One Beatles song that always moves me is 'In My Life' That and 'I'm Only Sleeping' I want played at my funeral. Every Beatles song takes me to a place, a life memory. Many make me smile many make me cry but all helped me through my shit life. #LongLiveTheBeatles
Lufton Wright - 7 years ago
The Beatles, along with Dylan, Stones, Eric C. & few others, wrote the storyline of my (&many more) life! Whether solo or together, these Masters are the signposts that showed the way... Mystic Commentators having a good time while lighting the path with blinding brilliance!
Hanru Juri - 7 years ago
Still play Imagine. It resonates today in 2016 as always.
And_Rew - 8 years ago
Dave said: "Magical Mystery Tour wasn't an album it was an EP"
While that may be true of it's release in England, in the USA, where they purposely made all of the Beatles LP's with fewer songs, Magical Mystery Tour most certainly WAS an LP.
So...yeah, where is Magical Mystery Tour?
And yes, Jean Cuillerier, you are correct - "There is no favorite Beatles abums ...they are all amazing !"
Dave - 8 years ago
Magical Mystery Tour wasn't an album it was an EP
Cary - 9 years ago
It's really difficult to choose a favourite but after years of trying I've finally narrowed it down to 2: With the Beatles and Abbey Road. I really love all of them. Not a dud in the bunch. But With (here in the Staes it was "Meet the Beatles") was SOOO impactful you can't deny it's significance And Abbey Road is a perfect gem of a masterpiece, especially when you consider the context (all the contention during Let It Be and that they pulled together one last brilliant time before they imploded as a group forever). Absolutely astonishing!!!!!!
dion - 9 years ago
wheres magical mystery tour.
Michael - 9 years ago
The best is the one they agreed to hold back until the day after the final Beatle passes on. It is locked away in a bank vault in St. John's Wood. Recorded in late 1972 in New York City and inspired by Ziggy Stadust.
John Deebank - 9 years ago
Sometimes a song or album is released at a special time in one's life, making it your fav. one to revisit those times.
...i totally agree with Jean Cuillerier. There is no way to say one is better than the other, as Beatles albums is an escalating road to perfection. They are all amazing and they are all in a historical and musical context.
Jean Cuillerier - 10 years ago
there is no favorite Beatles abums ...they are all amazing !
One Beatles song that always moves me is 'In My Life' That and 'I'm Only Sleeping' I want played at my funeral. Every Beatles song takes me to a place, a life memory. Many make me smile many make me cry but all helped me through my shit life. #LongLiveTheBeatles
The Beatles, along with Dylan, Stones, Eric C. & few others, wrote the storyline of my (&many more) life! Whether solo or together, these Masters are the signposts that showed the way... Mystic Commentators having a good time while lighting the path with blinding brilliance!
Still play Imagine. It resonates today in 2016 as always.
Dave said: "Magical Mystery Tour wasn't an album it was an EP"
While that may be true of it's release in England, in the USA, where they purposely made all of the Beatles LP's with fewer songs, Magical Mystery Tour most certainly WAS an LP.
So...yeah, where is Magical Mystery Tour?
And yes, Jean Cuillerier, you are correct - "There is no favorite Beatles abums ...they are all amazing !"
Magical Mystery Tour wasn't an album it was an EP
It's really difficult to choose a favourite but after years of trying I've finally narrowed it down to 2: With the Beatles and Abbey Road. I really love all of them. Not a dud in the bunch. But With (here in the Staes it was "Meet the Beatles") was SOOO impactful you can't deny it's significance And Abbey Road is a perfect gem of a masterpiece, especially when you consider the context (all the contention during Let It Be and that they pulled together one last brilliant time before they imploded as a group forever). Absolutely astonishing!!!!!!
wheres magical mystery tour.
The best is the one they agreed to hold back until the day after the final Beatle passes on. It is locked away in a bank vault in St. John's Wood. Recorded in late 1972 in New York City and inspired by Ziggy Stadust.
Sometimes a song or album is released at a special time in one's life, making it your fav. one to revisit those times.
Yellow Submarine & MMT missing(((( anybody likes them???
...i totally agree with Jean Cuillerier. There is no way to say one is better than the other, as Beatles albums is an escalating road to perfection. They are all amazing and they are all in a historical and musical context.
there is no favorite Beatles abums ...they are all amazing !