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8.21pm
4 November 2010
OfflineI don't think it was one of the first- "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday came out long before, and of course you've got Dylan making his protest songs. Interestingly enough, I've read comparisons between "Taxman" and "Sunny Afternoon" by the Kinks. Musically they are very different, with Taxman being very guitar based and heavy, and Sunny Afternoon sounding slower and almost jazzy. But lyrically they both criticise the high taxes imposed on the rich in England. I love them both! 
9.50pm
13 September 2010
OfflineHow about we stop arguing over our opinions on certain songs and continue talking about the great album Revolver instead? That's what this thread was originally for anyway.
2.39am
14 November 2010
OfflineAnd Your Bird Can Sing! I guess no one else feels that way… The first time I heard it I was ecstatic. every time I hear it I'm ecstatic.
Revolver's for sure my fave album of all time. I can't stop listening to She Said, She Said right now. and For No One.
2.47am
9 June 2010
OfflineJET! said:
And Your Bird Can Sing! I guess no one else feels that way… The first time I heard it I was ecstatic. every time I hear it I'm ecstatic.
Revolver's for sure my fave album of all time. I can't stop listening to She Said, She Said right now. and For No One.
Do I count as no one? I guess I might because I counted all of Side Two except "Doctor Robert" and "Got to Get You Into My Life" as well as "She Said She Said" as my favorites.
By the way, your nickname caused an enormous singing fest in my house.
Woo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo!
JET!
mr. Sun king coming together said And yes, YouTube comments are stupid. But hilariously so.
2.48am

19 September 2010
Offline2.49am
9 June 2010
OfflineCranberrySauce said:
I have to agree with mr. Sun King. I've always liked Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Octopus's Garden and Yellow Submarine, all songs that are generally trashed by critics and fans alike. Every opinion counts!
I've liked those.
Wait. Those were trashed?
I get "Yellow Submarine" and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," but "Octopus' Garden?"
*starts quickly dying*
mr. Sun king coming together said And yes, YouTube comments are stupid. But hilariously so.
2.56am
14 November 2010
OfflineYes I am new! I'm from Canada as well. I think that was my first post!
and yes, that song is wonderful. I think Band On The Run might be my second fave album. Glad to know everyone loves singing along to Jet too
woo-ooo-ooo-oo
*gasp* Octopus' Garden is wonderful!
2.57am
14 November 2010
Offline2.58am
13 September 2010
OfflineJET! said:
And Your Bird Can Sing! I guess no one else feels that way…
And Your Bird Can Sing is my second favorite on the album. So I kind of feel the same way, but Here There And Everywhere gets to me a bit more than that one does. But the first chorus is the little box on the side of my Facebook profile.
Btw, welcome to the forums! Hope you enjoy it here.
JET! said:
I can't find the introduction thread
http://www.beatlesbible.com/fo…..d/page-19/
There you go! 
3.06am
14 November 2010
Offline4.04am
1 May 2010
OfflineJET! said:
Thanks very much! this is way better than the other Beatles forums so far. They're the best band that existed, I can't believe it was so hard to find you guys.
You just needed to turn left at Greenland.
I've just listened Revolver today and… I just can't decide on my favorite song. It's hard to choose. So I'll go one by one. George……. Taxman. Paul… Eleanor Rigby. John……. Tomorrow never knows. But I could easily say Love you to, Got to get you into my life and I'm Only Sleeping.
Damn it. It's impossible. Why do you make me choose?? I … just can't!!! 

4.15am
4 November 2010
OfflineMeanMrs.Mustard said:
CranberrySauce said:
I have to agree with mr. Sun King. I've always liked Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Octopus's Garden and Yellow Submarine, all songs that are generally trashed by critics and fans alike. Every opinion counts!
I get "Yellow Submarine" and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," but "Octopus' Garden?"*starts quickly dying*
Yeah, I was reading this music blog and it listed the 'worst' Beatles songs. Octopus's Garden was on their for its 'childish' qualities. Maybe it's not as deep or as complex as "Tomorrow Never Knows" or "Strawberry Fields Forever", but it's still a great song and certainly not their worst! My favorite Ringo song of all time!
Plus I love the backstory. Ringo was on a boating trip, and somebody told him how octopus's make gardens out of shiny objects, which caused him to exclaim: (and I'm paraphrasing here) "That's the happiest thing I ever heard!"
4.24am
14 November 2010
OfflineCranberrySauce said:
MeanMrs.Mustard said:
CranberrySauce said:
I have to agree with mr. Sun King. I've always liked Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Octopus's Garden and Yellow Submarine, all songs that are generally trashed by critics and fans alike. Every opinion counts!
I get "Yellow Submarine" and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," but "Octopus' Garden?"
*starts quickly dying*
Yeah, I was reading this music blog and it listed the 'worst' Beatles songs. Octopus's Garden was on their for its 'childish' qualities. Maybe it's not as deep or as complex as "Tomorrow Never Knows" or "Strawberry Fields Forever", but it's still a great song and certainly not their worst! My favorite Ringo song of all time!
Plus I love the backstory. Ringo was on a boating trip, and somebody told him how octopus's make gardens out of shiny objects, which caused him to exclaim: (and I'm paraphrasing here) "That's the happiest thing I ever heard!"
That makes me happy
8.30am
1 December 2009
OfflineBj said:
I noticed that Dr. Robert is some peoples least favourites, and I would probably agree except the "well well" part with the harmonium really brings it up so I quite like it.
Totally agree – those harmonium bits really make the song for me, too!
I think my favourite is probably "She Said She Said" for now, although it could be toppled by any of 4-5 others at anytime.
6.21pm
30 September 2010
OfflineJET! said:
And Your Bird Can Sing! I guess no one else feels that way… The first time I heard it I was ecstatic. every time I hear it I'm ecstatic.
Revolver's for sure my fave album of all time. I can't stop listening to She Said, She Said right now. and For No One.
Same here! I love listening to this song on a sunny day.
7.47pm
14 April 2010
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19 September 2010
Offline10.14pm
4 November 2010
OfflineZig said:
VeraChuckandDave said:
Same here! I love listening to this song on a sunny day.
I think the whole album has that "sunny day" feeling to it. And not just because of Good Day Sunshine.
Well, all of the songs except "For No One"-that one's a bit of a downer. And "Eleanor Rigby". But those two supply some nice contrast.
1.07am
14 November 2010
Offlineyeah. yeah. I agree to pretty much everything that was just said. It just has this aura about it, and it's got attitude. The guitar work is lovely, everything's lovely. And the cover is the best I've ever seen. My guitar strap has the revolver cover all over it
OOOH look a half apple!
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