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Post your favourite Beatles song
>For No One

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Either When I'm Sixty-Four or Strawberry Fields Forever

I Want You (She's So Heavy)

It's All Too Much

Tell Me What You See

Anna (Go to him) is top cuckino

Norwegian Wood

Julia

I'm Only Sleeping

You know my name

mein negger

Butter Boy

this

Happiness is a Warm Gun

You already posted it. Good taste! My second favorite of theirs might be "I'll Get You."

You Won't See Me

Technically not their song
Great cover though

Not my favorite, but I listen to Birthday every year as it becomes my birthday at midnight. Love that diddy.

Hey Bulldog

Here comes the Sun, right now at least.

I'm Looking Through You

but it changes every week desu

>when a band/their crew sound check with Beatle songs

The Abbey Road Medley.

Penny Lane

blue jay way

Carnival of Light

post link plz

doesnt count. pick 1 song from it

Golden Slumbers.

Hipster choice: Long, Long, Long or Tomorrow Never Knows.

But I'm a sucker for great lyricism so probably For No One or Girl

The Fact

She came in through the bathroom window

Between I'm Only Sleeping and When I'm Sixty-Four. One of my main drives when I started playing guitar was to learn I'm Only Sleeping.

"Fool on the Hill" or possibly "She's Leaving Home".

Good taste
She Said She Said or It's All Too Much

I've just seen a face

being for the benefit of mr. kite

While My Guitar Gently Weeps

George was the patrician Beatle

In my life

Getting better. Always cheers me up.

You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)

I've Just Seen a Face

that's some mighty fine taste right there if I do say so myself

Yer blues for now

And Your Bird Can Sing

Across the Universe

You Never Give Me Your Money

A Day In The Life

might be a meme answer but the correct one

Because
or Rain

the shortest one

My primary choice

Thems some good shits right there

dubs with a nice song
nice

You WON'T or you CAN'T?

Very close second

Revolution 9

There's an entire book titled "The Beatles: Extraordinary Plagiarists" based on an actual quote by Paul McCartney

Her Majesty

Too hard to choose... so Let It Be.

Michelle

+1

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Helter Skelter was pretty tight

She Came In Through The Bathroom Window

normies get out reeeeeeee

these
there are hardly any songs more fun to play on the guitar than these

This. It's by far the most cliche answer but it is so unbelievably good

Rocky Racoon :^)

She Said She Said is my pick and It's All Too Much is in my top 5 so excellent taste sir

I'm So Tired

Strawberry Fields Forever or Eleanor Rigby

>I share a board with people who actually like the Beatles

Awful band

What's awful about them?

Happiness Is A Warm Gun

this

they mostly overrated as they weren't the best band from their time but they started as a pop group with a very strong fanbase and they slowly started to experiment and allowed audiences to be more accepting to experimentation in rock.

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Strawberry Fields is my favorite and Eleanor Rigby the one I dislike the most from the Beatles.

>And Your Bird Can Sing
>Within You Without You
>Day Tripper

That's a fucking belter tune

what's wrong with Eleanor Rigby

That fucking violin.

>not knowing the difference between song and track
gtfo

I think the violin fits right in with the song desu, guess it's not a rocking song like most of the great Beatles' songs.

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A
DAY
IN
THE
LIFE

Strawberry Fields

Blackbird

Blackbird

I don't like any of them. Actually, 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.

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>massive plebeian detected

THIS

This

She came in through the bathroom window

I get so fucking hyped on that last little vocal run: you can gooOOOooo with him girrrrlll

Rain is one of my tops.

unironically Real Love

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It was written by John and refined all throughout his solo career, months up until his death. The way his voice seems separate and above the rest, the way the harmonies jump back and forth from eerie and minor to happy and bittersweet, and the way the Beatles ends with the four of them delivering the swelling repeat of the mantra IT'S REAL LOVE, IT'S REAL

(and when you play it backwards the chorus is "John we used to sing with you, we used to" and the flipped chord progression makes it sound legitimately haunted)

Real Love is a great song. That and Free as a Bird give me goosebumps to this day.

Sad. I wouldn't give up my love of Beatles music for anything. Maybe one day you'll find that kind of joy through music.

>tfw i like every song posted in this thread
just fuck me up senpai

Happiness Is A Warm Gun

Dear Prudence makes me feel nostalgic for a bygone era of my life

Either Helter Skelter or Revolution 9

Revolution 9 is absolute shit what are you doing

Dont Let Me Down

Underrated song tbqh. I like the ending a lot. It climaxes into nothing, which I thought was pretty cool.

shes so heavy is what made me realize abbey road was better than sgt peppers

along with the entire medley, because, something, come together, wow