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TexasTowelie

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3. Nice to know I wasn't the only one thinking this way.
Sun May 26, 2013, 01:54 AM
May 2013

My vote was also for Revolver due to the lack of gimmickry.

I can't disagree with you at all... Taverner May 2013 #1
I'd agree with Revolver HarveyDarkey May 2013 #2
Nice to know I wasn't the only one thinking this way. TexasTowelie May 2013 #3
I'm partial to the sprawling brilliant mess of the White Album Tom Ripley May 2013 #4
White Album is "bloody brilliant" Taverner May 2013 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Joe Shlabotnik May 2013 #6
White album IS brilliant Joe Shlabotnik May 2013 #7
Mushrooms are good. Especially in small doses. Taverner May 2013 #9
With The Beatles (1963) Iggo May 2013 #8
Despite being popular, Joe Shlabotnik May 2013 #10
All My Loving was my first Beatles song. Iggo May 2013 #11
'Zactly Joe Shlabotnik May 2013 #15
This is an interesting question, and I have my own question graham4anything May 2013 #12
Interesting point of view. Joe Shlabotnik May 2013 #13
yeah. graham4anything May 2013 #17
Abby Road zanana1 May 2013 #14
Abbey Road contrived and crappy? burnodo May 2013 #16
Exactly ... Trajan May 2013 #21
Maxwell's Silver Hammer is certainly contrived and crappy. edbermac May 2013 #34
'Octopus's Garden' was my introduction to The Beatles. Aristus May 2013 #39
Octopus's Garden was a song that Ringo wanted to make for his kids... WCGreen May 2013 #41
For us its walkerbait41 May 2013 #18
Abbey Road... pipi_k May 2013 #19
Revolver and Rubber Soul are two fantastic albums that really showed WCGreen May 2013 #42
Abbey Road lunamagica May 2013 #20
Indeed ... it is magical ... Trajan May 2013 #22
So are you saying that the Beatles did not perform together Art_from_Ark May 2013 #31
Abbey Road was recorded after Let It Be Sugarcoated May 2013 #32
And all this time, I thought Let It Be was recorded last Art_from_Ark May 2013 #33
Phil Spector was involved with Let It Be... WCGreen May 2013 #43
He was brought into it later. harmonicon May 2013 #47
While I like them all LWolf May 2013 #23
That actually might be their best, from a certain standpoint. Incredibly diverse, nomorenomore08 May 2013 #26
My sister and I raced home to get control of the lunch music. WCGreen May 2013 #44
A win-win. LWolf May 2013 #46
Impossible to choose between 'Revolver' and 'Abbey Road.' nomorenomore08 May 2013 #24
Rubber Soul and Revovler pink-o May 2013 #25
Rubber Soul JCMach1 May 2013 #29
That's about where I am KamaAina May 2013 #37
Hate to break it to you... harmonicon May 2013 #48
Abbey Road. Sheldon Cooper May 2013 #27
There's an argument to made, really, for every album from 'Rubber Soul' on. nomorenomore08 May 2013 #28
My favorite phase was the Bob Dylan and The Byrds folk influences Sugarcoated May 2013 #30
Help. tblue May 2013 #35
You make a strong argument. Iggo May 2013 #38
Great songs. WCGreen May 2013 #45
Abbey Road. dawg May 2013 #36
Rubber Soul. hay rick May 2013 #40
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