7.40pm
3 May 2012
First and foremost may I just say that I have been away for two weeks and boy have I missed this!
Fave track on Revolver ? Hard one. I think it will have to be Tommorow Never Knows although Here, There And Everywhere , Love You To and Eleanor Rigby follow closely behind.
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
11.41am
12 April 2012
Meanmrmustard the piano of Across The Universe is in the outro of the Past Masters and let it be version (not in the naked and not in the anthology version), when john sings various times jai guru deva, jai guru deva…. it sounds a bit like a bass
Once there was a way to get back homewards. Once there was a way to get back home; sleep pretty darling do not cry. And I will sing a lullaby
1.21pm
15 June 2011
It’s So Hard to chose one song from Revolver … Because John’s an Paul’s songs on Revolver are so different. In a great way.
My favourite John’s song is certainly She Said She Said (I don’t think Tomorrow Never Knows is a great tune, but it’s so innovative and EPIC.)
My favourite Paul’s song is more hard to chose, because all Here There And Everywhere , Eleanor Rigby and For No One are so ***** awsome!
Sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble.
4.15pm
9 May 2012
I Me Mine said
It’s So Hard to chose one song from Revolver … Because John’s an Paul’s songs on Revolver are so different. In a great way.My favourite John’s song is certainly She Said She Said (I don’t think Tomorrow Never Knows is a great tune, but it’s so innovative and EPIC.)
My favourite Paul’s song is more hard to chose, because all Here There And Everywhere , Eleanor Rigby and For No One are so ***** awsome!
Eleanor Rigby of those three definitely .
Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.
6.20pm
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1 May 2011
GeorgeTSimpson said
Meanmrmustard the piano of Across The Universe is in the outro of the Past Masters and let it be version (not in the naked and not in the anthology version), when john sings various times jai guru deva, jai guru deva…. it sounds a bit like a bass
I rarely listen to either of those mixes but the next time i do i’ll try and hear it, will give me some reason to focus on at the end.
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
5.27am
5 November 2011
This is hard. Revolver might be my favorite Beatles albums, if not it’s really close. It used to be I’m Only Sleeping , but now it is probably For No One . I absolutely love this song, the lyrics are amazing, as is the music, and Paul’s voice couldn’t sound any better. Here, There And Everywhere is a really close second, although it might even be first. There really is not a bad song on this album. Doctor Robert and It’s All Too Much took me a while to get to like, but now I think they’re pretty good ones.
All living things must abide by the laws of the shape they inhabit
8.26am
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1 May 2011
10.00am
3 May 2012
”It’s All Too Much ” is off Yellow Submarine but I get what you’re saying.
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
2.21pm
5 November 2011
Yeah, I don’t remember what song I meant, I think it was I Want To Tell You , but I don’t know why I would mix those up.
All living things must abide by the laws of the shape they inhabit
3.49pm
19 September 2010
11.32pm
24 November 2011
It’s changing from time to time, but at the moment I absolutely adore “And Your Bird Can Sing ” and “She Said She Said “. Ask me in one week, and maybe my answer will be “Here, There And Everywhere “. Or “Yellow Submarine ” … no, that will never happen.
8.23am
3 May 2012
Same here, I never used to like ”Here, There And Everywhere ” all that much and now I love it!!
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
3.35pm
24 July 2012
Ok mine has changed oh yeah and same here
14) Yellow Submarine
11) Doctor Robert
10) Got To Get You Into My Life
9) Love You To
8) Taxman
5) Here, There, And Everywhere
3) For No One
1) Elanor Rigby
BUT……………………………………………………………………………………………If you add the singles it looks like this
12 Got To Get You Into My Life
11 Love You To
10 Taxman
9 Im Only Sleeping
5 Here, There, And Everywhere
2 Elanor Rigby
1 Rain
4.27pm
8 August 2012
Tough one, but I think I’ve got to go with Tomorrow Never Knows . Its like they transformed LSD/or drugs in general into a song.
12.13pm
13 August 2012
2. Love You To
6. Got To Get You Into My Life
7. For No One
9. Taxman
12. Doctor Robert
14. Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine is the only track I skip when I’m listening to Revolver — I really enjoy the rest of the tunes. — if Rain and Paperback Writer were to be included, Rain would split the number one spot with TNK and Paperback Writer would overtake Good Day Sunshine .
5.15am
22 April 2011
Either Taxman or Got To Get You Into My Life .
7.20am
14 November 2010
I like And Your Bird Can Sing the best. I love the harmonies whenver they sing “MEEEEEEEEE” and also the guitar of course.
But Tomorrow Never Knows comes in at a close second. I just melt into it whenver I hear it.
The sunshine bores the daylights outta me
9.24am
15 August 2012
It’s a tie between Taxman , Doctor Robert , and Eleanor Rigby .
"We are all a little weird and life's a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love."
- Dr. Seuss
10.42pm
4 September 2009
Mine would have to be Taxman . Up until 9 years old, everything I heard was pretty much the early Beatles stuff. Show & Tell at school (4th grade) someone put on Revolver and I was blown away! Everything on Revolver is excellent, but since I can recall where I was and what I was doing the first time I heard it, yeah it’s gotta be Taxman .
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11.35pm
1 December 2009
I’m embarrassed to say how many Beatles songs I first heard, not in full, but in snippets of the “Stars on 45” medley in 1981! “Taxman ” and many other Revolver classics among them. Yeesh…at least I knew the original “Yellow Submarine ” since the age of 5.
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
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