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ericcoleman) wrote2009-09-11 11:22 am
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Cause I wanna know
What is your favorite Beatles song?
Mine is usually Rain, and it is at the moment.
I will make fun of anyone who posts more than one, or tries to include side two of Abbey Road
Mine is usually Rain, and it is at the moment.
I will make fun of anyone who posts more than one, or tries to include side two of Abbey Road
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*ducks*
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But my actual answer would be Across the Universe (WWF version).
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Oddly enough, I just listened to that very version. It's gorgeous
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If I had to choose, I'd go with "Let It Be."
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Yeah, go ahead and make fun of me :).
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Nowhere Man
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In my mind, it's the perfect encapsulation of Lennon and McCartney's unique and diverging styles, Geoff Emerick's experimental engineering, and George Martin's production. I never tire of it.
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"Run For Your Life," from Rubber Soul. Not just a great song, but one that beautifully sums up Lennon's unique penchant for the psychotic. Despite what the documentaries will tell you, the dude wasn't all "Imagine" and peacemongering.
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(like the Police's Every Breath You Take)
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Beatle song?
Nate
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Hmm.
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And now the time has come ...
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x1's choir did a Beatles montage last year. He did a completely kick-butt solo on that :) So now i always hear him singing it in my head :)
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When listening to the radio station (WOMC) playing the new tracks during their A to Z on 9/9/09, Please, Please Me just came over with the sonic WOW I knew it had that I only could hear on the VeeJay 45 played with a good needle for 45s with big groves. The high end and clean bass this time really impressed me, as LP and CD versions seemed to be a dymanicly constrained. When that came out of the radio in 1964 you knew something was new in Rock and Roll.
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But it's so hard to pick just one. :(
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A friend of mine said, "that's what happens when you let the bass player try writing a song." I dunno. I kind of dig it.
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Crazy.
But I still think it's a cute little song.