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Quote: Badge @ July 19 2009, 9:03 PM BST

And if you play it backwards you can hear Ringo saying "no more fan mail, it's all going in the bin".

No, listen carefully and you'll find it's "Numan funk male, it's Al Gore in India, Bin" Obviously a premonition of the key players in 21st Century glaobal terrorism.

In my life and I saw her standing there are two that immediately come to mind.

Revolution #9

Radio 2 played every Beatles song over the course of some time on their 'SOunds of the Sixties' show. I don't know if they played this one though. Does anyone here know? Was there an long avante garde track played on Saturday morning on radio 2?

They do play some really interesting and obscure stuff on there - like the B side of a Love single yesterday morning.

What about least favourites?

Obla di Obla dah always gets on my nerves.
And I'm sure there's a few on the White Album.
Honeypie?

Quote: Badge @ July 19 2009, 8:16 PM BST

Run for your Life
Octopus's Garden
You Know My Name Look up the Number

Yep, Run for your Life is particularly crass and an awful song to end any album with, let alone the best album of the Beatles' pre-66 stuff.

I'm not struck with most of the early cover songs either.

I love and adore the film Yellow Submarine. :)

Quote: Fred Sunshine @ July 19 2009, 10:32 PM BST

What about least favourites?

Obla di Obla dah always gets on my nerves.
And I'm sure there's a few on the White Album.
Honeypie?

Honeypie's good, Wild Honey Pie is painful. I'm also not keen on Yellow Submarine to be honest. But the worst Beatles song is the final track on Revolver titled Tomorrow Never Knows. Shocking stuff, but to be fair, bad Beatles songs are a very rare thing.

I do too, even though the Beatles didn't voice the animated characters.

Quote: Jack Massey @ July 19 2009, 10:45 PM BST

But the worst Beatles song is the final track on Revolver titled Tomorrow Never Knows.

:O What? TNK is almost the birth of psychodelia, if not the cutting of the afterbirth.

Wild Honey Pie was a Lennon piss take of Honey Pie, which he thought the Beatles should never have done. I'm amazed Macca went along with it.

The Beatle's cartoon is awful.

I love all the songs on the film. I also love Hey Jude, Yesterday, and I am the Walrus.

Quote: SlagA @ July 19 2009, 10:47 PM BST

I do too, even though the Beatles didn't voice the animated characters.

:O What? TNK is almost the birth of psychodelia, if not the cutting of the afterbirth.

Wild Honry Pie was a Lennon piss take of Honey Pie, which he thought the Beatles should never have done. I'm amazed Macca went along with it.

Well, he did marry Heather Mills.

Yep, what was he thinking? Alarm bells should've rung when she claimed to have never heard of the Beatles.

Quote: SlagA @ July 19 2009, 10:56 PM BST

Yep, what was he thinking? Alarm bells should've rung when she claimed to have never heard of the Beatles.

I think he's now dating Aaron.

Quote: Jack Massey @ July 19 2009, 10:45 PM BST

But the worst Beatles song is the final track on Revolver titled Tomorrow Never Knows. Shocking stuff.

:O

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