I am trying to make a CD of the best Beatles songs. Here is what I have. Tell me if you think something should be changed. You will have to say which song you would take off as well because I am limiting this to one CD.
A Day in the Life Happiness is a Warm Gun I am the Walrus Strawberry Fields Don't let me Down I'm so tired Abbey Road medley While my Guitar gently weeps Tommorow never knows Rain I want you I me mine Come Together Helter Skelter Glass Onion
There's a "Favorite Beatles" thread in the rock section. You may get some ideas in there. Personally, I'd like to see "Sexy Sadie" on the tracklist. That's probably my favorite Beatles song.
I think "Rain", "I Want You", and "I Me Mine" are all relatively expendable, if you're going to get rid of any.
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What I can't believe is that you have no pre-1966 music on the list. The earliest song you have on there is "Tomorrow Never Knows" off Revolver. There are a ton of songs I would add. I would subtract "Dont't Let Me Down," "I Me Mine," and "I Want You." I actually like "Rain." Problem is, I really want to add more than three. I've listed a bunch, but given the addition/subtraction rules you have laid down, the first three are the ones I guess should really be on there. 1. "Run for Your Life" - Rubber Soul 2. "No Reply" - Beatles for Sale 3. "You're Gonna Lose That Girl" - Help! ----------------------------------------------- "Thank You Girl" "Please Please Me" "Love Me Do" "Think For Yourself" "In My Life" "All My Loving" "It Won't Be Long" "Eight Days a Week" "I'm A Loser" "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" "Things We Said Today" "And I Love Her" "Fixing A Hole" "Getting Better" "Something" "Fool On The Hill" There are a bunch of other ones. I would encourage you to start at the beginning.
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I do like many of the earlier songs, but in my opinion the later albums are all vastly superior. It probably has a lot to do with the style of music that I like.
Of the ones you listed, the ones that are tempting to me are "Something" and "Hide your love away." I like "Fixing a Hole" and "getting better" but I think they work well on the album and no so much as part of a mix.
And "No Reply" is also very good for an earlier song.
I think "Don't let me down" is one of the coolest songs so I can't remove that one. I'm surprised that nobody like "I me mine" and "I want you." To me they both have a pretty cool sound. Although I think replacing "I me mine" with "Somthing" would be good.
Originally posted by JLord: I do like many of the earlier songs, but in my opinion the later albums are all vastly superior. It probably has a lot to do with the style of music that I like.
Of the ones you listed, the ones that are tempting to me are "Something" and "Hide your love away." I like "Fixing a Hole" and "getting better" but I think they work well on the album and no so much as part of a mix.
And "No Reply" is also very good for an earlier song.
I think "Don't let me down" is one of the coolest songs so I can't remove that one. I'm surprised that nobody like "I me mine" and "I want you." To me they both have a pretty cool sound. Although I think replacing "I me mine" with "Somthing" would be good.
Fair enough. I have always been a little partial to earlier stuff. Of course there was no bad song on your list, I would just use different ones than you chose. Maybe look to album 2 of the "White Album." I know you said "Sexy Sadie," but I have always loved "Yer Blues," "Mother Nature's Son," and "Savoy Truffle." I admire your courage in trying to produce a "best of" Beatles disc. There is no way I could pick 15-20 tracks. Good luck!
Posts: 3130 | Location: FoCo | Registered: 07 January 2005
It's hard to compile the Beatles on a single disc and not leave some stuff out. Some other tracks I would consider essential that are missing:
"Taxman" "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" "Accross the Universe" "The Ballad of John and Yoko" "Nowhere Man" "Day Tripper" "Hey Jude" "Hey Bulldog" "You Never Give Me Your Money" "Back in the USSR" "Here Comes the Sun"
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Posts: 5353 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 19 June 2005
I'd agree with the first guy....the last song on the most influential record ever written "A Day in the Life." They got the entire London philharmonic to do tha cachophonic run at the division of song. That song represents everything the Beatles stood for.
Strawberry Fields Eleanor Rigby In My Life A Day in the Life Lady Madonna Blackbird Let It Be While My Guitar Gently Weeps The End of Abbey Road Come Together Eight Days a Week Nowhere Man Norwegian Wood
Boy, you got to carry that weight a long time!
Posts: 401 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 14 October 2005
Also you cant really ask other people to help you with a "Fav Beatles Album", cause everyone has their own idea of what their favorite Beatles songs were, cause there are so many great ones...So you are gonna spark a lot of conversation, and in the end still end up with the same list of your favorites...
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