Beatles Top 5 Power Ranking

1. Something
2. Strawberry Fields Forever
3. Yesterday
4. A Day In The Life
5. While My Guitar Gently Weeps

Strawberry fields
Here comes the sun
A day in the life
You know my name (look up the number)
I'm looking trough you

Beatles Bottom 5 Power Ranking
1. Revolution 9
2. Wild Honey Pie
3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer
4. Dig It
5. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da

1. I Want To Hold Your Hand
2. She Loves You
3. I Saw Her Standing There
4. All My Loving
5. Love Me Do
5.

1. Dear Prudence
2. Elenor Rigby
3. Penny Lane
4. Rocky Raccoon
5.Here Comes The Sun

Objectively true

1. I've Just Seen a Face
2. Got To Get You Into My Life
3. Happiness is a Warm Gun
4. It's All Too Much
5. The Fool on the Hill

>solo
1. Old Siam Sir
2. Monkberry Moon Delight
3. This Song
4. God
5. Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five

1) Abbey Road Medley
2)While My Guitar Gently Weeps
3)Don't Let Me Down
4) Girl
5)Julia

Awful opinion

>Good Morning Good Morning
>Mr. Moonlight
>Love You To
>Within You Without You
>Rocky Raccoon
>Piggies
>Maggie Mae
>Little Child
>Yellow Submarine
>Ballad of John & Yoko

Not any of these except maybe Dig It, but that shouldnt even count as a song.

1) Eleanor Rigby
2) Norwegian Wood
3) Rocky Raccoon
4) You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
5) A Day in the Life

I think you got hoodwinked by an insincere contributor

1 Pepperland
2 Sea of Time
3 Sea of Holes
4 Sea of Monsters
5 March of the Meanies

Am I the only one who thinks "She Said She Said" is a fucking banger?

I like the black keys cover a lot

1. A Day In The Life
2. Yesterday
3. Strawberry Fields Forever
4. For No One
5. I Am The Walrus or Hey Bulldog

>Good Morning Good Morning
>Love You To
>Yellow Submarine
>Ballad of John & Yoko

he might be the insincere contributor for all I know

John:

I Want You
Because
Yer Blues
Come Together
Julia

Paul:

Eleanor Rigby
Blackbird
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
The Fool on the Hill
The Long and Winding Road

1. A Day In The Life
2. Strawberry Fields Forever
3. Yesterday
4. Penny Lane
5. I Want You (She's So Heavy)

Actually 5 could be swapped out with Within You Without You or Eleanor Rigby

>POWER RANKINGS not in all caps
>number 1 is written by OP image
>not official rankings

Shit OP , opinion discarded

The first thing I heard from them. It was pretty good, desu. Was kind of disappointed when I listened to their discography.

I was being post-ironic, so post-ironic in fact that I don't even know if I was being sincere or not

I Am the Walrus
Rain
Anytime at All
Revolution 9
Cry Baby Cry

Best album is a Hard Days Night, Best Solo album is Sometime in New York City, fite me.

How can you justify Anytime At All which is just average really, and Revolution 9 which is just thoughtless 'experimental' wank?
And how does A Hard Days Night hold a candle to say, Rubber Soul, Revolver, or Sgt Pepper's??

And Your Bird Can Sing
I've Got a Feeling
You Won't See Me
Don't Let Me Down
Baby's In Black

A Hard Days Night is the most solid album, there are no weak tracks, or poor production decisions.

Rubber Soul had too many wavering folk revival/ Byrds rip-off songs, and in general was very misbalanced. Revolver had a long stretch of bland similarly structured pop tunes on it's b-side, and in general does not hold a candle to the other '66 greats. Sgt Peppers has probably their most cobbled together melodies ever, but it's famous for it's George Martin production, which can get annoying and tinny at times.

>How can you justify Anytime At All

It sounds average now, but in '64 their was hardly any pop or rock music with decent melodies, guitar driven pop was still a newer art form. There are tons of incredibly solid compositions on Hard Day's Night, I chose this one for being more anthemic and driven than anything from that era.

>and Revolution 9 which is just thoughtless 'experimental' wank?

The Beatles were songwriting geniuses but emotional featherweights, this is their first composition where i can feel a genuine "point" getting across, where I can feel a heavy emotion from them. It's kinda shocking, it's pretty accessible for an avant garde psychout collage, it's a nice centerpiece for the white album and gives it a conceptual unity.

1. Hey Jude
2. Tomorrow Never Knows
3. A Day in the Life
4. Something
5. Abby Road Medly