Trufflehound
Re-enfranchised
Not just your opinion - hugely outweighed by a mountain of classic pop records, but there is some absolute drivel in there too.
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Not just your opinion - hugely outweighed by a mountain of classic pop records, but there is some absolute drivel in there too.
Not just your opinion - hugely outweighed by a mountain of classic pop records, but there is some absolute drivel in there too. Maxwell's Silver Hammer anyone? Yellow Submarine? No?
Interesting list....particularly with 'None' and 'None of them' featuring in the top ten.http://www.ranker.com/list/worst-beatles-songs/ranker-music
Numbers 32 and 28 on this list currently. My pet hate is Dig It, but even that only makes No 3.
http://www.ranker.com/list/worst-beatles-songs/ranker-music
Numbers 32 and 28 on this list currently. My pet hate is Dig It, but even that only makes No 3.
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Personally (and I know this will irk many) I've never liked 'Let It Be'. Oddly though, amongst my Beatles disliking friends, to a person they all say it's the only Beatles song they like!
Personally (and I know this will irk many) I've never liked 'Let It Be'. Oddly though, amongst my Beatles disliking friends, to a person they all say it's the only Beatles song they like!
Complete dirge, hate the song along with Hey Jude which is a mindless dirge as well. I have to tolerate it at every Amex game too
Rather liked Hey Jude at the time, but it's appeal has waned over the years (unlike most of the Beatles best songs), but can I add two more to this list of long and unwelcome dirges that the Beatles (and particularly Paul) lapsed into in their later years? - I give you The Long and Winding Road and Let it Be. Heresy I know, but those songs, more than anything else, made me feel that the golden age of the Beatles was coming to an end.
* A pedant writes *
Neither the Beatles nor the Rolling Stones were "bands"
Back in the day a "band" was something like the "Billy Cotton Band" or "Glen Miller Band", usually from the 40's or 50's and therefore extremely old fashioned sort of crap our parents liked, before The Beatles came along and revolutionised pop music.
The Beatles and the Rollings Stones and pretty well everyone else were "groups".
I feel better now. Carry on.
* A pedant writes *
Neither the Beatles nor the Rolling Stones were "bands"
Back in the day a "band" was something like the "Billy Cotton Band" or "Glen Miller Band", usually from the 40's or 50's and therefore extremely old fashioned sort of crap our parents liked, before The Beatles came along and revolutionised pop music.
The Beatles and the Rollings Stones and pretty well everyone else were "groups".
I feel better now. Carry on.
Rather liked Hey Jude at the time, but it's appeal has waned over the years (unlike most of the Beatles best songs), but can I add two more to this list of long and unwelcome dirges that the Beatles (and particularly Paul) lapsed into in their later years? - I give you The Long and Winding Road and Let it Be. Heresy I know, but those songs, more than anything else, made me feel that the golden age of the Beatles was coming to an end.
can I add Yesterday .... pure misery
If you aren't joking, what a lucky person
* A pedant writes *
The Beatles and the Rollings Stones and pretty well everyone else were "groups".:
Personally (and I know this will irk many) I've never liked 'Let It Be'. Oddly though, amongst my Beatles disliking friends, to a person they all say it's the only Beatles song they like!