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micky
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Posted: April 16 2017 at 16:52 |
a bit surprised by the vote difference between Revolver and Rubber Soul...
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aglasshouse
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Posted: April 16 2017 at 16:50 |
Revolver.
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maryes
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Posted: April 16 2017 at 16:40 |
Help! Rubber Soul Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Abbey Road Let It Be
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Thatfabulousalien
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Posted: April 15 2017 at 03:28 |
I believe the White Album is the closest they got to a masterpiece, it is such a varied album and includes perhaps their finest track: Revolution 9
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DamoXt7942
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Posted: April 15 2017 at 03:21 |
For me definitely Revolver. My young days.
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Dopeydoc
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 16:06 |
Abbey road (then Magical mystery tour)
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socrates17
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 13:45 |
I just doubled the result for my favorite. Guess it won't win, huh.
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Pelata
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 12:58 |
My favorite band...not a bad note anywhere...my favorite is 'Abbey Road'.
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Rednight
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Posted: September 16 2016 at 09:50 |
chopper wrote:
Terrapin Station wrote:
I'm still surprised there's only ONE vote for Rubber Soul.
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Well it's a great album but when it's in a poll with Revolver, The Beatles and Abbey Road it's always going to come second imo. |
And that's the thing. Most voters in this poll will vote for the more proggier of the Fabs' albums. Rubber Soul, although a standout, is probably not best categorized among that group as it still maintained some of the stronger aspects of their earlier efforts. Revolver, the boy's true launch into the counter culture at the time, signifies, dare I say, a break from the past on the way towards a more assured self-reliance in the recording studio, an aspect responsible for the group's most satisfying period of work.
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chopper
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Posted: September 16 2016 at 08:51 |
Terrapin Station wrote:
I'm still surprised there's only ONE vote for Rubber Soul.
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Well it's a great album but when it's in a poll with Revolver, The Beatles and Abbey Road it's always going to come second imo.
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Terrapin Station
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Posted: September 16 2016 at 07:15 |
Re Magical Mystery Tour, this was the UK track listing of the "double EP":
Magical Mystery Tour Your Mother Should Know I Am the Walrus The Fool on the Hill Flying Blue Jay Way
. . . which clocked in at 19 minutes.
In other words, it was side A of the US release, just with the tracks in a different order. That was it It was more like a "double single," as it was pressed on two 7" vinyl, 45 rpm records.
The following tracks, from side B of the US version, were not on the UK release:
Hello, Goodbye Strawberry Fields Forever Penny Lane Baby, You're a Rich Man All You Need Is Love
So if we're sticking to the UK releases, those tracks shouldn't be considered for Magical Mystery Tour . . . well, at least not re sticking to the versions of the albums that were available prior to 1976.
Edited by Terrapin Station - September 16 2016 at 07:17
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Terrapin Station
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Posted: September 16 2016 at 07:04 |
I'm surprised that Rubber Soul only has one vote at the moment to Revolver's ten votes. There was a time when, at least after Sgt. Pepper's, those two were the most popular answers to "What is your favorite Beatles album," and it was almost always 50/50 between the two. Of course, eleven votes isn't a very large sample, but I'm still surprised there's only ONE vote for Rubber Soul.
At any rate, "The White Album" is easily my favorite, so that's what I voted for.
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TheLionOfPrague
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 10:46 |
chopper wrote:
Cristi wrote:
chopper wrote:
The OP says "I am only polling their UK releases
". MMT was originally an EP (or 2 EPs to be precise) in the UK and a number of other countries and album in the US (consisting of the EP and singles from around the time). It wasn't released as an official album in the UK until 1976. The Beatles never went in the studio to make an album called "Magical Mystery Tour".
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ok, my bad, I did not know all these details. But like you say, it was released as an album at some point, it kinda became an album. Damn, I'm not making much sense now. |
Nah, I know what you mean. I guess it's an official album now but I can't bring myself to see it as such.
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It's considered a studio album, because it has new songs that weren't on previous releases, and it's too long for an EP, but technically yes, it isn't. Similar case it's Rolling Stone's "Flowers".
Maybe that's the reason it's a bit underrated, I think it's slightly better than Sgt. Pepper's, who gets much more credit (I compare it to it because it came out the same year and is somewhat similar).
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micky
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Posted: September 12 2016 at 16:00 |
uduwudu wrote:
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Magical Mystery Tour (although technically not an album)
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No? What it it then? A paper towel?
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not an album? Hah!! And the LP cover I rolled countless joints on never existed.. just like the Beatles.. pfff...lies spread by butt-hurt fans of Paul...
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uduwudu
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Posted: September 12 2016 at 09:43 |
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Magical Mystery Tour (although technically not an album)
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No? What it it then? A paper towel?
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Upbeat Tango Monday
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Posted: September 12 2016 at 08:39 |
Rubber Soul 1 (my vote) - Revolver 10. It's ok to like Revolver more, but the distance between both records shouldn't be that huge, IMO.
About Abbey Road being their best record...mmmh...side B is the BEST thing The Beatles ever recorded. Side A, on the other hand, is really lackluster.
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Two random guys agreed to shake hands. Just Because. They felt like it, you know. It was an agreement of sorts...a random agreement.
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micky
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Posted: September 11 2016 at 10:31 |
Magical Mystery Tour... favorite among many favorites...
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Saperlipopette!
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Posted: September 11 2016 at 03:31 |
Despite their ridiculous amount of classic songs and how they almost singlehandedly changed the history of popular music atleast once - there's really no album by them I enjoy from start to finish. Here's my top four among the ones that comes the closest:
Abbey Road Magical Mystery Tour (although technically not an album) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Revolver
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Posted: September 11 2016 at 00:27 |
Beatles for Sale
Great little pop record before they started enhancing the songs.
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SquonkHunter
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 21:22 |
Abbey Road by a long ways. Revolver for a good second. I must admit that I most definitely did not like the Beatles at first. I saw their appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in early 1964 (I was 7 at the time) and was not impressed. It wasn't until around Hard Day's Night that I began pay some attention to their music. From there they just kept getting better. Even now I still don't care for their earliest releases but I really like their later albums.
Edited by SquonkHunter - September 10 2016 at 21:23
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