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re: Did the Beatles ever write a song that sucked?
Posted on 2/11/14 at 8:49 pm to Cdawg
Posted on 2/11/14 at 8:49 pm to Cdawg
There are no bad Beatles songs. Some are just a lot better than others. I'm gigging Friday night with my main group that usually plays all originals. Since it's V-day we decided to play mostly covers which will include but not limited to Love Me Do, Please Please Me and 8 Days A Week. All are great love-based songs.
Posted on 2/12/14 at 8:23 pm to Dr. Rockso
I thought it was somewhat a consensus that revolution is their worst song (at least among brits). I agree.
People bringing up A Day in a Life, and Taxman deserve a super-sized wat.
People bringing up A Day in a Life, and Taxman deserve a super-sized wat.
This post was edited on 2/12/14 at 8:24 pm
Posted on 2/12/14 at 9:06 pm to titmouse
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I thought it was somewhat a consensus that revolution is their worst song (at least among brits). I agree.
Nope. It's somewhere in the middle.
Posted on 2/12/14 at 9:53 pm to tigermeat
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Did the Beatles ever write a song that sucked?
"No Matter What"
"Day after Day"
"Baby Blue"
Posted on 2/12/14 at 10:03 pm to VOR
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Ticket to Ride
One of my favs of theirs.
Have to agree with the consensus of For You Blue or Get Back not being great. Not a big fan of Long and Winding Road either.
But FWIW when I think about some of the things that are being mass produced in the fashion that they were at one point, it's hard to say they had much of anything that sucked at all. Even their earlier stuff. I'd take their pop over a good majority of pop mass produced today.
Posted on 2/12/14 at 10:09 pm to BluegrassBelle
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Have to agree with the consensus of For You Blue or Get Back not being great. Not a big fan of Long and Winding Road either.
I must be the only one who likes the Long and Winding Road
On the other hand, I need someone to explain to me how Get Back is a "great song" or a "masterpiece."
Posted on 2/12/14 at 10:23 pm to REG861
1. Long & Winding Road is not a bad song but it could benefit from a different arrangement. Maybe even an up-tempo acoustic guitar version. As it is the horns and other instrumentation tend to make it tiresome.
2. Get Back is nothing more than a catchy rhythm guitar song that showcases Paul's penchant for writing ridiculous lyrics.
3. Not only is Ticket to Ride a great song, the entire Help soundtrack album is one of the most under-appreciated albums the Beatles put out. It is sad that it is always overshadowed by Rubber Soul, Revolver, etc.
Just some points to ponder.
2. Get Back is nothing more than a catchy rhythm guitar song that showcases Paul's penchant for writing ridiculous lyrics.
3. Not only is Ticket to Ride a great song, the entire Help soundtrack album is one of the most under-appreciated albums the Beatles put out. It is sad that it is always overshadowed by Rubber Soul, Revolver, etc.
Just some points to ponder.
Posted on 2/13/14 at 10:37 am to OldTigahFot
Lei it be naked version of long and winding is a lot better.
McCartney should have slapped Phil for that shite
McCartney should have slapped Phil for that shite
This post was edited on 2/13/14 at 10:38 am
Posted on 2/13/14 at 10:59 am to titmouse
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Lei it be naked version of long and winding is a lot better.
McCartney should have slapped Phil for that shite
exactly. It's not the song composition or song writing, but Spector's overproduction that hurt it.
Posted on 2/13/14 at 9:25 pm to titmouse
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Lei it be naked version of long and winding is a lot better.
McCartney should have slapped Phil for that shite
This...Phil Spector overproduced the Let It Be album big time. Let It Be Naked is the way it was intended to be recorded.
Even the Beatles Anthology albums are great. I love the alternate version of Tomorrow Never Knows and the demo for While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
Posted on 2/13/14 at 9:47 pm to HeadyBrosevelt
quote:It's all great, fun music. But I suspect there are those who don't "get" it and have trouble appreciating what a lot of us who were with the Beatles from day one "got" from them at the start. Maybe they didn't actually live in that original Beatles era, or they came of age further along into the Beatles' musical reign and had an entirely different Beatles experience.
I still jam to that early stuff every once in a while. Please Please Me, With The Beatles, Beatles for Sale, A Hard Day's Night and Help all have fantastic stuff.
As for sucky Beatles songs, the one I have trouble appreciating was on the White Album - "Revolution #9" is revolting.
This post was edited on 2/13/14 at 9:50 pm
Posted on 2/13/14 at 11:27 pm to Kafka
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I love the Beatles early stuff and the seemingly limitless things they were able to do with two-minute, three-chord pop songs.
Same here. "Saw Her Standing There" is one of my favorite songs.
Posted on 2/13/14 at 11:37 pm to CarpeDiem
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I love the Beatles early stuff and the seemingly limitless things they were able to do with two-minute, three-chord pop songs.
Same here. "Saw Her Standing There" is one of my favorite songs.
If its any band that can play pop type songs that I love its the Beatles.
I have been listening to "I Should've Known Better" a lot lately. Damn catchy song
Posted on 2/14/14 at 1:32 am to JumpingTheShark
They were clever little bastids like that. Chord progressions and time changes that are unexpected yet really pleasing. If one were to aspire to write music, he should study these guys relentlessly.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 9:31 am to Dr. Rockso
All those early 60s pop songs really depend on a solid middle eight. Its that little section that really makes or break a simple 2 1/2 min tune. This where john and paul seperated themselves from just about everyone else, imo.
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