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2.36am
20 December 2010
Offline'Beatles For Sale' is one of my favorite albums. I love the fact that this album is a combination of originals and cover versions.
Just wondering why most don't like this album or why it is not given higher marks. Great Lead Guitar work by George by the way on this one.
2.45am
13 November 2009
OfflineI like it, it's kind of moody. But it's hard not to prefer the albums where they write all of the songs. That and you can sort of hear the wear that touring is taking on them. So it's good – just not as fresh as their earlier albums or as original as the later. I like it a lot better than LIB.
3.01am

19 September 2010
OfflineIt's a case of the whole being worse then the sum of it's parts. Lots of the songs are good, but yet, it just isn't as good.
3.36am
26 July 2011
OfflineBEATLES FOR SALE is not a bad album… but it does seem a bit "ordinary" compared with the rest of The Beatles' catalog.
There are some pretty good songs on it, such as "No Reply", "Eight Days a Week" and "I'm a Loser"… and a couple of the covers they perform on here -- "Rock & Roll Music" and "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" -- are also enjoyable. Some of the other songs aren't bad either, such as the way John and Paul caress the lyrics of "Words of Love".
But there's a lot of what I'd call "filler" on this album -- songs like "Baby's In Black" and "Every Little Thing" aren't among their better compositions, and "Mr Moonlight" is a joke -- especially that Hammond organ bit in the middle that makes me imagine a bunch of little old grannies cha-chaing around on the dance floor. I agree with most of the critics who say they should have ditched that song in favour of "Leave My Kitten Alone".
3.45am

19 September 2010
OfflineMr Moonlight is awesome. No matter how many people say they hate it, I love it. And John's vocals on Leave My Kitten Alone – don't like em. They got this running order right, thank you very much.
4.36am
1 May 2010
OfflineSuch a catchy album, I really like it. The opening two tracks are just killer and from there I'd say every song is pretty solid (even Mr. Moonlight) but I wouldn't say anything necessarily stands out. I think it's more of a comparative thing when you look at certain shots of brilliance from Hard Day's Night and Help. So, to add to what skye said, I'd say it just sounds rushed to go along with them being probably pretty worn out, even just looking at the cover, they just look beat. Still, very fun album and I certainly prefer it to With the Beatles.
11.37am
4 December 2010
OfflineI have mixed feelings about this album. I'm A Loser is early brilliance, as is Eight Days A Week which is probably my favourite pre-Rubber Soul Beatles song. I don't mind Baby's In Black either. The rest are lacking a little bit though. The Love version of What You're Doing is fantastic, but the Beatles For Sale version just falls flat for me, as do other promising tracks like I'll Follow The Sun.
11.52am
7 November 2010
OfflineIt's probably my least favourite Beatles album. Not because it's awful, it does have some great tracks. I've just had phases where I've completely fallen in love with all the other albums except Beatles For Sale. Idk why, it may grow on me one day, but it just sort of seems like the filler in between the films for me.
"When I cannot sing my heart, I can only speak my mind."
1.09pm
10 May 2011
OfflineAlways when I use to sing 'Mr. Moonlight', I hit the high B. some times Bb
9.11pm
25 November 2010
OfflineI quite like it and would consider it one of my favorite Beatles albums. Granted it's the one that has everyone's favorite, Mr. Moonlight on it, but like someone said above, it's showing them at a point where they are getting ready to come into their own as singer songwriters (some of John's best work happens to be on this album, in my opinion) with I'm a Loser, No Reply, and I Don't Want to Spoil the Party on here, as well as Eight Days a Week, of course. I've mentioned before I think their use of timpani in Every Little Thing and the fade-in intro to Eight Days a Week shows their earliest signs of becoming more experimental in the studio.
11.22pm
1 May 2010
OfflineGood point, I Feel Fine was certainly one of their earliest attempts at experimentation and that song would have been on Beatles for Sale. I think it's almost crazy how much pressure was put on the Beatles, nowadays bands take years to come out with stuff and it's usually like, how the hell did this take so long? But the Beatles had to come up with two albums a year plus singles plus non-stop touring.
4.10am
9 June 2010
OfflineBeatles for Sale is Polythene Dan's favorite album. It's not mine, but I enjoy it more than, say, Magical Mystery Tour. I like almost all the songs (*cough*"Mr. Moonlight"*cough*-- shut up, Sun king), and I think it fits together very nicely. My favorite cover is a tie between "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" and "Rock and Roll Music," and my favorite original is either "Baby's in Black" or "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party." I love hearing JoJo sing along to "Kansas City"/"Hey Hey Hey." It's Paultastic.
mr. Sun king coming together said And yes, YouTube comments are stupid. But hilariously so.
4.21am

19 September 2010
OfflineI have my rights! (Oh, you know what, Sun King really shut up now.) The opening trilogy may be Johns most introspective set of lyrics done as a Beatle.
5.39am
1 May 2010
OfflineI really like this album!
The problem is that as someone said it, you can notice that the boys are tired with touring. But the songs have bits to love.
"No Reply" .- Grim John, but you can see he's getting better with his songwriting.
"I'm a loser".- Upbeat music with sad lyrics.
"Baby's in black".- Everybody has sung the chorus, even mocking it come on.
"Rock and Roll Music" .- one of the few songs when you can listen a joyous John.
"I'll Follow the sun" .- One of Paul's best. Period.
"Mr. Moonlight".- Hate it or love it, but that "Misteeeeeeeeeeeer Mooonlighhhhhhhhht" is epic.
"Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey" – Nice Paul rock-and-rolling.
"Eight Days a Week" the fade intro is great. And the song is a classic
"Words of Love"- Hard to say. Just because it's a Buddy Holly cover.
"Honey Don't" – Ringo sounds very tired and yet doing his best when singing.
"Every little thing" – The sound effect with Ringo's drums.
"I don't want to spoil the party" – John is getting better as songwriter.
"What are you doing?" – The intro with the drum.
"Everybody's trying to be my baby" – George sings. Enough for me. 
8.01am
10 May 2011
Offlinemithveaen said:
"Everybody's trying to be my baby" – George sings. Enough for me.
My mood went immedlyately from
to 
Thank you, mith-mate. YOU made my day!!!!

9.42am
12 March 2010
OfflineThe Beatles never made a bad album and this one is also really good, even better than With the Beatles, imo. It's just that all their albums are so exceptional that this appears weaker.
Even With The Beatles sounds more like a unit, and it has the famous cover. In contrast to that you can see how damn tired the Fab four were when they made this record.
It's really a shame, since it could have been much better, with all those killer tracks.
"No Reply" .- Incredible song, great vocal arrangement. One of my favourites.
"I'm a loser".- Fantastic song, remarkably dark and personal.
"Baby's in black".- Interesting guitar sound, but not perfectly executed. Great live version at the Swedish concert.
"Rock and Roll Music" .- Good rocking, but just too long for me.
"I'll Follow the sun" .- Really nice, also not sounding perfect, but that may add to the charm.
"Mr. Moonlight".- Nice one! The Beatles were the most versatile group ever. Can you imagine The Stones doing this one?
"Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey" – Yeah, Paul, go for it, shut up the "nice one" talkers!!
"Eight Days a Week" Classic.
"Words of Love"- Very well sund and played, very sweet. I like how the vary the end vocals, going from "hmm" to "aaah".
"Honey Don't" – This was John's song, so it shows that Ringo wasn't used to singing it.
"Every little thing" – Fantastic song, great arrangement with the Timpanis.
"I don't want to spoil the party" – Interesting changes, but still one of the weaker songs.
"What are you doing?" – Same here.
"Everybody's trying to be my baby" – One of their weaker covers. Never understood how the kept this in their repertoire for so long.
So, many great songs, but – being under that much pressure – they didn't have time to record everything well enough or replace enough of the fillers.
Still a good album, but their second weakest (after WtB, imo).
9.45am
7 November 2010
Offlinepaulsbass said:
The Beatles never made a bad album and this one is also really good, even better than With the Beatles, imo. It's just that all their albums are so exceptional that this appears weaker.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
toryst said:
Imagine this…being in the Cavern Club and all of the sudden John belts out "Miiiiiiiiisssssssssssssssssssterrrrruh Moonlight"….There wouldn't be a dry anything in the place.
Oh God, can you imagine?! 
"When I cannot sing my heart, I can only speak my mind."
7.11pm
1 May 2010
Offlinepaulsbass said:
"Baby's in black".- Interesting guitar sound, but not perfectly executed. Great live version at the Swedish concert.
"Mr. Moonlight".- Nice one! The Beatles were the most versatile group ever. Can you imagine The Stones doing this one?
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Wow excellent observations! I'm going to check that Swedish version. 
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