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Spiritinthesky 08-09-2009 14:32

Vote for your fave Beatles album
 
Vote for your fave Beatles album

This Day in Music.com has a poll to find out what is your favourite Beatles album.

Abbey Road has the most votes so far, then The White Album, then Rubber Soul.

Have a look if you fancy a vote.

shakermaker 08-09-2009 14:45

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Revolver & Pepper joint first for me with Abbey Road close behind.

SuperAccyStan 08-09-2009 23:59

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White Album all the way for me

jaysay 09-09-2009 09:21

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My favourite album is their very first Please Please Me, I actually didn't like some of their latte stuff, I mean the stuff in their weird period:rolleyes:;)

Benipete 09-09-2009 10:53

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 743611)
My favourite album is their very first Please Please Me, I actually didn't like some of their latte stuff, I mean the stuff in their weird period:rolleyes:;)

They made an album about coffee?:D:D:theband:

jaysay 10-09-2009 09:42

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 743654)
They made an album about coffee?:D:D:theband:

Was scratching my head for a minute there Beni (for latte read later):D

Reamer 10-09-2009 10:13

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Revolver for me, though I'm very fond of Beatles for Sale. That and the first Stones album were the first albums I ever bought

Mancie 10-09-2009 14:11

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Sgt Pepper's and Abbey Road were the only albums I owned (apart from complilation cd's) so it's those two in that order.

pipinfort 10-09-2009 18:33

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Think they are very overrated myself..............

jaysay 14-09-2009 09:02

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Looked at the top 40 album cart this morning and I think every Beatles album is in it

Less 14-09-2009 09:31

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The next one will become mine & everyone else's favourite.

What do you mean, they split up, it will never happen? There is a producer somewhere just waiting for either Paul or Ringo to pop their clogs and, surprise, surprise, yet another load of unreleased songs will be discovered and put onto an exclusive C.D.

jaysay 14-09-2009 10:18

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 745018)
The next one will become mine & everyone else's favourite.

What do you mean, they split up, it will never happen? There is a producer somewhere just waiting for either Paul or Ringo to pop their clogs and, surprise, surprise, yet another load of unreleased songs will be discovered and put onto an exclusive C.D.

You little cynic you Less:D

Eric 16-09-2009 17:35

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Beatles for Sale ...

cashman 16-09-2009 18:54

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 745527)
Beatles for Sale ...

thats a good un, but me real favourites are ALL those the Yanks Burned.:D

Eric 16-09-2009 19:00

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 745552)
thats a good un, but me real favourites are ALL those the Yanks Burned.:D

What can you say about a country that gave the world Sarah Palin:eek::D The Americans are a strange breed ... likeable in many ways .... but they sure have more than their fair share of wackos.

Ironically, the track I most like was written by Chuck Berry.

cashman 16-09-2009 19:10

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 745555)
What can you say about a country that gave the world Sarah Palin:eek::D The Americans are a strange breed ... likeable in many ways .... but they sure have more than their fair share of wackos.

Ironically, the track I most like was written by Chuck Berry.

i saw the beatles n also seen chuck berry in concert, NO contest C.B. by a backyard.;) though in fairness no better album than beatles for sale between the two.

Eric 16-09-2009 19:14

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 745557)
i saw the beatles n also seen chuck berry in concert, NO contest C.B. by a backyard.;) though in fairness no better album than beatles for sale between the two.

Didn't Chuck Berry play the Nelson Imperial?

Lots of great bands showed up there ...

cashman 16-09-2009 19:20

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 745559)
Didn't Chuck Berry play the Nelson Imperial?

Lots of great bands showed up there ...

probably eric but never seen him yon, Big Dee Irwin, n Who i seen. oops wandering.:D

Wynonie Harris 16-09-2009 21:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 745557)
though in fairness no better album than beatles for sale between the two.

Will have to disagree with you on that one, Mr C. "After School Session", "One Dozen Berries", "St Louis to Liverpool", "Two Great Guitars" and many, many more of the great man's albums all beat the "Fab Four's" LPs by a country mile (especially that hugely overrated pile of pretentious junk, "Sergeant Pepper"). As for the yanks, it wasn't the ones who burned their lousy albums who were insane...it was the ones who went ga ga when the moptopped ones appeared on their shores, peddling third rate regurgitated versions of their own musical heritage. Listen to their version of "Long Tall Sally", then listen to Little Richard's original. Talk about sending boys to do a man's job! :cool:

cashman 16-09-2009 22:10

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 745585)
Will have to disagree with you on that one, Mr C. "After School Session", "One Dozen Berries", "St Louis to Liverpool", "Two Great Guitars" and many, many more of the great man's albums all beat the "Fab Four's" LPs by a country mile (especially that hugely overrated pile of pretentious junk, "Sergeant Pepper"). As for the yanks, it wasn't the ones who burned their lousy albums who were insane...it was the ones who went ga ga when the moptopped ones appeared on their shores, peddling third rate regurgitated versions of their own musical heritage. Listen to their version of "Long Tall Sally", then listen to Little Richard's original. Talk about sending boys to do a man's job! :cool:

we could possibly be on differant wavelengths here wyn, i was refering albeit not very clearly of albums produced in the years of the beatles career.:)

Wynonie Harris 16-09-2009 22:19

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 745593)
we could possibly be on differant wavelengths here wyn, i was refering albeit not very clearly of albums produced in the years of the beatles career.:)

Well, "St Louis to Liverpool" was, I believe, '65 (hence, the cash-in title) but I take your point that by the mid/late '60's his great days in the studio were well and truly behind him. But I'm sure you'll agree with me that, record for record from any era of his, or their career, he could blow 'em out of the water! ;)

jaysay 17-09-2009 09:13

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I agree with you Wynonie about Sergeant Pepper, never did anything to me either

Restless 19-09-2009 13:38

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I dont like any album as a whole but rather a collection of songs... not too into the 'we took lots of LSD and so we are writing about it' songs

Reamer 24-09-2009 08:54

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 745599)
Well, "St Louis to Liverpool" was, I believe, '65 (hence, the cash-in title) but I take your point that by the mid/late '60's his great days in the studio were well and truly behind him. But I'm sure you'll agree with me that, record for record from any era of his, or their career, he could blow 'em out of the water! ;)


Chuck Berry has some great songs to his credit, but I hope you're not including 'My Ding-a-Ling' in that record for record comparison ,WH (72 - slightly post Beatles). Can't think of anything that the late era Beatles put out that was worse than that irritating abomination. 'All you need is love' perhaps but even that don't come close :theband:


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