12.32am
13 September 2010
I have to agree with Zig and say Rain . And The Fool On The Hill as well. And it's nice to know that someone was born the same year as I was.
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23 January 2011
Oh darn it! I forgot Rain ! How did I do that?????
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1 May 2010
Girl, perfect rhythm, harmonies and John’s voice couldn’t be better. Zig might be right about Rain though, In My Life is just about perfect, but I certainly wouldn’t argue with Strawberry Fields. I don’t know why but I’ve been thinking about those lyrics a lot recently and that song just keeps getting better because, well, nothing is real.
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23 March 2011
Thanks for your thoughts on this everyone. So many good shouts here – 'Rain ' is awesome, one of their finest psychedelic moments for sure. And 'Girl' has long been a favourite of mine – the breathy bits on the chorus never fail to raise goosebumps! Any other nominations for greatest Beatles track that didn't appear as a single?
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In a new ‘NME‘ poll (i think there is one every year now) ‘Strawberry Fields Forever ‘ was voted as the number one Beatles song ever. The top 10 is
1. ‘Strawberry Fields Forever ‘
2. ‘A Day In The Life ‘
3. ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand ‘
4. ‘Here Comes The Sun ‘
5. ‘Blackbird ‘
6. ‘Tomorrow Never Knows ‘
7. ‘Across The Universe ‘
8. ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps ‘
9. ‘I Am The Walrus ‘
10. ‘Hey Jude ‘
and the full list is in the latest issue.
Apologies if this is in the wrong thread, i have no idea where else to put it.
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Not sure how most searched equals best but here is Google’s list of the top 10 Beatles songs.
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24 March 2014
In that list, about “Hey Jude “:
“This 1968 track from The White Album …”
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Paul comes out better on that list than he did in our poll.
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lillo78 said
In that list, about “Hey Jude “:“This 1968 track from The White Album …”
Not just the article, according to Google it is as well.
As is ‘We Can Work It Out ‘.
I think its best just to stop looking.
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28 July 2015
Based on that, does this mean that every song secretly comes from the White Album but to the rest of the world, they’re separated onto different albums?
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The White Album has 30 songs on it. YouTubers must think the odds are with them.
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2.09pm
1 November 2013
The White Album is called The Beatles so maybe they think that White Album is code name for their band.
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Its an issue with ‘Past Masters ‘, for some reason the album doesn’t work within the world of Google and linking it to Beatles songs.
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11.37am
6 May 2019
howdy everybody,
I clearly suppose That For No One is their first-class song by a ways. It has a definitely properly melody, with a very authentic use of various units, along with an out of tune piano; and the french horn solo is without a doubt specific. The story is simply cliche, but it is transferring anyhow, and it flawlessly goes along with the track. The timing is also remarkably true, with a rythm properly marked. It in reality makes me sense chills. Paul did a excellent activity.
thank you!
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