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Rolling Stone picks best Beatles Songs
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Rolling Stone magazine, in anniversary of the final Beatles album LET IT BE being released 40 years ago (and wanting more money) released a new book which they ranked the 100 best songs from the Fab Four's catalogue, perhaps the best songbook in all of pop music. Their Top 10 are... 1. "A Day in the Life" 2. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" 3. "Strawberry Fields Forever" 4. "Yesterday" 5. "In My Life" 6. "Something" 7. "Hey Jude" 8. "Let It Be" 9. "Come Together" 10. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE67P00320100826
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Re: Rolling Stone picks best Beatles Songs
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I agree with "A Day in the Life" being number 1 but after that im stuck as for me every song is amazing.. And "I Want to Hold Your Hand" is so high because this was the song which made the Beatles big in America, three weeks after Kennedy was shot.. They held the top 5 spots in the billboard at one point which will never be done again.. 
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Re: Rolling Stone picks best Beatles Songs
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Rolling Stone magazine, in anniversary of the final Beatles album LET IT BE being released 40 years ago (and wanting more money) released a new book which they ranked the 100 best songs from the Fab Four's catalogue, perhaps the best songbook in all of pop music.
Their Top 10 are...
1. "A Day in the Life"
2. "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
3. "Strawberry Fields Forever"
4. "Yesterday"
5. "In My Life"
6. "Something"
7. "Hey Jude"
8. "Let It Be"
9. "Come Together"
10. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE67P00320100826 Ronnie, I was thinking of posting about this, but you beat me to it! Picked up the magazine this week and was pleased to see that the whole top 100 list was very weel done and had no complaints with the Rolling Stones top 10 picks, besides "I Want to Hold your Hand", which I couldnt care less about! As far as where my favourite song placed? "The Ballad of John and Yoko" and number 48.
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Lovecraft - You care if possible to post the entire Top 100 listing because I'm intrigued to see which tunes made the cut, and which didn't. I'll start it up when I get back home from work and probably have it to you by tomorrow night!
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You know, whenever anyone asks me what my favorite Beatle song is, I always answer "A Day In The Life." There are so many Beatle songs though, that could fit the bill.  For me, nearly all of the White Album is my favorite along with Hey Jude, Eleanor Rigby, Norwegian Wood, Helter Skelter, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and I could go on and on. CNN web site is (or was) running a poll asking if DITL was the best Beatle song and I am shocked at the results showing a mere 12-15 per cent (or maybe less)agree while 80-90 percent don't. Like I say, a lot of their songs would qualify, but how can you NOT think DITL is not worthy? TIS
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I too love "The Night Before" and "Girl", along with Nowhere Man. I always liked Ballad of John & Yoko too. I remember when it first came out the local Michigan radio would play it leaving the word "Christ"(you know it ain't easy) out of the song. I'm sure it was great for record sales  If I remember correctly eventually they let it play in its entirety. TIS
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I'ved also been listening a lot to You Won't See Me You've also practiced that a lot lately. Good to see you back here.
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Kly!!!!  Welcome back!  It is great to see you again. I hope you stick around. You've been missed. Another Beatle song with good lyrics (yes, there are so many): She's Leaving Home. Wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins Silently closing their bedroom door Leaving the note that she hoped would say more She goes downstairs to the kitchen clutching her handkerchief Quietly turning the backdoor key Stepping outside she is free.
She (We gave her most of our lives) is leaving (Sacrificed most of our lives) home (We gave her everything money could buy) She's leaving home after living alone For so many years. Bye, bye
Father snores as his wife gets into her dressing gown Picks up the letter that's lying there Standing alone at the top of the stairs She breaks down and cries to her husband Daddy our baby's gone Why would she treat us so thoughtlessly How could she do this to me.
She (We never thought of ourselves) is leaving (Never a thought for ourselves) home (We struggled hard all our lives to get by) She's leaving home after living alone For so many years. Bye, bye
Friday morning at nine o'clock she is far away Waiting to keep the appointment she made Meeting a man from the motor trade.
She (What did we do that was wrong) is having (We didn't know it was wrong) fun (Fun is the one thing that money can't buy) Something inside that was always denied For so many years. Bye, bye She's leaving home. Bye, bye
TIS
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I wonder if the Beatles enjoyed Elton John's cover of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." I know it's almost blasphemous, but I think I like his version better. Okay, let me have it, Tis  .
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I wonder if the Beatles enjoyed Elton John's cover of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." I know it's almost blasphemous, but I think I like his version better. Okay, let me have it, Tis  . PB, I find EJ's version is very similar to the Beatles. I actually like it too. I still would go with the Beatles version though. TIS
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I'ved also been listening a lot to You Won't See Me You've also practiced that a lot lately. Good to see you back here. Still sharp as a tack, SC.  Maybe it's time for this "Nowhere Man" to "get back."
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Our local radio station had a "vote for your favorite Beatle song" about a month ago, where you call in and vote. They voted "Help" as their favorite with most of the early Beatle songs in the top five (I Wanna Hold Your Hand). "Day In The Life" wasn't even in the top five (or ten I don't think). As much as I like some of their early stuff and no doubt they too had some beautiful ballads (And I Love Her, Yesterday, Michelle, etc), I much prefer their later work. Just my opinion fwiw. TIS That being said, and because I just heard it on the radio, I do like the Beatles' rendition of "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Long Tall Sally." Maybe not in the top Beatle songs, but good none the less.
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After reviewing the list, I'm really disappointed that The Long and Winding Road was listed at number 90! My favorite, LC.
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I'm sure you'll be pleased to know that its also Chuck D's favorite song of theirs. Are you serious, Ronnie? I like Chuck. Flavor Flav is a mess (a funny one, but still a mess), but I always liked Chuck and Public Enemy.
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Although I certainly don't hate it, I agree Lovecraft that I Wanna Hold Your Hand is up higher than I'd choose but when many think of the Beatles, that's the song they think of. I mostly prefer their later work.  Oh, and I like "Fool On The Hill" too. Btw, off topic, but I never remember the exact date of Lennon's death (I know it's December). Anyway, while browsing for the info I came across a video called "The Killing Of John Lennon". I clicked and it looks like a movie or re-enactment of Lennon's killing. Anyone hear of it? It gave me the chills. Chapman shot him at least 4 times (at least in this clip). I wasn't aware of that either. Didn't know whether to post that clip. It really is sad. TIS
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Hi TIS -
December 8th, 1980 if you're interested. I actually was on 72nd St. last week and stood in front of his apartment building and saw where he was shot. I have been by there before and it seems like everytime I am there people are taking pictures of the place and leaving flowers. Very sad.
I love the Beatles - my favorites include "A Day in the Life", "She's Leaving Home", "Old Brown Shoe", and "Your Mother Should Know". Truth be told, there are very few of their songs I don't like. They dominate my Ipod.
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