Hey Jude
Here Comes the Sun
Let It Be
Yesterday
Can't make up my mind between those four.
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Hey Jude
Here Comes the Sun
Let It Be
Yesterday
Can't make up my mind between those four.
Do solo tunes count? I like DarkHorse & Crackerbox Palace from George Harrison and Dream #9 by John Lennon. Yepp....tunes you rarely if ever hear anymore.
LINDA
I go back and forth between "Help!" and "A Day in the Life."
With all the troublepaul is having now with divorce and all I would have to say that song about when Im 64 and i beleive he is 64 right now.
Penny Lane -- That song literally takes me back to my babyhood (my parents played Beatles songs constantly when I was that age)
I do love almost anything between and including Revolver and Magical Mystery Tour, that's my Beatles sweet spot.
Oh yeah, and George Harrison was my favorite Beatle. He had a wonderful voice and a most whimsical sounding guitar.
The entire B side of "Abbey Road", from "Here Comes The Sun" to "Her Majesty".
The track "The End" has the perfect sound of a career closer, which is what "Abbey Road" was. It was the last album that they all recorded together on ("Let It Be" was release later, after the breakup, was "in the can" before "Abbey Road" began). I get chills listening to some of the tracks, such as "Because". Better album than "Sgt Pepper"!
"...and in The End,
the Love you take
is equal to
the Love
you make."
Not a big fan of the first ever "boy band", but I did love Lennon. So I'll go with any of their early songs, where Lennon was really belting it out. I hated the later psychadelic stuff. "She Loves You", "Daytripper" (cool guitar riff that Nazareth later ripped off) "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", "I Saw Her Standing There". Lennon and McCartney were made to sing together though, and George had some cool riffs. I hate Yellow Submarine.
The entire B side of "Abbey Road", from "Here Comes The Sun" to "Her Majesty".
The track "The End" has the perfect sound of a career closer, which is what "Abbey Road" was. It was the last album that they all recorded together on ("Let It Be" was release later, after the breakup, was "in the can" before "Abbey Road" began). I get chills listening to some of the tracks, such as "Because". Better album than "Sgt Pepper"!
"...and in The End,
the Love you take
is equal to
the Love
you make."
couldn't agree more...
for one single song....something
Bluesbreaker-Ouch! Boy Band? c'mon man...
What Purps said...