Best Beatles tunes

Discussion in 'New Roundtable' started by northernvatiger, Jan 21, 2010.

  1. lsu_mackey

    lsu_mackey Agent Purple

    1. Across the Universe
    2. I'm Looking Through You
    3. In My Life
    4. A Day in the Life
    5. And Your Bird Can Sing
    6. Got to Get You Into My Life
    7. When I'm Sixty-Four
    8. Happiness is a Warm Gun
    9. Rocky Racoon
    10. Glass Onion
    11. Blackbird
    12. Dig a Pony
    13. Hey Bulldog (probably my top favorite)
    14. I Me Mine
    15. I've Got a Feeling

    In no particular order, some of my favorites.
     
  2. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

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  3. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy

    in absolutely no particular order,

    Something
    Taxman
    Come Together
    While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    Yesterday
    Let it Be
    Julia
    I am the Walrus
    Strawberry Fields
    A Day in the Life
    The Long and Winding Road
    Penny Lane
    Nowhere Man
    You've Got to Hide You Love Away
    Eleanor Rigby
    Hello Goodbye
    Paperback Writer
    Blackbird
     
  4. JohnLSU

    JohnLSU Tigers

    Good one. 1970.

    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5UfLdxF_tI[/MEDIA]
     
  5. JohnLSU

    JohnLSU Tigers

    Great one. Strawberry Field was the name of a Children's Home just around the corner from John Lennon's childhood home in the suburbs of Liverpool. Lennon and his childhood friends used to play in the wooded garden behind the home.

    The song was ranked number 76 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

    John Lennon's memorial, a 2.5-acre section in New York City's Central Park (directly across the street from where Lennon was murdered) was named Strawberry Fields in honor of John Lennon and the song he wrote based on his childhood.

    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7NoOhmVMac[/MEDIA]
     
  6. JohnLSU

    JohnLSU Tigers

    These are also great selections!

    Penny Lane -- Hit #1 on the charts across the world in 1967, including in the US. I named one of my pets (now deceased) "Penny Lane" (aka "Penn") after the song. Beautiful, beautiful song. Rolling Stone ranked it #449 best all-time song. The song's title is derived from the name of a street in the band's hometown, Liverpool. The street is an important landmark, sought out by most Beatles fans touring Liverpool. In the past, street signs saying "Penny Lane" were constant targets of tourist theft and had to be continually replaced. Eventually, city officials gave up and simply began painting the street name on the sides of buildings. This practice was stopped in 2007 and more theft-resistant "Penny Lane" street signs have since been installed though some are still stolen.
    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hIV7jwLXt8[/MEDIA]

    Nowhere Man -- hit #3 on the US charts in 1966
    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRv34Cat3Vw[/MEDIA]

    You've Got to Hide Your Love Away 1965. The song "is just basically John [Lennon] doing [Bob] Dylan", Paul McCartney said.
    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNMhPQoEbJE[/MEDIA]

    Hello Goodbye -- Hit #1 on the charts across the world in 1967, including in the US.
    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf2S7kKLtEQ[/MEDIA]
     
  7. gumborue

    gumborue Throwin Ched

    for me this one is so easy. ticket to ride. its hard to say why, but i love its simplicity, flow and drum work.

    otherwise, a day in the life. (along with the rest of sgt peppers) transformed the beatles from teeny boppers to near cutting edge.
     
  8. bayareatiger

    bayareatiger If it's too loud YOU'RE TOO OLD

    Add Mind Games. :thumb:
     
  9. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    SF dosen't want to come out of the closet and admit that he was a hippie :rofl:
     
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  10. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    I'm more into melody than words.

    I had long hair and I smoked a little dope but I was more like an "Okie from Muskogee".
     

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