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Best Beatles Album Ever?


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So I am one one of those guys who will probably hang onto the the idea that the Beatles are the best band of all time. Despite the fact that I was born long after they did their work - every time I sit down with one of their albums in the background I learn something new.

 

So what is the best album...or if you are stuck best song?

 

 

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I'll go with Revolver.

I don't think a band has ever transformed the way they did. Look at them on Ed Sullivan to when they broke up.

Just a side note, Bob Dylan introduced them to weed. That man becoming a famous singer/songwriter is proof anyone can be what they want.

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Just a side note, Bob Dylan introduced them to weed. That man becoming a famous singer/songwriter is proof anyone can be what they want.

 

 

from the White Album recording sessions, I got a hold of this stuff before they started releasing it on the Anthology CDs. It was so cool listening to music hardly anybody had heard.

 

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Too many- I would have to say all.

 

Revolver sends me back to my childhood taking road trips with my parents and listening to their Beatles albums....know every song on there by heart.

 

Abbey Road is another top album- such great songs- octopus's garden is so great and so is Maxwells Silver hammer.....

 

"Something" is probably my favorite song by them all time- it brings me to tears. I think I would like to dance to that song at my wedding, just love every word of the lyrics.

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For me it goes

 

1) Sgt. Pepper

2) Rubber Soul

3) Revolver

 

Sometimes I switch 1 & 2

 

+1

 

And they are the greatest band of all time, just not my favorite of all time. Beatles vs. Zep is often an interesting debate.

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