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Amen, Mr. Krista. Amen.It’s funny how much you internalize these songs without really listening to them."
Amen, Mr. Krista. Amen.It’s funny how much you internalize these songs without really listening to them."
Have you said what your #1 is?Just caught up on about 4 pages of this amazing, amazing experience. No quibbles whatsoever with any of the last few rankings. All great songs. I just wish I had paid attention to K4's album breakdown for her top 10 and made a better effort on my prediction. But why would I, since no one reads any of her posts. At this point, I just hope my #1 ends up being Krista's #1.
If not done already, there has to be a lot of money in a commercial jingle “Hey St. Jude’s”.pecorino said:Thanks, I am not much for sharing a title but I appreciate the congratulations. St Jude it is. Very generous of you.
I don't get it, for similar reasons to my thoughts on that other songIs “I Want to Hold Your Hand” really about sex? Got in a disagreement with my lady friend this evening about this question. Especially want the @JZilla take.
Completed albums (i.e., these will not change, as all songs have been ranked).heckmanm said:I'm keeping a google spreadsheet to track high, low, average and median ranks by album.krista4 said:Well, the most you could expect would be three, since I said I'd have two Revolver songs and one single in the top 10, so you're still right there if "Rain" makes it.![]()
ETA: I'm going to calculate a weighted average for each record. I don't know what happened to Revolver as I thought it was my favorite, but maybe Help! is based on the rankings.
Hmmm...I already posted a lot of my favorite George vids (The Carl Perkins concert, his Hard Day's Night scene), but I'll do a few little ones here and look for others later@Ted Lange as your Bartender, do you have any good George-related videos to share for his birthday?
Well this is actually the opposite of George's birthday, I suppose, but I'm reminded of when he died for some reason.krista4 said:How is everyone planning to celebrate George’s birthday tomorrow?
Nope. I don't want to spoil the party.krista4 said:Have you said what your #1 is?
No, it's the opposite, I'm the one that thinks it's about sex. For example, the beginning:I don't get it, for similar reasons to my thoughts on that other song
People who went to Gainesville think everything is about sex?
What is it that he thinks she'll understand? I guess the innocent explanation would be something like "I think you understand what it is like to want to hold someone's hand." But to me, it seems a lot more like a wink-wink "you understand when I'm saying I want to hold your hand I'm really talking about sex, right?"Oh yeah I tell you somethin'
I think you'll understand
When I say that somethin'
I want to hold your hand
What exactly is he trying to hide? His love? Why? No, he's trying to hide his boner.And when I touch you
I feel happy inside
It's such a feelin' that my love
I can't hide
I think you've convinced me. Sounds like a pretty tenacious bonerNo, it's the opposite, I'm the one that thinks it's about sex. For example, the beginning:
What is it that he thinks she'll understand? I guess the innocent explanation would be something like "I think you understand what it is like to want to hold someone's hand." But to me, it seems a lot more like a wink-wink "you understand when I'm saying I want to hold your hand I'm really talking about sex, right?"
OK, and this part:
What exactly is he trying to hide? His love? Why? No, he's trying to hide his boner.
Seems pretty obvious to me.
My cousin Rob gets her next. He's signed on to live-action The Little Mermaid for Disney and the gaGA wants it BAD and so does the mouse. Y'all ready for Ariel being a 35yo Italian girl from the Bronx?Since I can't get my #### together on Beatles tunes, let me just say that Lady Gaga is amaze-balls but that song is not really good. Good on dreamy Bradley Cooper to get up there and try, though.
I want to add that the endless nananas go on too long on the studio version, but Paul can really work the audience with it when playing live.simey said:I think they should have started fading out the song at the 4 minute mark when Paul sings Jude Judey Judey Judey Judey Judey Ow Wow. I still think it is a great song.krista4 said:
Love the way Mr. k got there.krista4 said:14. Hey Jude (single, 1968)
Mr. krista: "That song just keeps going. How long do you think they were in the studio nana'ing before they gave up the ghost and quit? How many more nananas did they actually do before the fade out? Like 15-20 minutes? They nanana for so long you forget it’s a cheer up song for John Lennon’s kid after John Lennon abandoned his family. Then he had nothing to do with Julian, after beating up his mom. Man, your heroes will disappoint you every time. What I’m saying is I don’t like it much."
Suggested cover: Wilson Pickett
I was afraid it would be too political. That not why we here.I was gonna toss out some unsolicited opinions about the Oscar winners/losers but since you edited your post about that I will let it go, let it go
Instead I'll go listen to I Want To Hold Your Hand
we hashing it out over in the Oscar thread anyway..I was afraid it would be too political. That not why we here.
I get it, but Nowhere Man doesn't do it for me. And then Mr. Krista closes it out with a cheap shot on The Byrds? Uncalled for.krista4 said:13. Nowhere Man (Rubber Soul, 1965)
Beatles version: Spotify YouTube
John was struggling to come up with a new song, battling ennui and isolation in the London suburbs. After several hours of frustration, he decided to lie down, and while he did, "Nowhere Man" came to him. Though the song was a reflection of some despondency in his own life, John adopted a more Paul-like approach, writing it as if talking about an allegorical character. (And in fact this song was used in Yellow Submarine as a song about sad but charming little Jeremy Hillary Boob.)
The three-part harmonies in this song are incredible, not just in the notes they sing, but because their dreamy presentation does such an amazing job of on the one hand vivifying the melancholy lyrics, but on the other also weaving into the song as if to tell John he's not alone. Paul's high harmonies at the end are especially chilling. These lyrics are astonishingly good, summoning universal feelings of isolation and loneliness, but with hopeful notes as well (e.g., "the world is at your command"). It's almost like John is having a conversation with himself, emphasizing the downbeat lyrics of the verses in a downward motion of notes, but then bucking himself up on the bridges with brighter vocals and reminders that everyone goes through this and it will get better - not unlike what Paul was saying to Julian in "Hey Jude." John's vocal is particularly sweet and vulnerable, making it one of my favorites; my favorite part is the hopefulness when he sings that line, "the world is at your command." Every Beatle is phenomenal in support of the song's feel. George's little fills are perfectly on-time supplements, and he and John support the lyrics well on their terrific double-tracked guitar solo that spirals down through the chords evoking the loneliness, but then ends with that hopeful high harmonic played by George to flow into the next verse. George's work on this song is so distractingly excellent that I only recently started noticing Paul's bass line, and now I find it impossible not to focus on it; I'm convinced it's one of his best.
Mr. krista: "Paul’s part at the end - that’s the best. I love how the chime-y 12-string sounds like The Byrds if The Byrds were really good. Love how George Harrison really owned that sound. Particularly great lyrics. That would have been an incredible band name – it says a lot without really saying anything. Like I love the band Police Teeth…I don’t know what it means."
Suggested cover: Low
Your top 20 or so has been a gut punch to my particular taste and ranking but damn if it isn't somewhat beautiful.
I get it. And the whole notion of ranking these songs has been a never-ending gut punch; it's like choosing a favorite child (if you're Shawn Kemp I guess). Can't say I regret it since I've enjoyed the thread, particularly hearing people's stories and interacting with people on a subject we all love so much.Your top 20 or so has been a gut punch to my particular taste and ranking but damn if it isn't somewhat beautiful.
And I say that here for no reason that I can think of because you have this about 10 spots higher than I do, but it's the whole ensemble of songs in this group I think.
Oh no. You didn't.it's like choosing a favorite child (if you're Shawn Kemp I guess).
I think this would make a good subtitle for The Political Forum.Living is easy with eyes closed
Misunderstanding all you see
Yes, @simey let me know your charity and any special dedications when you have a chance.Oh no. You didn't.
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eta* Man, I managed to snag a four on your charity quest. Thanks for doing that. St. Jude is worthy, and I'm sure simey will pick something worthy as well. Awesome all around. Kudos to you for your generosity, and kudos to simey and pecorino for getting down to the nub of it.
Place association, as with Strawberry Fields and No Name Lane, would be an odd, ambivalent thing for war babies from Liverpool.
I was shocked no one chose it as my favorite. It would seem to be the chalky choice along with Abbey Road medley and A Day In The Life.Strawbs was gonna be my guess for your number one so just as well I never got a submission together
Any other band in the world, it would be much easier to peg your own and other people’s faves but there is just too much good stuff here and it’s all so subjective
Also some of these in the teens would be below 100 on my list. The only song we shared in top ten.. A Day In the Life (my new guess, seems almost chalkish)
I'd like the donation to go to Ruff Love Rescue. The woman that runs it, Sue, works tirelessly saving as many dogs as she can that have come from terrible situations. She gives them another chance for a good life, and the ones that are dying from horrific circumstances, she makes sure they are comfortable, and lets them experience what love is during their last days, weeks, or moments.Yes, @simey let me know your charity and any special dedications when you have a chance.
Very interesting observation. I don't think I have either. I wonder why.I've never heard any Beatle anecdotes about that kind of thing, but one would have to develop a very strange & strong sense of place growing up in those circumstances.
The only thing that stuck with me on Liverpool was that is was a port city, giving the lads easier access to records imported from the states.Very interesting observation. I don't think I have either. I wonder why.
Even Strawberry Field was written up in the press as if it were a dingy place, but John and Paul objected to that characterization. I've never heard them focus on the negative aspects of Liverpool.
Done and done, to St. Jude and Ruff Love. They both took PayPal, and coincidentally I had $200 sitting in my PayPal account because I gave a friend $200 to help get her truck towed off a forest road where she'd crashed it. Never expected her to repay me, but she did, so that money was just sitting there waiting to go to a good cause!Thank you, krista.![]()
Great charity. My company does a lot to support them. I've visited St Jude in a very personal setting, and it's an experience that is life changing and frankly more emotive than I'm accustomed to. Well done all around.Oh no. You didn't.
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eta* Man, I managed to snag a four on your charity quest. Thanks for doing that. St. Jude is worthy, and I'm sure simey will pick something worthy as well. Awesome all around. Kudos to you for your generosity, and kudos to simey and pecorino for getting down to the nub of it.
I hit the thinking reaction before you made your edit, and it was because I was thinking if I should have used Antonio Cromartie or someone more current instead.Oh, I see the thinking reaction to one of my posts. I was laughing about Shawn Kemp, certainly not the charities. The charity digression was just an "edited to add" thing that had nothing to do with the original impetus for my comment.
Shawn Kemp. Ouch. Antonio Cromartie. Antonio Brown...the list gets long.
There is it is!! Moves up 32 slots on the Composite. This type a pick happened quite often with the last ten Top 25's sent in. Someone liking a song a lot and only on 2-3 lists. Not a bad thing at all.10. I'm So Tired (White Album, 1968)
this is another one of my oversights - I love this song and always have.There is it is!! Moves up 32 slots on the Composite. This type a pick happened quite often with the last ten Top 25's sent in. Someone liking a song a lot and only on 2-3 lists. Not a bad thing at all.
I've tried to like this song. And I used to have insomnia when I was 27-35. One night I just said #### it. I'm going to get up and not worry about this any longer and go watch a movie until I feel tired again. Haven't had it since.
I've been going to sleep very easily playing my spotify list at nights the last few months. There is a timer app I downloaded and I set it for 30 minutes and I'm always asleep before the music stops. It's stopped that super tired, then brain racing thing....
It's also the title of my Binky and his Top25 lists Band.happy birthday George!
"Don't Bother Me" is a song by the Beatles from their 1963 album With the Beatles. It was the first song written by George Harrison.
I did not know that.