Baby You're a Rich Man clicked

>Baby You're a Rich Man clicked.
>So everytrack finally clicked
>This is the best Beatles album
>Also a GOAT B-side

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>goat b-side

the entire album is b-sides

I haven't decided if I think its their best but defiantly in the top 5.

HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE
ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL
PEOPLE?

What are you correcting??

It took time for Baby You're a Rich Man to click for you? How? It's not complicated in the slightest, it was one of my favorite songs when I was in 4th grade.

I used to remember this song as the retarded "BABY YOURE A RICH MAN, BABY YOURE A RICH MAN TOO" chorus. But now i realised that i love the instrumentals and the voices in the verses, really great song

>Side A: soundtrack of the movie
>Side B: singles of 1967

Try again bitch

Repetitive choruses aren't great, but what really stood out to me when I first heard it was the "YOU KEEP ALL YOUR MONEY IN A BIG BROWN BAG INSIDE A ZOO, WHAT A THING TO DO" and I loved it instantly.

I'm not much into The Beatles anymore, but MMT is a great album.

MMT IS A COMPILATION

NOT AN ALBUM

YOU TARDS

this.

Nah, its an album

Yea, that part is really psych. And i think that the ritmical opening is based on the song "Pet Sounds". I love that part too

You mean Let it be.
MMT is an album, sorry but carry that weight. It's their best

white album is their best album

but MMT is second place

>things shake up real hard if you wanna count the solo albums too t

>psych
>ritmical
what? I was 9 years old listening to this shit so any complexity escaped and still escapes me.
>is based on the song "Pet Sounds
They do have really similar intros, that's amazing. Thank you, it makes me love both songs more.

Have to agree, if only for the fact that White offers double the content. MMT is pure concentrated greatness though.

What are y'alls least favorite track(s)? For me it's Hello Goodbye, easily. That's my only 4-out-of-5 honestly.

Gotta say the double-tap of Flying & Blue Jay Way is some of their most-underrated/finest work

your mother should know is probably the worst track. its not that bad by itself but sandwiched between BJW and Walrus it kills all of that heady psychedelic energy

I agree, Hello Goodbye is the Yellow Submarine of MMT. Hate the outro and the annoying lyrics

McCartney just didn't have that psych vibe as Lennon and Harrison

Ever heard of palate cleanser? It's what distinguishes bands that write singles from bands that write fuckin' ALBUMS

I dunno man, YMSK is actually the only track I'll admit had to 'click' for me. I like that it's very cheeky – it's cute and old-timey but is also calling your mother old and that her memory might be going soon...it's like that very real, possibly-macabre humor you can whip out while tripping. Does that make sense? Similarly, being in such a state with whimsical music hall is just a blast; really makes you smile like an idiot and dance around.

This is a fair point too though.

>What are y'alls least favorite track(s)?
Blue Jay Way

Your Mother Should Know is a top 5 Beatles song.

mmt is just sgt pepper for contrarians who think theyre cool

I love the final minute of I Am The Walrus. It's my fav Beatles moment

>not realizing most Beatles albums are legitimately fantastic instead of just the stereotypical few
Sorry man :( that must suck

yeah on opposite day

This might be the worst post I've ever seen

When I became a Beatles fan in 4th grade and was absorbing everything related to The Beatles YMSK was one of and still is one of my favorite songs, it took me a while to find it again though cause I mostly listened to compilations instead of albums and when I first heard it was a demo from The Beatles Anthology CDs. It's a perfect song.