8.40pm

12 June 2010

In my opinion, I'd have to say You Never Give Me Your Money /For No One , as simple as that, now what's yours?
When I Twish And Shout, it makes the Girl say "What Goes On?", and than I say, "I do this Here, There and Everywhere", and than she finishes by saying "Honey Don't".
8.51pm

12 November 2009

9.00pm

12 June 2010

skye said:
Hmm. I'd have to think about it. Why these two albums?
These to albums are considered overrated in themselves to some, but in my opinion there are still underrated songs from these albums, a lot actually.
When I Twish And Shout, it makes the Girl say "What Goes On?", and than I say, "I do this Here, There and Everywhere", and than she finishes by saying "Honey Don't".
9.06pm

12 November 2009

Ok then, Oh! Darling and I Want To Tell You . I think that covers all the underrated songs on those albums.
Ad hoc, ad loc, and quid pro quo! So little time! So much to know!
9.08pm

21 August 2009

Tongue, lose thy light. Moon, take thy flight… see ya, George!
9.11pm

8 April 2010

I'd go for Oh! Darling and For No-One.
9.14pm

12 June 2010

I think I'll have to change my say to Oh! Darling , but I'm not 100% sure...
When I Twish And Shout, it makes the Girl say "What Goes On?", and than I say, "I do this Here, There and Everywhere", and than she finishes by saying "Honey Don't".
11.15pm

1 May 2010

I think Because is massively underrated, I think it is absolutely the most beautiful song ever made...
For No One is just such a great little song thrown into such an unbelievable album, there are just so many great tracks that it's sometimes easy to forget this incredibly simple, short and sweet track with the funny french horn solo in it.
I sat on a rug, biding my time, drinking her wine
11.50pm

3 April 2010

Here There, and Everywhere; and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
"The best band? The Beatles. The most overrated band? The Beatles."
11.53pm

27 February 2010

11.54pm

12 June 2010

MrBig said:
Here There, and Everywhere; and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
Man, Here, There, and Everywhere, doesn't that just make you feel like you're the only person in the world, it's such a mind-opening song, and really not to complicated, The Beatles pulled it of with this one, and Bathroom Window doesn't more praise too, it's very catchy, and a neat idea for a tune.
When I Twish And Shout, it makes the Girl say "What Goes On?", and than I say, "I do this Here, There and Everywhere", and than she finishes by saying "Honey Don't".
11.55pm

12 June 2010

11.58pm

3 April 2010

HammerDealer said:
Marcelo said:
This question makes me feel that I don't quite get the concept of "underrated."
What do you mean?
He thinks that everyone's saying their favorite song from the albums and not their most underrated (in their opinion, of course). The songs I said are underrated but definetly not my favorites on the albums.
"The best band? The Beatles. The most overrated band? The Beatles."
12.10am

12 June 2010

2.45am

3 April 2010

7.22am

27 March 2010

She Came In Through The Bathroom Window and For No One
I feel like they're both suuuper underrated by normal people, but still pretty appreciated by us hard-core Beatle fans. (Not that Beatle fans aren't normal or anything... )
I'm in love, but I'm lazy.
10.46am

5 April 2010

Off of Revolver I'd say I'm Only Sleeping . Such a beautiful melody.
As for Abbey Road , I'll go with Oh! Darling . Ringo really lets loose on this one! Paul does too of course...
I now declare this bridge open!
3.50pm

1 May 2010

Here comes the sun….. Scoobie-doobie……
Something in the way she moves…..attracts me like a cauliflower…
Bop. Bop, cat bop. Go, Johnny, Go.
Beware of Darkness…
6.46pm

14 December 2009

I think it's only logical that the most underrated songs would also be the most widely hated: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer " and "Yellow Submarine ". "Maxwell" has those masterfully lush Moog fills and lyrics as exquisitely crafted (however tasteless or juvenile) as any Paul ever wrote, while "Submarine", in keeping with "Revolver "'s anything-goes approach, is in it's own way as unique an achievement (again, however trivial or mindless) as "Love You To " or "Eleanor Rigby " or "Got To Get You Into My Life ".
One day, a tape-op got a tape on backwards, he went to play it, and it was all "Neeeradno-undowarrroom" and it was "Wow! Sounds Indian!"
-- Paul McCartney
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