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The Beatles: Love
#6
Posted 24 November 2006 - 8:03 PM
Consumer Escribi�:
http://forums.theche...opic.php?t=5943
His doesn't contain a link! Mine does, therefore mine wins.
#12
Posted 25 November 2006 - 3:27 AM
1. Because
2. Get Back
3. Glass Onion
4. Eleanor Rigby/Julia (Transition)
5. I Am The Walrus
6. I Want To Hold Your Hand
7. Drive My Car/The Word/What You're Doing
8. Gnik Nus
9. Something/Blue Jay Way (Transition)
10. Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!/I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Helter Skelter
11. Help!
12. Blackbird/Yesterday
13. Strawberry Fields Forever
14. Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows
15. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
16. Octopus's Garden
17. Lady Madonna
18. Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light (Transition)
19. Come Together/Dear Prudence/Cry Baby Cry (Transition)
20. Revolution
21. Back In The U.S.S.R.
22. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
23. A Day In The Life
24. Hey Jude
25. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
26. All You Need Is Love
I can't wait to hear it. 8)
#17
Posted 28 November 2006 - 1:19 AM
TheFlamingDead_ Escribi�:
Maybe I aught to get this for christmas or something as I've never really listened to the Beatles much, and it's about time.
Oh, definitely get some beatles. I can't really refer this CD since I haven't heard it, but from what I've read, its a good first choice. I recomend Revolver, however, as its my favourite. :D
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#18
Posted 28 November 2006 - 4:12 AM
Revolver's my favorite of the Beatles, too. It should be in any and every music collection imo. What I like about it is that they were getting all trippy and experimenting and pushing the limits of 4-track capabilities. It was so ahead of its time, so influential and it remains to be such a timeless piece of work.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#19
Posted 28 November 2006 - 6:05 AM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Revolver's my favorite of the Beatles, too. It should be in any and every music collection imo. What I like about it is that they were getting all trippy and experimenting and pushing the limits of 4-track capabilities. It was so ahead of its time, so influential and it remains to be such a timeless piece of work.
The entire album is genius. And Tomorrow Never Knows is one of the wackiest, most fucked up, genius songs ever. Period.
#20
Posted 28 November 2006 - 10:31 PM