo career, but ATMP is the best solo album.
But, my favorite solo album, is pic. Highly recommended. It was the very first MTV Unplugged show I believe.
here's some of mine
tell me why
things we said today
i'll be back
if i fell
and i love her
based album
Based, listening to that tonight, thanks fren
Enjoy, amigo. I think that album's version of I've Just Seen a Face, She's a Woman, And I Love Her, and Here There & Everywhere are better than their respective Beatle versions. Then you've got incredible covers of San Francisco Bay Blues, Ain't No Sunshine, and others. I fucking adore this album and never get tired of it.
MTV Unplugged in general is a goldmine and oftentimes is the best thing that artist ever did.
Imagine buying or being gifted the album Please please me in 1963 by this band you've never heard of just to check out the new releases of the year and see if something catches your attention, and the first thing you listen to is I saw her standing there.
You get hooked and decide to follow these young musician's career, not knowing where their talents will take them
Damn I wish I could have lived thru the 60s just to experience the evolution of the Beatles
>and the first thing you listen to is I saw her standing there.
If you're ever in the mood to punish yourself, try to play the bass part for that song. Then once you've finally managed to do it, remember that Paul was singing at the same time. Fucking madman.
Are you my lost twin by any chance?
m8 Paul has some extraordinary bass pieces even from the time they were still the quarrymen, he's such an amazing musician.
But the really elder god final boss tier level of difficulty I've ever tried to play was You never give me your money in the piano. And, singing at the same time. But as you know, if you finally master something like that then it is a very rewarding achievement and you get to show off at parties or whatever
Magical Mystery Tour is their best album
Yeah, Paul isn't human. Could play every instrument under the sun, while singing 5 octaves. Maybe it's my bias but I honestly think he's the greatest musician ever. And this is without mentioning songwriting.
When everyone was shitting on Paul for writing mostly love songsz he goes and writes a timeless masterpiece like Eleanor Rigby. What are your fave Paul songs, lyrics wise?
pleb central in here
Blackbird
Magical mystery tour
Here comes the sun
>When everyone was shitting on Paul for writing mostly love songsz
That's the thing, Paul could write any kind of song. He could write granny shit like Maxwell's Silver Hammer, he could write proto-metal like Helter Skelter, a 50s slowdance song like Oh Darling, a 60s groover like Tell Me What You See, a dadaist diddy like Wild Honey Pie.. He was truly a chameleon.
>What are your fave Paul songs, lyrics wise?
I'll Follow the Sun has always been a favorite. Reminds me of my oneitis :( Rocky Raccoon I love, song I shared with her.
I've Just Seen a Face of course. For No One is great. I'm very romantic so I like the love and heartbreak songs the most.
Pink Floyd >>>> The Beatles
truth and i say it with 0 irony
Not even close, but Floyd is very very good
100% truth
.
>pete best is not best
Hard Days Night
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Ticket to Ride
You know my name (look up the number)
two of us
rain
rocky raccoon
ending songs of Abbey Road
in my life
flying
palace of the king of birds
saw her standing there
blackbird
hello goodbye
happiness is a warm gun
yesterday
Her majesty is another one I love
>the beatles
Overrated thieves
This is my first time visiting this board, and I see this on page 1. I was looking for people's reactions to March Madness
Of course
>looking for MM reactions a week after the final
did you just wake up from a coma?
How can one man be so based? He is truly the GOAT
I Am the Walrus
Octopus's Garden
Yellow Submarine
vato, im over all of it, ive listened to all 3 anthology albums which cover everything to rubber soul then started with the latter listened to everything to let it be. im over it.
You Never Give me your Money is highly underrated, and a solid choice.
But for me, it's
Norwegian Wood
In My Life
Helter Skelter
Octopuses' Garden
Twist and Shout
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
Strawberry Fields Forever
Lovely Rita
The fact that so many books still name the Beatles as "the greatest or most significant or most influential" rock band ever only tells you how far rock music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics are still blinded by commercial success. The Beatles sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Rock critics are often totally ignorant of the rock music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that the Beatles did anything worthy of being saved.
>Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
based
Based and patrician
>shit bass player
>just about competent drumner
>muh angry lyrics
>need big light shows to disguise their basic rhythm section
I, like most others admire Gilmour's playing but they lacked a good bass player (yes i know Gilmour played it in the studio) and drummer.
Waters is based af though
Go back to Yea Forums. Beatles are poop
Even he himself admits he's a hack on bass (Money is a great bassline though he deserves credit for that). For long term repeated listening i just prefer having a more interesting rhythm section