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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRolling Stones' Bill Wyman reviews/ranks 213 Beatles song from the core albums
sometimes witty and insightful, good for a read on a rainy or dry day
https://www.vulture.com/2017/06/all-213-beatles-songs-ranked-from-worst-to-best.html
sweetloukillbot
(11,023 posts)Theres a freelance music critic in Phoenix by that name. Hes a friend of a friend and it confused the hell out of me when I saw him in a FB discussion.
Yavin4
(35,439 posts)skylucy
(3,739 posts)(Stones) Bill Wyman has a lot of nerve critiquing (with a lot of criticism and snark) songs by the Beatles! Maybe the person who posted this meant the magazine Rolling Stone, not the rockers The Rolling Stones.
msongs
(67,406 posts)enough
(13,259 posts)Just started reading, and its clear the wonderful joke about it all is how even the worst Beatles songs are so great, one way or another.
Looking forward to spending some time with this. Thanks for posting.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)The Beatles had very few duds.
OhZone
(3,212 posts)Well, my brother and my carpool friends are far more into the Beatles than I am, but I was wondering.
I respect their place in history and I like a lot of tunes when they're played - but -
I'm always looking for something to add to my workout playlist.
Is there anything that would keep me moving and energized?
I really want to add music from other decades to my playlist. I have a lot from the 80s when I was a little kid. Some from the 90s when I was a teen. And some oddball music over the last two decades, but I want to expand my playlist. I love New Wave, Punk, Pop-Punk, and just plain Rock. And some pop tunes here and there. Also I can stand classical, and well, anything but country.
What are the most energetic of Beatles tunes?
blue neen
(12,321 posts)I don't know how anyone can stay still listening to that tune!