Magical mystery and revolver belong in front of white album, I won't argue the sgt pepper placement, let it be especially the naked album release showcased how great of an album let it be or "get back" would've been had the beatles maintained full control and focus of it.
Revolver possibly, depending on the day I'd agree with you. Never magical mystery tour though, think there's a tad too much fluffy like blue jay way, flying, and hello goodbye
Hi, the Beatles or the white album is the one I've listened the most, then Abbey Road and Revolver, I've got a soft spot for Let it be too, maybe I'm the only one! I like it a lot, Two of us is one of my favourite song
1) Abbey Road (10/10) 2) Revolver (10/10) 3) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (10/10) 4) Rubber Soul (10/10) 5) The Beatles (10/10) 6) Magical Mystery Tour (9.5/10) 7) Let It Be (9/10) 8) Help! (9/10) 9) A Hard Day's Night (9/10) 10) Please Please Me (8.5/10) 11) With The Beatles (8/10) 12) Beatles For Sale (7.5/10) 13) Yellow Submarine (7/10) The top 2 is almost interchangable for me, as many of my favorite Beatles songs are on them, and I can see Magical Mystery Tour being higher, even though it's just a compilation of 5 singles and an EP from 1967 with songs that weren't on Sgt. Pepper's. It's a clear top 6 in terms of which albums are there, though! Let It Be is a bit messy, but I love it anyway. I think Help! is the best early Beatles album, but A Hard Day's Night is close, and I think their debut is really great too! I like Yellow Submarine and Beatles For Sale, but they're definitely not as great as the others. I'll mostly come back to that top 6 and probably some compilations.
I genuinely don't think I have anything to add to the conversation surrounding that album if you know what I mean, also thought it was a funny ending Appreciate the kind words my friend :)
13: Yellow Submarine 12: The Beatles For Sale 11: With the Beatles 10: Please Please Me 9: A Hard Day’s Night 8: Let It Be 7: Help! 6: Rubber Soul 5: The Magical Mystery Tour 4: Abbey Road 3: Revolver 2: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1: The Beatles “White Album”
😭😭 I'll be honest yeah, I was kind of dozing off because I was so fucking tired, so I chugged 140mg of caffeine and just started yelling to superficially wake myself up. I passed out for like 15 hours after the recording 😎
It's like you read my mind. (Mostly) Revolver was the first album I bought on vinyl so it has a special place for me. I love it. So diverse. The white Album is my favourite I think. Wild honey pie is so schizophrenic I love it. As for Abby road, I need to listen to it again.. I would have put Sgt pepper's a little higher mabye but you made me reconsider my opinion on magical mystery tour. Good video, fren. ❤
what i love about the beatles is that each album is so different that everyones list is different in some way, i have never seen someone rank a hard days night so low :(
I listen to them again and this is my opinion: 13. Yellow Submarine. (I like hey Bulldog tho. ) 12. The Beatles for sales 11.with the Beatles 10. Please please me 9. A hard days night 8. Let it be 7. Help! 6. Rubber soul 5. Sgt peppers 4. Magical mystery tour 3. Revolver 2. Abbey road 1. The Beatles. (White album.) The top three are so close I love them. I thought hard about recently I like magical mystery tour more them Sgt pepper's. I used to denigrate MMT because I used to be a bit snobby about it for some reason. But I like it more then Sgt peppers. I love how diverse Revolver is. I reach for the White Album the most tho. But Revolver has a special place as it was the first album I bought on vinyl. ❤ Abbey road has banger after banger. High production value. But the top three could change positions depending on my mood. Thank you for making me reconsider my opinion on magical mystery tour.
I actually respect this list. But Sergeant Pepper isn’t a concept album at all. Literally none of those songs have anything to do with one another. So other than “acting like they are a different band” … that’s where it ends.
The concept is a different band performing their setlist live, and the irony is meant to be that none of those songs could have been done live at the time. It's a loose concept tbf, but even that aside, it doesn't need to be a concept album for me to consider the flow and how the songs work together in an album format if that makes sense
@@Dankyjabo I just think it’s a concept album about as much as Seinfeld is a show about nothing. Seinfeld was about plenty of things. Other than the SPLHCB bookends, there was no cohesion. George Martin says he regrets not putting Strawberry Fields & Penny Lane on there. So if he did, it’s not a concept album anymore? Every song is a standalone piece. I think our definition is just different. But I think John Lennon said “it had no conceptual meaning”. I guess I lean more towards Lennon’s opinion than yours, I suppose. Anyway, good video. You obviously know what youre talking about. And I’m a massive Beatles fan.
Great video, and I mostly agree with you. I just have to point out that it's inconsistent to call Mr. Kite nonsense while at the same calling I Am the Walrus John's masterpiece, the latter of which was deliberately written to be incomprehensible nonsense. Same with calling Within You Without You "im14andthisisdeep" while at the same time calling Tomorrow Never Knows existential. They both talk about the same Eastern philosophy woo woo spiritual ideas.
Your “I’m looking through” opinion makes it hard to take you seriously. “Love has a nasty way of disappearing over night” is a spiritual predecessor to “For No One”. Top five song on the album.
1. Sgt Peppers 2. Revolver 3. Abbey Road 4. The Beatles 5. Rubber Soul 6. Magical Mystery Tour 7. Let It Be 8. Help! 9. Beatles For Sale 10. A Hard Day’s Night 11. Please Please Me 12. With the Beatles 13. Yellow Submarine
Aweosme video so far! And thank you for not putting With the Beatles at the bottom. Without much thought I think mine would be 1 The Beatles (Fucking amazing, it has everything and is like a chaotic journey and I even like the 2 songs that should not be named, I’m not tryna be a hipster I just think this contains their best songwriting) 2 Revolver (Possibly the greatest album ever even if its No 2, I still have to debate if this should be number 1) 3 Abbey Road (Best production and was my first Beatles album, it is phenomenal pop for 47 minutes that never stops) 4 Rubber Soul (If you removed run for your life or made it less controversial it would probably rank higher, otherwise it’s a masterpiece from start to finish) 5 Help! (Their first masterpiece - the closer, their best songs yet as of the time) 6 Beatles For Sale (Fight me, I love this album to death! Contains their best covers and the weaker tracks are cool in idea which I appreciate, it’s always really clicked with me for some reason) 7 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (A bit overrated as you said but it’s amazing and innovative, Not sequenced great and the songwriting is better elsewhere) 8 Magical Mystery Tour (Not a UK album but contains some of their best) 9 A Hard Day’s Night (Some early masterpieces and no real duds even if Tell me why is one I can live without) 10 Please Please Me (One of the best debuts ever and very energetic) 11 Let It Be (Spector fucked this album so hard and I love Naked much more) 12 Beatles For Sale (Could’ve been a masterpiece if they were given more time and is still an all time great) 13 Yellow Submarine (How is it anything else?
It's kind of wrong to place magical mystery tour so high. Are the tracks better? Yes. But that is because it is a collection of singles and other material. While it is representative of the Beatles at the height of their songwriting, it was all material that was already released and people were already familiar with. The songs that were new and recorded specifically for the album were stuff like Hello Goodbye, which isn't really top of the line material (although pretty good 60s pop). Considering it a serious original Beatles LP is kind of a shame, and it is the reason no one brings it up, or it isn't as much of a cultural touchstone as Sgt. Peppers. It's easy to go back now and declare it amazing since it shows up right alongside the rest of their albums in their spotify discography, but I don't think it counts, pretty much for the same reasons as Yellow Submarine.
The grandiose arrangement of "Long and winding road" elevates the song. "I'm Looking Through you" is an excellent song "Magical Mystery Tour" can not be considered with the added songs from singles which would make the album great if it were not for American distributors trying to pad an album. Remember if "Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" were meant to be on Sgt.Pepper which would have made that album a greater album. The "White Album" has too many weak tracks. A single album would have been better.
I’m looking through is not filler. From what Iunderstand , the US version is messier with the false start but it’s an amazing song and you’re the only person i’ve seen saying it’s one of the worst in their whole discography.
1. Abbey Road 2. Revolver 3. A Hard Day's Night 4. Help! 5. Rubber Soul 6. Beatles For Sale 7. Please Please Me 8. Magical Mystery Tour 9. The White Album 10. Sgt. Pepper's 11. With The Beatles 12. Let It Be 13. Yellow Submarine I never understood the immense love for Sgt. Pepper or the White album. Sgt. Pepper feels a bit off, a few too many meme tracks, not their best work. The White album has so much filler, it's almost embarrassing. (Should have never been a double album, imho) Let It Be feels like a lazy finale. Never understood the dislike for Beatles For Sale --'No Reply' or 'I'll follow The Sun' are better than any track on Sgt. Pepper.
i used to not enjoy let it be until i watched get back i don’t know why but i gained such an appreciation for it dont get me wrong i prefer the naked version of the album but let it be is pretty solid in my opinion
Best: 1. Rubber Soul 2. Revolver 3. Help! 4. A Hard Days Night 5. Beatles '65 Honorable mention: A Hard Days Night, Sgt. Pepper Worst: 1. Let It Be 2. Hey Jude 3. Abbey Road (okay, the Harrison songs are quite good) 4. The Beatles 5. Magical Mystery Tour Honorable mention: Yellow Submarine