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Best Beatles Album Ever?


Happy Panther

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when all my friends were in high school going all dead head on me i was still into steely dan.

 

my dad was an AM dj in the early to mid 70's so once my friends "discovered" Led Zep et al, I was way ahead of them.

 

You can break up the Beatles and love each individuals songs and talent and that alone shows how out of this galaxy they were.

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first heard this when i was peaking.

 

lets just say i was transported to a different dimension

 

but as for albums definitely rubber soul. i usually just have a select few songs i really dig off other albums but that album i can listen to front to back over and over and over again.

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first heard this when i was peaking.

 

lets just say i was transported to a different dimension

 

but as for albums definitely rubber soul. i usually just have a select few songs i really dig off other albums but that album i can listen to front to back over and over and over again.

 

yeah, a couple of buddies and me would go up to Pilot Mountain, drop and listen to Revolver and Abbey Road on a loop...good times.

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Jangler and HP sent me here after I posted an identical thread. I noted that Rubber Soul was my favorite until I re - listened to Magical Mystery Tour. Self depreciating, and yet they pull off their emotions with flair.

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