Your favourite lesser known Beatles song
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If I fell:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_80s6S_7Vw
Golden Slumbers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcQjM7gV6mI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_80s6S_7Vw
Golden Slumbers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcQjM7gV6mI
When I was in a band (40+) years ago we did a few Beatles covers but tried to do the less well known ones. We had there we liked; Eight Days a Week, One After 909 and She Came in Through the Bathroom Window.
I agree about Revolver but I also like Rubber Soul, I tend to think of them almost like a double album. If I needed Someone from Rubber Soul is a great song but then I could name so many lesser known numbers by them.
I agree about Revolver but I also like Rubber Soul, I tend to think of them almost like a double album. If I needed Someone from Rubber Soul is a great song but then I could name so many lesser known numbers by them.
Love You Too - George's Sitar-fest on Revolver
All Too Much - full on psychedelic piece from the 'Yellow Submarine' soundtrack
Three more from Revolver - I'm Only Sleeping, And Your Bird Can Sing and She Said She Said, written by John pretty much as throw away songs (his words not mine) but all brilliant recordings.
Have to add Tomorrow Never Knows as well, not perhaps less well known but hardly ever heard on the radio, it still sounds extraordinary when you consider it was recorded just three and half years after Love me Do.
Impossible to pick just one Dicky
All Too Much - full on psychedelic piece from the 'Yellow Submarine' soundtrack
Three more from Revolver - I'm Only Sleeping, And Your Bird Can Sing and She Said She Said, written by John pretty much as throw away songs (his words not mine) but all brilliant recordings.
Have to add Tomorrow Never Knows as well, not perhaps less well known but hardly ever heard on the radio, it still sounds extraordinary when you consider it was recorded just three and half years after Love me Do.
Impossible to pick just one Dicky

Its All Too Much by George, yes.. Usually on absolute full tilt before asking friends "Guess what this is?"
No-one ever answered Beatles
The insane feedback at the start, the "whipping" drums, Paul's deep heavy single-note bass... And the whole song is in one (1) chord, somehow still very melodic. So George!
No-one ever answered Beatles

The insane feedback at the start, the "whipping" drums, Paul's deep heavy single-note bass... And the whole song is in one (1) chord, somehow still very melodic. So George!
Edited by Pereldh on Wednesday 23 February 11:05
Pereldh said:
Its All Too Much by George, yes.. Usually on absolute full tilt before asking friends "Guess what this is?"
No-one ever answered Beatles
The insane feedback at the start, the "whipping" drums, Paul's deep heavy single-note bass... And the whole song is in one (1) chord, somehow still very melodic. So George!
I still can't make out what Lennon's backward vocal is at the start!No-one ever answered Beatles

The insane feedback at the start, the "whipping" drums, Paul's deep heavy single-note bass... And the whole song is in one (1) chord, somehow still very melodic. So George!
Edited by Pereldh on Wednesday 23 February 11:05
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