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Krista4's Beatles 1-25 List Thread! Count down will start Mon Feb 14 noon ET. Will take new lists til then... (1 Viewer)

Hadn't thought to break down my Top 25 by album, so here goes:

Please Please Me - 3

With The Beatles - 2

Hard Days Night - 2

Beatles For Sale - 3

Help - 6

Rubber Soul - 3

Revolver - 4

Sgt Pepper - 3

Magical Mystery Tour - 2

The White Album - 7

Yellow Submarine - 1

Abbey Road - 5

Let It Be - 5

Past Masters 1 - 5

Past Masters 2 - 6


isn't this guy supposed to be really good at math?

 
six more lists in.  14 have now been entered.   Many thanks to all so far for making them easy to read.

When we do the countdown, I'm going to list where they ranked in 2019 and now.   Starting to notice some stunning changes in both directions.   Please do NOT respond to this post and spotlight songs.  Thanks!

 
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Although I added 8 more songs, I am making really good progress. Reasonably certain I’ve eliminated 150 songs…well def at least 144.

At present, out of 54:

singles - 11   
Please Please Me - 4  
With The Beatles - 1   
A Hard Day’s Night - 5   
Beatles for Sale - 1   
Help! - 5   
Rubber Soul - 4   
Revolver - 3   
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - 4
Magical Mystery Tour - 1   
The Beatles (White Album) - 5   
Yellow Submarine* - 0   
Abbey Road - 6   
Let It Be - 5

*ah but what a great first in-theater movie, as I feel it’s best appreciated by six year olds

Lennon - 21

McCartney - 22

Lennon/McCartney - 6

Harrison - 4

Starr - 1

Cover - 1

I don’t feel like I’m being totally consistent, but “mostly John” or “mostly Paul” is being counted as authorship. Except when it’s not. Is there an authoritative source to help here? I’ve been looking at the Wikipedia, Beatlesbible.com and Beatlesarchive.net - a rather tedious methodology. Also fun, as I'm learning a lot along the way.

ETA: first two are in the narrative of each song; the latter lists the principle composer and main lead singer.

http://www.beatlesarchive.net/composer-singer-beatles-songs.html 

 
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Looked at my old list and did some listening yesterday and I don't think mine will change much. A couple slight adjustments on order and maybe 2 of my backend songs will be replaced but I still feel good about my list. 

 
I'm doing the scientific ( :oldunsure:  ) approach to re-ranking by using this tool that someone had posted in the U2 thread.  I entered my top 60 from last time, and we'll see where it goes.


Came out with three new entries in my top 10 (at #4, #8 and #10) and six new entries in the top 25 (ranging between #16-25).  :oldunsure:  

 
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I can't figure this out.
lol thnx fixed

there were a couple covers fm the Beatlemania era I thought about for my Top 60; one banger really stands out bc it was one take & the singer nailed it. but moot pt as it won’t sniff the Top 25 list just an old sentimental fav.

this is super fun. I did not do one the first around as my life was a bit upside down back then. glad @Getzlaf15 decided to do another post- Get Back.

 
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lol thnx fixed

there were a couple covers fm the Beatlemania era I thought about for my Top 60; one banger really stands out bc it was one take & the singer nailed it. but moot pt as it won’t sniff the Top 25 list just an old sentimental fav.

this is super fun. I did not do one the first around as my life was a bit upside down back then. glad @Getzlaf15 decided to do another post- Get Back.


It didn't occur to me that it meant "cover."  :bag:   I'm glad you're having fun!

 
you know, I've really been giving this a lot of thought ...

and the more I think about it ...

the more evident it becomes that we need to land somewhere a little of 40 songs to really make this thing work like it should. 

 
You're thinking about The Beatles, you're thinking about numbers...

How about a The Beatles songs containing numbers quiz?

(PM me for the answer key)

1. How many holes are there in Blackburn, Lancashire?

 12,000

 8,000

 4,000

 10,000

2. According to the Beatles, how many days are there in a week?

 As many as you want, man

 Seven, duh!

 Eight

 Fourteen

3. In "Ticket To Ride", how many times does the singer say the girl should think before leaving?

 Three times

 A hundred times

 Again

 Twice

4. Ringo gets to sing a number song! On two occasions during "Honey Don't", Ringo exhorts George to "Rock on ______ time for me". During each separate request, how many times is George asked to "Rock on"?

 Four

 Two

 One

 Three

5. Which Beatles' song contain the following lyric?: "Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes"

 For You Blue

 Across The Universe

 The Inner Light

 Mother Nature's Son

6. How many grandchildren abound in "When I'm 64"?

 Two

 None

 Eight

 Three

7. Hard question alert! In the song "Cry Baby Cry", at what time does the meeting take place?

 Two thirty

 Ten o'clock

 Twelve o'clock

 Two o'clock

8. Another time-based question. In the song "Good Morning Good Morning", at what time of day are the "people running round"?

 Six o'clock

 Three o'clock

 Five o'clock

 Ten o'clock

9. In "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party", how many drinks has the singer had?

 A drink or two

 Two or three drinks

 Three or four drinks

 A drink or three

10. In the song "And Your Bird Can Sing", how many wonders can be seen?

 Two

 Seven

 Six

 Nine

11. "Yes, I'm gonna break them in two". What Beatles' tune contains these words?

 I'll Cry Instead

 Not A Second Time

 I Wanna Be Your Man

 Run For Your Life

12. What currency does "Mean Mr Mustard" keep "up his nose"?

 One halfpenny

 A pound note

 A ten bob note

 A shilling

13. "Don't Pass Me By" contains a number. What number would that be?

 Eight

 Three

 Two

 Four

14. Which Beatles track makes reference to a monetary amount of "Two pounds ten"?

 Taxman

 Eleanor Rigby

 Maggie Mae

 Mean Mr Mustard

15. In the song "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window", the focus of the story is a club dancer. At how many "clubs a day" did she dance?

 Fifteen

 Five

 Ten

 Three

16. In the song "Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite", how many summersets are performed?

 Two

 Six

 Seven

 Ten

17. In which Beatles track do we hear the expression "two by two"?

 What You're Doing

 Helter Skelter

 Get Back

 Roll Over Beethoven

18. How many "cool cats" and "cool chicks" were there?

 Two

 Three

 Four

 Ten

19. Which Beatles track contains the numbers 31 and 50?

 Maxwell's Silver Hammer

 Savoy Truffle

 Money

 Why Don't We Do It In The Road?

20. The song "Come Together" has two different numbers in the lyrics. One of the numbers is one. What is the other?

______________

21. The Beatles had a few instrumental tracks to their credit. One of them is called "______ Bar Original". What is the missing number?

 6

 12

 10

 8

22. "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" is perhaps a not too familiar album track from "Beatles For Sale". At what time of the morning did the singer find "fifty women knocking at (his) door"?

 2.30

 5.00

 4.30

 3.30

23. What Beatles track contains the line: "When she learns we are two"?

 I Need You

 It's Only Love

 If I Fell

 Love Me Do

24. In the song "I'm So Tired", how many weeks has it been since the singer has had any sleep?

 Three

 One

 Two

 Four

25. Finally, is there a Beatles' song that contains all of the numbers from one to ten?

 Yes

 No

 
List submitted.  As before, I didn't agonize over it as much as some of you, but I did add I think 4 new songs that really grab me musically, replacing some bigger hits that don't.

 
List submitted.  As before, I didn't agonize over it as much as some of you, but I did add I think 4 new songs that really grab me musically, replacing some bigger hits that don't.
Getting many that are saying this.  

The Krista effect.  Lol. Will happen to me also.  

So there was a song in the top 25 composite last time that has not been ranked yet by the 14 processed.  Two more just came in.  

 
4 more lists today.   18 processed now.  Two weeks until the deadline.   Great job so far!  Keep'em coming...

 
No One:

Still No One:

ABSOLUTELY No One:

BobbyLayne:

13. Yellow Submarine 
12. Beatles for Sale   
11. With the Beatles    
10. Magical Mystery Tour     
9. Please Please Me   
8. Let It Be… Naked   
7. A Hard Day’s Night
6. The Beatles (White Album)  
5. Help!     
4. Revolver
3. SPLHCB
2. Rubber Soul   
1. Abbey Road

🗑 Let It Be (producer Phil Spector)

 
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2.5 hour layover in Denver.

Starting to work on my list.

#### this is hard  :lmao:

I've gone through 50 songs and I have initially put a dozen in the 20-25 category.  :lmao:

 
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 I sent in a list today. I like the Beatles a lot, but I'm NOWHERE NEAR the expert many of y'all are. So not a lot of deep cuts on my Top 25.

Also - it wasn't asked, but if I had ranked every Beatles song ever, Michelle would come in last.

 
2.5 hour layover in Denver.

Starting to work on my list.

#### this is hard  :lmao:

I've gone through 50 songs and I have initially put a dozen in the 20-25 category.  :lmao:
First pass... Have 41 songs.  I'll have my list done tomorrow afternoon, unlike some other clowns in here.

 
20 lists have been processed.

Only 9 songs appear on 10 or more of those lists.

130 songs have been listed at least once.

32 (of 143) from 2019 have yet to be listed once in 2022.

 
whoknew said:
 I sent in a list today. I like the Beatles a lot, but I'm NOWHERE NEAR the expert many of y'all are. So not a lot of deep cuts on my Top 25.

Also - it wasn't asked, but if I had ranked every Beatles song ever, Michelle would come in last.
I feel this way about a song to be named later - don’t want to spotlight, but TriviaTime I think it has the record for most times covered. Auto skip for me.

I adore The Beatles but I’m def a casual in this cohort. @krista4 talks about being late to the party. Well, I would say her original thread, watching Get Back, and this exercise have taken me deeper and deeper into the black hole. I am loving the process, discovering something that’s always been there but I neglected.

I have 3 older siblings, but all of us were under 10 when Beatlemania peaked. Yellow Submarine was an excuse for us to go to the movies unaccompanied for the first time (Big sis would have been 11…odd detail, but I distinctly remember having spaghetti & meatballs for dinner before we went.)

I had a huge stack of ill-cared for 45s in the 60s which were played on a plastic player with a built-in speaker. By the time I started album buying, 8-tracks were in vogue - American Pie and Led Zeppelin IV were two early purchases.

A few years later, around the time I transitioned from the family console stereo to a stereo rack with separate components, I started buying LPs. The Red Album 1962-66 and The Blue Album 1967-70 were among the first albums I bought. The details I remember are always so random - those double albums cost $9.98, which was a pretty big jump from the normal $5.98 (& double LPs were $7.98.) So I guess you could say George Martin predetermined what songs would become most familiar to me. I have never purchased the original albums in any format.

Anyway, I never knew The White Album Super Deluxe (103 tracks) existed until I listened to it on Christmas Day evening. I didn’t listen to the 13 original UK albums until 3 years ago. I have repeated listening to all of them (several times each) in just the last few months. Such a delight!

My very chalky list probably reflects how I was informed back in 1973. Those 54 tracks still have a special place in my memory.

I recently learned The Beatles had 20 number one songs. Although I didn’t take charts into account in compiling my list, I checked this morning. 19 of the 20 were in my Top 60 (altogether I considered 91 songs for inclusion.) 9 of my 25 songs were chart toppers. I don’t think I have a single song which could be considered a deep cut - though there are several non-hits which have given me immense pleasure in recent weeks. The catalog is wellspring - new favorites keep bubbling up.

tl;dr - I’m not a very complicated man.

 
ProstheticRGK said:
Good news, I got some work done on my list.

Bad news, I am up to 36 songs, now.
Good luck. My initial list of 46 grew to 91 before I started going in the other direction.

It is so hard to exclude anything. If I made a list every week until YE I’m sure I would end up with 50 discrete rankings.

 
It is terribly difficult to complete this list.

On a sidenote, the 4K version of A Hard Day's Night was released today. I pre-ordered it in October and had completely forgotten about it. That was a nice surprise in the mailbox.

Reporter: How did you get to America

John: Took a left at Greenland

 

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