Poll: Beatles

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As of right now it is Rubber Soul. I've also been listening to Abbey Road lately and it's great but I imagine that I'll end up liking the White Album the most, but I've yet to get it.
 
They all are brilliant but I would have to say at this time my favorite is Revolver.

~ME THREE
 
Sgt. Peppers, cuz I love me some Ringo.

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Sgt Peppers- pure genius
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I only have two...
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White Album and Sgt. Pepper... I prefer Sgt. Pepper of the two (at the moment anyway), but I love Elanor Rigby which I think is on Revolver? I dunno. I gotta get me a Beatles education...
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My list, from favorite to least favorite:

Rubber Soul
A Hard Day's Night
Abbey Road
Revolver
Help!
With The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper
The Beatles (White Album)
Magical Mystery Tour
Let It Be
Please Please Me
Beatles For Sale
Yellow Submarine
 
Revolver - there's just something about that record... I don't know. I can't explain it very well. But that record is, like Se7en said, genius. Very seldom do whole records emobody a turning point in a band's musical career in such a way that Revolver did. You could tell they were at a crossroads musically, like they were evolving right before your ears. It's as though the Beatles had one leg in their 'roots' if you will, and the other leg dipping its foot in psychedelia. That probably didn't make any sense at all...
 
Abbey Road/Revolver tie.

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Fuck, I have to throw in the White album as well. This is tough.
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"When you've seen beyond yourself then you may see peace of mind is waiting there
And the time will come when you see we're all one
And life flows on within you and without you"


Peace George

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Sgt. Peppers

did you know it was the first album to ever feature lyrics in the sleeve?
also, the lp version ran as one long song - no separations between tracks.
very ahead of it's time.
 
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