Can we get a COMFY BEATLES THREAD?

Can we get a COMFY BEATLES THREAD?

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Here come old flat top he come

Of course we can. Comfiest Beatles album coming through!

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IT'S SPHERICAL!

Still waiting for Sgt. Pepper...

But Help is the comfiest Beatles album

Maybe 2nd

Am I the only one who gets annoyed when people shit on /Ourguys/ for simply being popular?

>tfw you miss John

the

why would you miss a wifebeater???

Why don't you?

absolute

What's the best song on the White Album and why the FUCK is it Rocky Raccoon?

It's I Will and you know it, you foolish pleb

It's Savoy Truffle, that song is way too fun.

My favorite is While My Guitar Gently Weeps.

You misspelled Revolution #9

>happiness is a warm gun

This guy gets it

you're gonna lose that girl is comfy af

Is Sgt. Pepper worth it?

Yeah, its one of the few things people post that actually annoys me.

>tfw Beatles music is starting to appear on Youtube

Paul got the rights back

Based paul

What's the objective comfiness ranking for all the albums?

That's not how you spell Helter Skelter.

everyone on earth has done very bad and repugnant things, some obviously worse than others

to dismiss his genius and character and quality of a human being because he flew off that handle and struck a woman is preposterous

Can it just be admitted that every song on this album is a fucking 10/10?

i know it's been said to hell and back but tomorrow never knows is so ahead of its time. the loops along with the constant pounding sound makes it sound like some type of proto-edm. i love this kind of songs.

What are your top five songs? For me, in no particular order:
Strawberry Fields Forever
Only a Northern Song
Paperback Writer
Eleanor Rigby
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Revolution 9?
Piggies?
Long, Long, Long?
Mother Nature's Son?
Wild Honey Pie?


Those songs are all ass. Revolution 9 is shit. It's not just the worst Beatles song, it's one of the worst "songs" ever made.

Piggies is the only lousy song here.

Mother Nature's Son is a top 5 track on the white album.

holy shit

>I've Just Seen a Face
>For No One
>You Never Give Me Your Money
>The Fool on the Hill
>It's All Too Much

The fact that so many books still name the Beatles as "the greatest or most significant or most influential" rock band ever only tells you how far rock music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics are still blinded by commercial success. The Beatles sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Rock critics are often totally ignorant of the rock music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that the Beatles did anything worthy of being saved.

Help! is the most underrated Beatles album by a lot. I like it more than even Rubber Soul.

This

Wings >>> Beatles

Previously on Sup Forums, an OP mentioned four very popular/important classic rock-ish albums along with Revolver: "pick exactly one to preserve, the others are eliminated from history". I pointed out that Tomorrow Never Knows is the only thing you need to know to answer the question: save Revolver. One or two other anons grudgingly acknowledged that I was correct once they actually thought about it.

The Chemical Brothers' whole career is built around that one song.

The others were like Pink Floyd and similar, I forget tbqh.

>shitting on the only good thing The Beatles ever did
Get a load of this fucking pleblord

obviously this

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>I Should Have Known Better
>If I Needed Someone
>Hey Bulldog
>Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
>And Your Bird Can Sing

the woodwind section on You've got to Hide Your Love Away truly is eternal comfiness

Mother Nature's Son

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Album Ranking:

1. White Album
2. Revolver
3. Sgt. Pepper
4. Rubber Soul
5. Abbey Road
Power Gap
6. Please Please Me
7. Magical Mystery Tour
8. Let it Be

I haven't listened to the rest. Which should I listen to next?

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HELP!

Yeah, especially since I used to be one of those anti-Beatle contrarian faggots that had never actually given the band a chance.

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. the white album
3. Revolver
4. Help!
5. Rubber Soul
6. Abbey Road
7. A Hard Day's Night
8. Let It Be...Naked
9. Sgt. Peppers
10. Beatles For Sale
11. With The Beatles
12. Please Please Me

You should listen to Ram.

Please Please Me and Help are very comfy

Ram and ATMP are my favorite solo albums. Also Ram's album art is top tier.

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Imo, and you might hate me for it

1. Ram
2. Band on the Run
3. McCartney
4. Back to the Egg
5. McCartney II
6. Wild Life
7. London Town
8. Plastic Ono Band
9. Flaming Pie
10. All Things Must Pass

A Hard Days Night

Listening right now. Currently loving it.

I honestly haven't listened to most of those albums so I can't critique.

On an unrelated note, what do you guys think of Sparks?

yep

Essential comfy-core incoming

Beatles are so fucking shit it’s hilarious you faggots listen to this shit.

^Retard

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Consider the fact you’re listening to radio pop.

t. buttblasted numale Radiohead fan

Yes, and?

Baby You're A Rich Man
Hello, Goodbye
Getting Better
Revolution (Take 20)

say that to my face wanker on abbey road and not online and see what comes about

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You know your favorite band is trash when radiohead is its competition.

If you like Sparks, you would like McCartney II.
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I am also a big fan of Sparks, particularly their late 70s and early 80s albums. Angst In My Pants and In Outer Space are my two favs. FFS was my AOTY for 2015.

Sparks is great, their sense of humour is fantastic. They made the AOTY in 2015 as well, it was better than anything else that year.

B E S T M C C A R T N E Y

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long long long or sexy sadie for me

Best band of all time

Best Beatles album

Yep, easily the comfiest

Scaruffifags are mentally ill

How could it not be Happiness Is A Warm Gun? That's a top 5 Beatles song altogether

6. (because I can't bring myself to leave this song out) Tomorrow Never Knows
5. A Day In The Life
4. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
3. Here, There And Everywhere
2. Strawberry Fields Forever
1. Rain

Good taste

I love the White Album but I honestly cannot understand how people can say it's better than the amazingly consistent Revolver, Abbey Road and Rubber Soul. I love it exactly how it is - the scale and diversity of styles is what makes it so special - but you can't tell me there isn't a lot of skippable shit too.

>Tomorrow Never Knows is radio pop

Holy Shit. I've never heard anything like this before.

It triggers me hard when people downplay Ringo's drumming ability. Listenting to Ticket To Ride right now and his performance is just breathtaking. The way it stutters and rolls, and feels so damn heavy, yet gives the jangly guitar and drony bass plenty of breathing space. Matches the tone of the lyrics perfectly too. Simply beautiful drumming. Rain, Strawberry Fields Forever and She Said She She Said are another few examples that jump to my mind of sublime Ringo performances. Give me his amazing feel for a song and his creativity over some incredibly fast and technical but ultimately dull heavy metal drummer any day of the week.

This or Dear Prudence

Triggered the only song I don't like on The Beatles is Back in the USSR. The other 29 are fantastic. Best double album best Beatles album possibly best album ever.

Sorry bout that, I don’t actually hate the Beatles.

I suppose it's because it's extremely subtle and measured to give space to everyone else, but he had precise control of literally everything in his drum kit, it's insane. Also, he was able to play in odd time signatures so easily that you son't even notice.

Ringo was a fantastic drummer, especially for The Beatles, but he's very, very measured and deliberate. Which makes his little fills all the better because everything there is chosen with a purpose.

Well said.

A lot of people argue that he got lucky because of the talent he was surrounded by, but I'd argue that if anything the fact that he still shone given those circumstances is testament to how great he was. If he was in a more conservative band instead of The Beatles, he may well have never recorded any drumming worthy of note, but because of how experimental the other Beatles were in terms of songwriting and recording techniques, he had a lot of work to do if he was to match their creativity. To keep up with their progressive approach he had to be damn good, and to his credit he was. And he managed to keep up with the others despite being arguably the most limited in his role. The drums are surely the most difficult instrument to create a distinctive and fresh sound on, yet he did. He wasn't a genius in the way McCartney and Lennon were, but they needed someone like him if they were to reach their own potential.

You should listen to the rest of McCartney II then.
youtu.be/hdCH7ZewAfY

Also Talking Heads and 80s Sparks while youre at it.

TEMPORARY

SECRERARY

Honestly that all applies to The Beatles as a whole. You can dissect them and truly see how they fit into The Beatles and nowhere else. And again, the running theme in pretty much everywhere is deliberation. The solos, basslines, melody, chords, how it's all put together, it's all very deliberate and measured, there is no excess. I love The Who, but as a point of comparison I can't fit any member of The Who in The Beatles because there is a massive clash of how they play - The Beatles were ultimately perfect for one another.

I've been slowly listening through all their solo careers and putting together songs from each albums to make "should've-been" Beatles albums if they had stayed together.
I'll post tracklists if anyone cares.

Why would you do that when Paul's 70s albums are already fantastic?

For fun. But I agree, Paul's solo stuff on its own is gold.

every god damn beatles thread is comfy as can be

can we appreciate some she said she said and she came in through the bathroom window up in here

1/2: White Album or Abbey Road, depends on my mood
3: Revolver
4/5: MMT or Rubber Soul
6: Sgt. Pepper's
7: Let it Be

Haven't heard the rest

This already exists, it's been around for decades. It's called "The Black Album." I found it for sixty bucks at a record store once and didn't buy it, still kicking myself for that. But yeah, already a thing for ages, now.

The Black Album is like one huge collection of ex-Beatles solo stuff, not like "if they put out an album in '71, what would've been on it?"

It's like the White Album as in, it's a collection of their solo stuff released shortly after the Beatles broke up, but it's all thematically and sonically similar.

why is this hated?

Spector's production style has a powerful ability to make people irrationally upset. The only song here that's better on Naked is The Long and Winding Road.

this is my favorite song by them

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