Leroy Hoard
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That's because spooning leads to forking.Oh and in England every person gets just one spoon.
That's because spooning leads to forking.Oh and in England every person gets just one spoon.
My top five list of remaining songs I think Nipsey would be best at singing. Looking forward to those double-tracked harmonies on All My Loving.With the Beatles:
All My Loving
Rubber Soul:
In My Life
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band:
A Day In The Life*
Abbey Road:
Here Comes The Sun
Let It Be:
Across The Universe*
Yup, song is still on the board.@fatguyinalittlecoat, you still have one more video to rock our faces off, too, right?
I first heard this on the Kum Back bootleg. Originally titled "On Our Way Back Home" and performed with a much faster tempo, as seen in the Let It Be film. There were many attempts of this faster version during the Get Back sessions available on many bootlegs. Here is one on YouTube along with Suzy Parker a song that was copyrighted but never released.28. Two Of Us (Let It Be, 1970)
I feel the same way. I have 10 left of the list I sent in but if I REALLY put in the time, there are a few that I'd likely swap out. Of course, some of what I'd swap IN have already been ranked outside K4's top 25 so it may not make a lot of difference numbers-wise.So, I share 7 top 25ers with our esteemed Krista. I'm not sure how I feel about that. I had "Something" at 26 also, so that's a thing. Of course, I realize now, in a bit of Kristaesque second-guessing, that there was no possible scenario in which I can't have "And I Love Her" in my top 25. I frankly have no idea what I was doing or thinking when I made my list to commit such an egregious oversight. If I could do it over again, I'd boot "Drive My Car" out, but, that's what you get for doing it quick and dirty without a modicum of thought.
Did you not read her first post??!!Update on #1 guesses, which covered 14 of my top 25:
- simey – Abbey Road medley
Mister CIA – She Said She Said
timschochet – Paperback Writer
- pecorino – Hey Jude
- Binky the Doormat – In My Life
wikkidpissah – Taxman
Dr. Octopus – Got To Get You Into My Life
- Nigel Tufnel – You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
- Uruk-Hai – Ticket to Ride
Dinsy Ejotuz – Let It Be
Tom Hagen – Eleanor Rigby
- Spock – Rain
- Leroy Hoard – A Day in the Life
- rockaction - I Want to Hold Your Hand
- Ted Lange as Your Bartender – In My Life
- shuke – Abbey Road medley
Alex P Keaton – Something
Getzlaf15 – With A Little Help From My Friends
- zamboni – While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- neal cassady – While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Shaft41 – Hey Bulldog
- Ilov80s – Norwegian Wood
- Officer Pete Malloy – I Want to Hold Your Hand
- Godsbrother – Dear Prudence
ManofSteelhead – Eleanor Rigby
mike9289 – I’m Looking Through You
heckmanm: Eleanor Rigby
- Atomic Punk – A Day in the Life
- [Mrs. Punk – In My Life]
- bananafish – Abbey Road medley
- bonzai – Abbey Road medley
- fatguy – Here Comes the Sun
- ScottNorwood- Yesterday
- Sebowski – I’m So Tired
The Process:
This is not a list of the Beatles songs I think are “best”; it is a rank order of which songs I like the most. IMO A Day in the Life is the best Beatles song, but it is not my #1 favorite song.
ahhh the frenchThis month's Beatle Wine Club:
The John: 2012 Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Vigna Paganelli. Face-slapping tannins & complexity.
The Paul: 2014 Chateau Doisy Daene L'Extravagant Sauternes. Shreddingly sweet but versatile. And don't you just want to hear Paul say "Doisy Daene" about 14 times?!
The George: 2008 Penfolds G3 Shiraz. Peppery & surprising with notes of fuzztone
The Ringo: 2016 Domaine Drouhin Oregon Chardonnay Arthur. Can play with anything. Peace.
Just don't bring knifeguys to a gunguys meeting.Any knifeguys? Whatchagot?
Brilliant.This month's Beatle Wine Club:
The John: 2012 Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Vigna Paganelli. Face-slapping tannins & complexity.
The Paul: 2014 Chateau Doisy Daene L'Extravagant Sauternes. Shreddingly sweet but versatile. And don't you just want to hear Paul say "Doisy Daene" about 14 times?!
The George: 2008 Penfolds G3 Shiraz. Peppery & surprising with notes of fuzztone
The Ringo: 2016 Domaine Drouhin Oregon Chardonnay Arthur. Can play with anything. Peace.
“)Little known fact. Tork's mother invented the napkin dispenser.Peter Tork passed away today. Fun Fact: Peter played banjo on George Harrison's soundtrack for the film "Wonderwall"
And Michael Nesmith's mother invented Liquid Paper.Little known fact. Tork's mother invented the napkin dispenser.
http://img3.sca-tork.com/scapim/asset?pk=8802621685790&format=preview_large
that's not irrationalI always had an irrational hatred for the Monkees growing up. My brother and sister loved them, even well into the 90's, but I couldn't stand them.
I believe Davy Jones mom invented some sort of locker.And Michael Nesmith's mother invented Liquid Paper.
http://www.feelnumb.com/2010/03/04/liquid-paper-and-the-monkees/
She did invent some sort of Bowie.I believe Davy Jones mom invented some sort of locker.
I can hear Paul now, "What's wrong w'me Doisy-Den, lass?"I’d drink any of these other than the Sauternes.
Yeah, Paul, George and Mike at least had the good sense to avoid this - although I'm sure Pizza Hut offered them a lot of toppings in their bank accounts.Ugh.
Thank you for not posting that awful Motley Crüe cover.25. Helter Skelter (White Album, 1968)
Suggested cover: This seems like a bad idea.
Here you go. This is what the American reactionary hippie theme of race revolution is based on - a bad carny ride in Blackpool.25. Helter Skelter (White Album, 1968)
Beatles version: Spotify YouTube
@wikkidpissah, do you want to comment on this one, since (1) it's in your top three, and (2) you're a better writer than the rest of us combined? If not (and probably also if so), I'll come back in and do a write-up later.
Mr. krista: "Everything about it is great. Everybody calls it proto-heavy-hetal, but there were heavy bands already playing (Blue Cheer, etc.), but there are whole bands that wouldn’t exist without that. Hüsker Dü owes a huge debt to how terrifyingly noisy that was. There are thousands of noisy, heavy bands that can just point their origin story to that song. I think Paul McCartney tried to out-Who the Who, and it turns out they were better than that. And they were ####ed up as a band, so it’s a chaotic recording. It’s just a ####### mint jam from a mint band."
Suggested cover: This seems like a bad idea.
Hoo boy. That sounds like a bad, bad recipe.25. Helter Skelter
Suggested cover: This seems like a bad idea.
I don't know why this is such an amazing thread, but I think part of it is the personality that you have conveyed here over the years which shines through in both humor and serious when necessary. The topic is one that invites debate because whatever you call their top 50 songs won't match other people and no one is wrong because of the massive amount of greatness they had. It's fun, the world sucks generally speaking right now, and there are probably other reasons.Tired and moving slowly today. Somebody else do something interesting in here for a while. Maybe more cutlery chat.
Thank you for not posting that awful Motley Crüe cover.
Hoo boy. That sounds like a bad, bad recipe. But, I've got one from around '84.
Motley Crue? https://youtu.be/uF6Vvq3f3UY
Such a lovely post; it means a lot to me. Thank you.I don't know why this is such an amazing thread, but I think part of it is the personality that you have conveyed here over the years which shines through in both humor and serious when necessary. The topic is one that invites debate because whatever you call their top 50 songs won't match other people and no one is wrong because of the massive amount of greatness they had. It's fun, the world sucks generally speaking right now, and there are probably other reasons.
Overall, this is without question a top FFA thread. All time. And it's not even done yet. Sure, I don't agree with what you've done to some songs, but that is the point. This isn't you claiming to be the definitive ranker of Beatles' lore, but just sharing your opinion, mixed with some musical fact and backbone that makes it hard to disagree with you. Had you just said, Let It Be isn't a top song because the first time I heard it I had bad gas and it always reminds me of that - then you deserve mockery.
No one else is as interesting within this thread. I wasn't kidding at the beginning that it made me think I really should do a Billy Joel one mainly because I can probably name every song in album order from start to finish off the top of my head so the knowledge base is there. But Billy isn't a 10th as important as the Beatles, you've set a bar so high here that any similar thread is likely going to suffer as a result, and the amount of work you have put into this (which shows, and if you are faking it, even better) just might be a slight too much for me to want to undertake. The President thread thing I did was enough work to last a lifetime on internet message board discussion of no real consequence in the real world bucket of things you measure a life by.
Your top 25 isn't going to match mine so much. That has made this more entertaining. Carry on. Take your time. The ride has been a blast.
It's hard to comprehend the musical genius of certain groups even for those of use that play and write (no matter the level). When you look at this and know that part of the entire reason for the song is Paul getting annoyed that people said he could only write ballads so he figured, watch this..... I mean, c'mon. It's almost not fair. It's not at all one of my favorite Beatle's songs but it's a massively important one.25. Helter Skelter (White Album, 1968)
Beatles version: Spotify YouTube
@wikkidpissah, do you want to comment on this one, since (1) it's in your top three, and (2) you're a better writer than the rest of us combined? If not (and probably also if so), I'll come back in and do a write-up later.
Mr. krista: "Everything about it is great. Everybody calls it proto-heavy-hetal, but there were heavy bands already playing (Blue Cheer, etc.), but there are whole bands that wouldn’t exist without that. Hüsker Dü owes a huge debt to how terrifyingly noisy that was. There are thousands of noisy, heavy bands that can just point their origin story to that song. I think Paul McCartney tried to out-Who the Who, and it turns out they were better than that. And they were ####ed up as a band, so it’s a chaotic recording. It’s just a ####### mint jam from a mint band."
Suggested cover: This seems like a bad idea.
To be honest, this is my favorite Beatle song. For all you headbangers who know how glorious it is when music hits that spot where rage turns into triumph, imagine the first time that spot was ever hit by music and you have Helter Skelter. The fact that every scintilla of noise in this thing is as musical and and tactile and sensible to me as Chopin makes it indeed a triumph. I also actually knew the Helter Skelter "ride" in Blackpool from my Irish summers and the first stanza...25. Helter Skelter (White Album, 1968)
Beatles version: Spotify YouTube
@wikkidpissah, do you want to comment on this one, since (1) it's in your top three, and (2) you're a better writer than the rest of us combined? If not (and probably also if so), I'll come back in and do a write-up later.
Mr. krista: "Everything about it is great. Everybody calls it proto-heavy-hetal, but there were heavy bands already playing (Blue Cheer, etc.), but there are whole bands that wouldn’t exist without that. Hüsker Dü owes a huge debt to how terrifyingly noisy that was. There are thousands of noisy, heavy bands that can just point their origin story to that song. I think Paul McCartney tried to out-Who the Who, and it turns out they were better than that. And they were ####ed up as a band, so it’s a chaotic recording. It’s just a ####### mint jam from a mint band."
Suggested cover: This seems like a bad idea.
Then stop for a while, GB k4. This seems to me to be a thread about joy. If it's become a chore, then scale back.With only 25 to go, I feel at a point of exhaustion.
True - we can fill the time with Gerry and the Pacemakers stories and skiffle tunes.Then stop for a while, GB k4. This seems to me to be a thread about joy. If it's become a chore, then scale back.
I was gonna do my Top 100 Freddie And The Dreamers tunes, according to Pitchfork.True - we can fill the time with Gerry and the Pacemakers stories and skiffle tunes.
This line is actually from John's first attempt at the third verse of "Come Together."To be honest, this is my favorite Beatle song. For all you headbangers who know how glorious it is when music hits that spot where rage turns into triumph, imagine the first time that spot was ever hit by music and you have Helter Skelter. The fact that every scintilla of noise in this thing is as musical and and tactile and sensible to me as Chopin makes it indeed a triumph. I also actually knew the Helter Skelter "ride" in Blackpool from my Irish summers and the first stanza...
When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide
Where I stop and I turn and I go for a ride
Till I get to the bottom and I see you again
....of the song actually meant something to me, because i know the buzz of cheap joy, as well as the smells of rancid chip grease and holiday coach buttsweat, that came with a hazy, July day on a Lancashire boardwalk. nufced.
we may have to talk about the brilliance of sauternes. where do you stand on resiling, specially, brilliant german resiling?Brilliant.
And I’d drink any of these other than the Sauternes. (Paul guys: “You just hate Paul!“)
Top 25 for me.25. Helter Skelter (White Album, 1968)
Beatles version: Spotify YouTube
@wikkidpissah, do you want to comment on this one, since (1) it's in your top three, and (2) you're a better writer than the rest of us combined? If not (and probably also if so), I'll come back in and do a write-up later.
Mr. krista: "Everything about it is great. Everybody calls it proto-heavy-hetal, but there were heavy bands already playing (Blue Cheer, etc.), but there are whole bands that wouldn’t exist without that. Hüsker Dü owes a huge debt to how terrifyingly noisy that was. There are thousands of noisy, heavy bands that can just point their origin story to that song. I think Paul McCartney tried to out-Who the Who, and it turns out they were better than that. And they were ####ed up as a band, so it’s a chaotic recording. It’s just a ####### mint jam from a mint band."
Suggested cover: This seems like a bad idea.