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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by wcarnation View Post
    Revolution 9 the worst song, blaaaah.

    Can you be any more narrow minded and predictable?

    It's like the guy has never heard a song without guitars and drums in it.
    The list is the guy's opinion. He acknowledges that some people like it, but he says that he just doesn't get it. Nothing wrong with that.

  2. #12
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    Bah, how dare he badmouth "Day Tripper".
    This list is silly.

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    I Am the Walrus? Number 2? I'm just kind of confused by that.
    HMX, I love you. You introduced me to my favorite band, The Beatles. And now you're making a game for my first favorite, Green Day. Thank you so much

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    Why does everyone hate "Honey Pie" so much? I can't knock any Beatles tracks but if I had to rank their songs Honey Pie would not be that low and not below Wild Honey Pie (though I like that song for what it is as well). One of The Beatles even said their favorite guitar solo is in Honey Pie, not because it was blazing fast solo but just because it was such a fitting part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justintimeROA89 View Post
    Why does everyone hate "Honey Pie" so much? I can't knock any Beatles tracks but if I had to rank their songs Honey Pie would not be that low and not below Wild Honey Pie (though I like that song for what it is as well). One of The Beatles even said their favorite guitar solo is in Honey Pie, not because it was blazing fast solo but just because it was such a fitting part.
    I love both "Honey Pie" and "Wild Honey Pie".
    "Honey Pie" because it's just something different, y'know? I like the vaudeville style. It's a sweet song.
    "Wild Honey Pie" is a typical case of "can I just make something up?". And I'm all for the silliness.

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    Suddenly the drear of existence seemed flush with possibilities, even if those possibilities were only accessible via the corridors of one’s own mind.
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  7. #17
    181. “Good Day Sunshine”

    Anyone who puts Good Day Sunshine so incredibly low could not possibly live in England where a sunny day is so rare that it is really something to be thankful for - and happy about.
    Last edited by SilverHammerOn.; 09-06-2009 at 04:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hannie3000 View Post
    I love both "Honey Pie" and "Wild Honey Pie".
    "Honey Pie" because it's just something different, y'know? I like the vaudeville style. It's a sweet song.
    "Wild Honey Pie" is a typical case of "can I just make something up?". And I'm all for the silliness.
    I'm glad someone agrees.

  9. #19
    Nice idea, but I got as far down the list as 183. I Want You (She's So Heavy) and refuse to read anything else by someone who puts such an epic song so low. Whenever I listen to Abbey Road I always get so drawn into the hypnotic groove of that seven minutes it never fails to surprise me when it stops dead, even though I have heard it hundreds of times. It is one of the songs I cannot wait to play on Wednesday.

    I'm sure reading the rest of the list will just make me angry.

  10. #20
    I've just been listening to Anthology 2 and 3.


 

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