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Post by nolimitz13 on Sept 3, 2003 1:56:55 GMT
Am I the only one who likes Magical Mystery Tour the best?
What are your guys fave albums...
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Post by eyesbleed on Sept 3, 2003 2:41:58 GMT
It depends on what day it is. It's a tie between Rubber Soul & Revolver here. Depending on the mood, it could go either way. I'd be willin' to bet that most people would pick Revolver.
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Post by nolimitz13 on Sept 3, 2003 3:25:09 GMT
What's up, eyesbleed...From the MJ.com, forums right?
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Post by Eggman on Sept 3, 2003 12:03:19 GMT
With James Paul: Revolver With Faul: White Album
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Post by eyesbleed on Sept 3, 2003 12:42:28 GMT
What's up, eyesbleed...From the MJ.com, forums right? Ya man... how's it goin? As far as the White Album goes; I've gotta go along with the main critisism of that release. It just seems too much like a patch-work quilt. Lots of seperate little scraps all sewn together to make one big piece. There are songs in there that I think are some of their best ever, but the whole thing just doesn't flow very well to me.
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Post by AlexTheLrg on Sept 4, 2003 21:08:04 GMT
The White Album for me, hands down.
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Post by Forum Manager on Sept 8, 2003 3:51:49 GMT
for me its a tie between revolver and abbey road.
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Post by MrMustard on Sept 14, 2003 7:01:24 GMT
Abbey Road and the White Album definitely!
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Post by twoflower on Sept 15, 2003 0:38:49 GMT
Well, it changes depending on my mood, but right now I'd have to say:
Rubber Soul's my fave with Abbey Road coming in a close second.
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Post by LordChinfist on Sept 19, 2003 1:37:49 GMT
Rubber Soul is #1, with Help and Revolver close behind. Those 3 consecutive records were their best. 1965-66 was the peak.
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Post by MotherNaureSon on Sept 19, 2003 8:15:49 GMT
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Post by Forum Manager on Sept 20, 2003 0:43:15 GMT
Abbey Road is simply perfect ! yeah, its great how all the songs at the end flow into each other. though it sounds weird if u put the cd on repeat!
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Post by inmylife on Sept 21, 2003 2:07:46 GMT
I think Help is my favorite album, but I could be wrong.
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Post by MMCDHoward on Jan 2, 2004 6:05:26 GMT
Its a tie between White Album and Sgt. Peppers. I'm a Faul fan. ;D
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Post by eyesbleed on Jan 2, 2004 6:23:02 GMT
Am I the only one who likes Magical Mystery Tour the best? What are your guys fave albums... I'm beginning to change my mind & agree with nolimitz on this one. Several of those songs have much darker meanings now. The PID lyrics never really made sense before, but now that the interpretations are clear to me; this is one deep album. Strawberry Fields & I Am The Walrus gotta be 2 of the best songs ever. So, yep, MMT is now my #1 Beatles album. (my copy of reppeP .tgS is in the top 5 now)
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Post by Fwings on Jan 2, 2004 9:36:43 GMT
Magical Mystery Tour, by far. This is THE Paul Is Dead album, and it contains my favorite Beatles songs of all time. Lennon's best stuff is here, in my opinion. Sure, it was made more full by adding five of their singles, but it made a home for Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane, and the rest. In my opinion, there's nothing quite like driving late at night with MMT in your CD player, listening to what I consider the "PID Trilogy" on an endless loop: I Am The Walrus; Hello, Goodbye; and Strawberry Fields Forever. It really gets you inside their heads at the time of such an unprecedented situation. I love MMT so much that I've bought multiple copies in case something happens to my main one. Then again, I've always been a Beatles fanatic.
My favorite Paul album would probably be a tie between Rubber Soul and Revolver, although Help! comes close as well.
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Post by EP on Jan 3, 2004 20:40:56 GMT
Mine has to be Let It Be or Let It Be...Naked. I also love the heavily drug influenced songs from tomorrow never knows and on. Especially all of georges indian songs.
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Post by IanSingleton777 on Jan 22, 2004 14:00:51 GMT
Am I the only one who likes Magical Mystery Tour the best? What are your guys fave albums... Yep...hard choice, but mine would have to be MMT also, because 'I Am the Walrus' and 'Strawberry Fields Forever' are on there-- two of the greatest songs of this century. Of course, if you want to nit-pick, Strawberry Fields was intended for Sgt. Pepper (the first tune/sessions held for that album) but Epstein made Martin yank that and Penny Lane for a single. Second choice? Hmmm...while Sgt. Pepper still can beam the psychedelic magic out thru the speakers, I'd have to say 'White Album.' Almost 30 years after hearing it for the first time, I can still pick out and discover new bits and parts previously unheard before!
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