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  1. #11
    Road Warrior
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    Quote Originally Posted by FizerG View Post
    Band: Helter Skelter
    Guitar: Get Back (BFTBOMK has the toughest solo)
    Bass: Helter Skelter
    Drums: What Goes On
    Vocals: Oh! Darling

    Just my opinion though.
    I always thought Get Back was one of the easier ones. I think I can FC it. Maybe those fast chords are hard for some people.

    I still think I Me Mine on guitar is very difficult. I still can't do those hammer on chords, and can't come close to gold starring it.
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  2. #12
    Road Warrior
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    Guitar = Back In The U.S.S.R
    Bass = ISHST
    Drum = I Wanna Be Your Man (No, not the EndeverafteR version)
    Vocal = I Me Mine
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  3. #13
    Road Warrior
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    This really shows how subjective the vocal difficulty is. A lot of these songs are some of my favourites to sing, and I can sing them a lot better than the others...I Me Mine in particular is very easy for my friends and I; we could probably get a complete vocal FC on Expert and we usually play on Medium.
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  4. #14
    Get Back on drums

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonheart1991 View Post
    Vocal = I Me Mine
    Really? I can 100% that on expert vocals. I guess the difficulty curve really is subjective, especially when it comes to singing. Anyway, here's my input:

    Guitar: Mr. Kite, just because of the solo.

    Bass: Helter Skelter, I guess. Not really sure though... I Saw Her Standing There is also pretty fast.

    Drums: What Goes On. I know there's supposedly no booing in this game, but I swear to God I heard it when I was playing (or rather, failing) this song on expert. Managed to get through it though. But I swear the Shea crowd was booing me.

    Vocals: Helter Skelter. Easily. It's the only song where I actually flunked out on expert vocals. Probably because I'm better at singing the softer songs, especially George's.

  6. #16
    Rising Star
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    Drums: What Goes On
    Bass: Taxman
    Guitar: All You Need Is Love
    Vocals: either Paperback Writer or I've Got A Feeling

  7. #17
    Strange that some people find Taxman harder than Helter Skelter on Bass.

    Drums: What Goes On (What the hell, Ringo?)
    Guitar: Get Back (Screw that 4-5time diddeldi sound after "Get Baaack!")
    Bass: Helter Skelter
    Vocals: I've Got A Feeling

  8. #18
    For me, it's...

    Guitar: Dear Prudence (the hammer-ons kill my wrist)
    Bass: Helter Skelter/I Saw Her Standing There
    Drums: I Wanna Be Your Man/What Goes On/Birthday (the bass drum kicks my ass)
    Vocals: Lovely Rita

    Taxman and Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite solos are probably the hardest parts of the game.

  9. #19
    I Me Mine is still the only one I can't get gold on guitar. So, I guess that one.

  10. #20
    Unsigned
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    Guitar: Dear Prudence.
    Bass: Helter Skelter.
    Drums: Birthday. (The bass pedal really hurt half way through)
    Vocals: The End. (The 'love you' parts in the middle catch me out every time)


 

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