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Which Beatles Top 15 Is Better?

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^excellent choices except for Eleanor Rigby... so tired of that song.

 

Also Good Day Sunshine is good, but I can only take in small doses, and Let it Be is a little bit overplayed

 

Oooooh that's a bad attitude on Eleanor Rigby! :D

 

I think Eleanor Rigby is a fantastic song. Let It Be may be overplayed but there's no denying it's epicness!

 

One Beatles song I've never been so fond of is Come Together. It doesn't do much for me. Even Something I can give or take on that. In fact those two songs are amongst my least listened to on Abbey Road!

I won't deny it's a great song and excellent especially in terms of songwriting and arrangement, it's just too overplayed. Like I find a lot of people I've come across pick that song as their favorite or one of their favorites. I personally think there's so many better songs, or songs I like a lot more

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Hey Mike, do you like Tame Impala? Just heard them today, they remind me of some of the stuff from Playlist B. You know, the better playlist...

 

Start with It Is Not Meant To Be and Solitude Is Bliss.

I've heard a few songs by them and they are good!

 

Haha... Well just because it has more votes doesn't mean it's better :P

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I said we had to decide who wins. The one who gets the most votes or the one who gets the least. You said the most :p

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