I just listened to Revolver for the first time in a while and I really fucking enjoyed it. It's at that perfect inflection point between their pop period and their psychedelic period. Harrison really stands out on this album. His guitar work is just flawless throughout the entire album, and his vocals on "Got to Get You into My Life" are so good.
I listened to "For No One" five times in a row just so I could wallow in my feelings about my last relationship.
Beatles. What's your favorite album? Favorite song? Thoughts on Ringo?
Adam Young
buy all of their LPs, melt them down and pour the mixture in your asshole.
no fuss, muss.
Owen Murphy
Ringo is the ultimate redpill
Eli Brown
Revolver is fucking gooood. Some songs are warm and fuzzy as heroin while others are covered in the ominous gloom of 60's industrial great britain.
Jace Harris
Also I think Got to get you into my life is Paul. Ringo is amazing, the beatles were an odd band and he was an odd drummer, besides that though I think he had plenty of technical skill, and the songs he sings are classics even though he didn't have the range of paul or the tone of John/george
Angel Nguyen
Listening to the white album right now. I always think it's over rated until I actually listen to it and realize it's a masterpiece
Joshua Sanchez
>post five favourite Beatles songs at this current moment Ticket to Ride Don't Let Me Down Oh! Darling Eleanor Rigby Taxman
Brody Martinez
Absolutely. It covers a whole range of emotions. I'll admit I don't know much about the context as far as the state of Britain at the time, but I picked it up as a difference in emotional tone. The thing is, even the gloomy songs, they present in an upbeat way, which fucks my head.
You're right. "Got to Get You into My Life" is Paul. I'm embarrassed. Agreed on Ringo. A lot of people give him shit, but he held down the beat no matter where the rest of the band went. And yeah, he sang "Octopus's Garden" and "With a Little Help from My Friends". He's no slouch.
Camden Ortiz
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Brandon Rodriguez
delet this
Tyler Wood
Revolver is my favorite album for sure. The dreamy atmosphere really sells it for me, along with some of the folk elements lingering from Rubber Soul. My favorites from Revolver would have to be For No One, She Said She Said and Rain if you count it. My overall favorite Beatles song is Happiness Is A Warm Gun.
I don't really care about Ringo either way. I think he's a pretty poor singer.
Daniel Evans
Best album, in my opinion, followed closely by Let it Be and Abbey Road/Sgt Pepper
Grayson Wright
Rubber Soul has to be my favourite album, its the only one i can sit and listen to the whole thing start to finish, Cant choose a favourite between Hey Bulldog and Dear Prudence. Ringo is actually my favourite member of the beatles. his drumming is simplistic but complicated at the same time, and his voice is great for the songs he sung in.
Jackson Johnson
>let it be >good
Pick one
Easton James
psh nah man you good! They all sound really similar at times. And yesss. I just think of the whole British culture, especially in the 60's in an industrial city as being really kind of eerie. yeah man good ass album
Brody Howard
Let it be is great.
Angel Baker
Ringo is not a very good drummer but he's the best drummer for the beatles
Owen Williams
I like Let It Be, I don't love it.
Nathaniel Moore
Fuck off, Paul, Let it Be was amazing
Camden Walker
Welll it's got some duds. I think it's just that all their albums set the bar so high that if it doesn't have 10 #1 hits it's not really a good beatles album. I personally like it a lot even though it is a little more "mundane" than their other acid trip genius stuff
Benjamin Russell
Honestly all Let It Be needs is a better track order and Don't Let Me Down.
Aiden Jones
Can you guys believe there's people in the world that don't like the Beatles? How do their ears not hear the notes?
Jaxon Robinson
If you wish let it be was good listen to Let it be.... Naked. It's some where on the archive. I recommend
Ayden Sullivan
The Beatles were my (and the world's) introduction to psychedelic rock.
Andrew Green
Revolver songs ranked from best to worst, thoughts?
Taxman Yellow Submarine Here there and everywhere Got to get you into my life Good day sunshine For no one And your bird can sing Eleanor Rigby I'm only sleeping I want to tell you Doctor Robert She said she said Love you too Tomorrow never knows
Carter Reyes
I think you wrote the list backwards
Caleb James
What's up with that font faggot?
Samuel Smith
you're opinion was immediately discarded when I saw that font, even for a girl that's painful to see