She Said, She Said was such a heavy song for 1966. I can see why Paul was against it with his concern of LSD. But man that song is a gem and my top favorite in Revolver
I can’t see that concern, it’s a great song. Paul is of course entitled not to like it if he doesn’t like the song itself but to not like over the concern of the song talking about LSD is a copout.
To me She said she said is pretty much a carbon copy of Rain wich came out not long before as a single...also. McCartney was prime responsible of the arrangements on Tomorrow Never Knows..(the first song recorded on the album) and is far more LSD so I really doubt that is the reason for McCartney dislike of the song
Song is about Jane and Dr. Asher doing mind control on Paul emkayultra It's a convo between Paul and Jane! When he was a boy everything was right until mother died.
I mean, he says as much years later. It’s not hard to see that but I think it’s also not hard to see that all their self criticisms have softened over the years.
Lennon always had a meaner side than his fellow Beatles and no doubt the breakup, particularly, the other Beatles disconcerting attitude to his beloved Yoko and maybe petty jealousy, contributed to these dislikes. Lennon had a jealous streak, admitting it in solo track Jealous Guy, which would definitely be another motive. Too many cat fights here by Lennon. Meanwhile most of us fans don't care....we love the songs in different degrees, but rarely hating, only maybe having less liked ones. Nevermind. Even the least liked ones here, often have interesting musical arrangements. As for Revolution No 9, we all have to experiment, even famous painters have painted over canvases or wished they hadn't painted some composition. Maxwell's Silver Hammer is actually similar to later songs by McCartney like Admiral Halsey/ Hands Across The Water and Magneto and Titanium Man; just whimsical, so not to everyone's taste.
I thought Hello, Goodbye was going to be on the list. I read somewhere that John hated it, but honestly, in my opinion, this song is great. Good guitars, good bass, good drums; good everything. It is one of my favorites, although I understand why lots of people dislike it
So far as I know is that John couldn't stand is that a song with such simple lyrics was more commercial than I am the Walrus. They should have come up with two fillers and release both songs as separate singles. But well, I'm not a Beatle and I wasn't born then so what should I know about releasing music-history-changing singles.
"Good Morning, Good Morning" was the first Beatle song that I like d in my life. The animal sounds at the end was Just amazing for me and my 9 years old.
I agree with most choices made here. A major exception is "She Said, She Said", which remains one of my favorite tracks on the 'Revolver' album, and which was also a favorite of Leonard Bernstein. Listen to what Ringo does on the drums ... phenomenal!
There's audio from Lennon talking about where that song came from. They were at the Playboy mansion and Peter Fonda kept coming up to them and saying in a creepy tone "I know what it's like to be dead" regarding an LSD trip he had. They didn't know who he was and kept walking away from him.
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer is a very good song. It can only be judged negatively if the Beatles is your standard. A one hit wonder of that quality would have made somebody famous. The chords and melody are Paul at close to his best, and there’s nobody better. The arrangement and production are perfect, and to top it off we have a song about a serial killer, whose dark humour is sadly lacking throughout rock n pop history.
Help! was never going to include (or be called) 'Eight Days a Week', nor was it due to be issued as a single to tie in with the movie. The film was originally called 'Eight Arms to Hold You', and that title appears on the US 'Ticket to Ride' single.
I am surprised there was no mention of The Long and Winding Road. Phil Spector heavily altered the track without consulting Paul, and the fallout from that was spectacular.
I love this song hold me tight and twist and shout just one of the greatest cover performances ever. I even love the Beatles revolution nine it’s a fantastic album I love it.
"HATE" is such a strong word. I don't think The Beatles hated any of their songs, although there was obvious dislike by 2 or 3 of them WRT "Maxwell" and "Ob-La-Di". I certainly don't think McCartney walked out of the "She Said" sessions because he didn't like the song; my understanding ia that he had an argument with the the others over the song's arrangement and maybe some of the lyrics (which are not ostensibly about LSD, even though they arose from an LSD trip). All of the 10 tracks mentioned are great. "Revolution 9" is obviously the most underrrated; "She Said" and "Mean Mr Mustard" are just brilliant.
The appalling "Revolution #9" should sit on the top of this list. "Maxwell Silver Hammer" though not a masterpiece is way better than Ringo's dull "Don't Pass Me By". Including "Yesterday" here is simply sacrilegious just as the case of "Twist And Shout". The former - a true pop classic, the later being one of the early Beatles best recordings. Harrison's "Don't Bother Me" and Stars' cover of "What Goes On" would be more appropriate choices for the worst of the Beatles. "O-bla-di, O-bla-da" was hated by John, George and Ringo mainly due to the number of takes it took to record the final version, not necessarily because of the song's quality.
I agree with most of the list, my personal #1 would have been Rev 9, but 3 songs I don't know if The Beatles as a whole hated as you say on the list, Twist, and Shout..? Maybe John didn't like his cold affecting the track at the start, but come on this was an early live favorite of theirs, unknown on She Said, She Said if Paul is off the track because of his stance on LSD at the time, all I heard there was an argument, so he left the recording, and Yesterday, yes I've heard John's quotes before and on his How Do You Sleep, as far as I know he liked the song, I believe he said so on that talk show guy's show, forgot his name in 72 I believe, Yoko was also there for the Interview, the other 7, yes, it's well known.
I've loved so many Beatles songs, and I fail to see the appeal of Yesterday. It probably was groundbreaking back in the 60s, but to me its kind of a sappy song.
I agree with Paul, Revolution 9 should not have been on the White Album. Personally I never liked Yellow Submarine and didn't like Octopus's Garden much either. When Maxwell's Silver Hammer was released (I was 11 years old) we all liked it, but we were prepared to like everything the Beatles put out and everyone eagerly awaited the next release.
@@telstar-main1085 I just find it really, really naff - everything from the opening jangles of the piano to the lyrics and horns on the chorus. To this day, have never listened to it all the way through lol
Billy Shears on thumbnail! Paul didn't do middle finger over eye, he did it side of nose. Billy is doing one eye Lucifer thing on thumbnail. Paul never did this.
sounds more like 'Beatles songs that Lennon hated'. And 'not saying anything', really? Has he heard half of the Beatles' early songs? And it's weird neither 'It's Only Love' nor 'Run For Your Life' were mentioned, Lennon couldn't stand them
Lennon was full of contradictions ... the weakest of the four despite the tough exterior image he tried to project ... he allowed himself to be totally dominated by that dragon-bitch, Yoko.
Hm, can''t say I can quite disagree with a lot of these, except "Maxwell's Silver Hammer", which gets an irritating amount (and kind) of hatred by the others (and often the audience, too) for being such a "granny song" in spite of those incredibly dark lyrics (though musically it is rather simple I guess; I'm glad "When I'm 64", "Your Mother Should Know" and, last but not least, "Honey Pie" aren't on the list, though, because I love (!) those and don't get the hatred at all; "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da" works in the context of the brilliant "White Album", but probably only there, I guess) which someone like Lennon should have loved, but apparently didn't pay attention to 😄 (?) and "Revolution 9: Well, I mean, I get why that's not for the casual listener, but why even die-hard Beatles fans treat it the way they do, I'm sorry, that is a little, and I'm really not using such a word often (and am not a fan of pretentious people, who, for example, don't appreciate something like the Beatles at all, either) philistine to me; so they made a sound collage ONCE; isn't that what makes their repertoire so impressive that they've EVEN got something like that in it (as well as all those really, really, simple, catchy pop tune as an extreme opposite)? Finally, there's "Yesterday", which, while being overplayed is a damn beautiful song. I must say that their lyrics were generally not that great in their earlier years which probably became more (!) apparent when (!) they were trying to make something "deep". That's probably why Dylan disliked "Yesterday", though, personally, I find "Nowhere Man" and even worse example if I'm being honest...
Wow, I didn’t realize how much I loved this songs until now, (except Revolution 9, I haven’t heard that one before) I can’t believed my heroes had such bad taste! I keep this in mind, as someone who likes to create, your opinion on even your own art is subjective.
"Yesterday," "She Said," and "Twist and Shout" are all masterpieces, iconic, superb. I think this band just liked to fight and preen and pose by claiming to dislike various songs. On the other hand, "Ob-La-De" and "Maxwell" are total junk, I can't stand either one. But "Rocky Raccoon" completes the "Turd Trio" and I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned alongside the other two stinkers.
Thankfully Maxwell was never released as a single. It would have replaced From me to you as their worst single ever. From me to you is just a harmless ditty but Maxwell is overproduced banal music hall number.
When Lennon made those comments he was writing some serious songs and trying to move away from Walrus etc His comment on Yesterday was that it didn’t resolve. He said he didn’t wish he wrote it because he didn’t like it but rather to not take the credit from Paul. It’s respect not disrespect. He didn’t attack the song yesterday in How do you sleep. It was an attack on Paul. Context
Ok, I need to say that I do not believe John Lennon- if he said "Yesterday" was not a good song and that he did not wish he had written it. Baloney! John was jealous. That's what I think.... Remember that live performance when Paul finishes "Yesterday" and John says, "Thank you, Ringo."? ...Yeah, the green eyed monster was coming out. Totally dismissive because John knew he could never write anything like it. Pretty funny, actually.
I’ve never liked Hold Me Tight. Have always loved Good Morning, Good Morning. Revolution 9 isn’t really a song. More of an experimental soundscape. Don’t hate it, but not a good fit for a Beatles album.
Total rubbish. Mean Mr Mustard and Maxwell Silver hamer if you remove from Abbey Road , you break the magic . Same to Obladi oblada and Revolution 9 ( only good thing that Yoko ever did) . Eight days a week ? C'mon... Good morning? Really ! About Twist and shout and Hold me tight , agree . She said , not very clear why . Yesterday?! Hm
..My (5) Other "Rubbish" Beatle Songs...(1)Run For Your Life (2)Wild Honey Pie (3) Maggie May(4) Mr Moonlight (5) Don't Pass Me By.....(6?) Little Child
She Said, She Said was such a heavy song for 1966. I can see why Paul was against it with his concern of LSD. But man that song is a gem and my top favorite in Revolver
Revolver, the album John says "I Know what it's like to be dead"
I can’t see that concern, it’s a great song. Paul is of course entitled not to like it if he doesn’t like the song itself but to not like over the concern of the song talking about LSD is a copout.
Lennon mentioned it was a dis track about Peter Fonda
To me She said she said is pretty much a carbon copy of Rain wich came out not long before as a single...also. McCartney was prime responsible of the arrangements on Tomorrow Never Knows..(the first song recorded on the album) and is far more LSD so I really doubt that is the reason for McCartney dislike of the song
Song is about Jane and Dr. Asher doing mind control on Paul emkayultra It's a convo between Paul and Jane!
When he was a boy everything was right until mother died.
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer: The Only Song That Even Ringo And George Hated.
I can’t stand that bloody song
I think John also hated that song.
I literally love it its so silly
Maxwell may be British Agent
Lennon was probably being contentious over some of the songs because of the bitter break up
I think you're right. Also Mean Mr mustard is a gem.
yes. There is absolutely no way to hate Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
I mean, he says as much years later. It’s not hard to see that but I think it’s also not hard to see that all their self criticisms have softened over the years.
Ob- La - Di, Ob-La-Da is one of my favourite Beatles songs. Great piece of gibberish but fun. Guess I must by a granny 😂
Yeah it’s a lot of fun
in reverse "I Devil He Devil"@@slystone4892
marmalade band of verison it
@petejohansen298 The Gaylords? (yes they were known as this before charging the name)
I think the most notorious one was John's " It's Only Love", featured in HELP! He hated how corny it sounded.
also run for your life
But it was, and is, a GREAT song anyway.
I think Mean Mr Mustard is a great song
Eight Days a Week is underated IMO
Lennon always had a meaner side than his fellow Beatles and no doubt the breakup, particularly, the other Beatles disconcerting attitude to his beloved Yoko and maybe petty jealousy, contributed to these dislikes. Lennon had a jealous streak, admitting it in solo track Jealous Guy, which would definitely be another motive. Too many cat fights here by Lennon. Meanwhile most of us fans don't care....we love the songs in different degrees, but rarely hating, only maybe having less liked ones. Nevermind. Even the least liked ones here, often have interesting musical arrangements. As for Revolution No 9, we all have to experiment, even famous painters have painted over canvases or wished they hadn't painted some composition. Maxwell's Silver Hammer is actually similar to later songs by McCartney like Admiral Halsey/ Hands Across The Water and Magneto and Titanium Man; just whimsical, so not to everyone's taste.
I thought Hello, Goodbye was going to be on the list. I read somewhere that John hated it, but honestly, in my opinion, this song is great. Good guitars, good bass, good drums; good everything. It is one of my favorites, although I understand why lots of people dislike it
So far as I know is that John couldn't stand is that a song with such simple lyrics was more commercial than I am the Walrus. They should have come up with two fillers and release both songs as separate singles. But well, I'm not a Beatle and I wasn't born then so what should I know about releasing music-history-changing singles.
not simple lyrics, tune is about Paul dying and billy sayin HELLO@@PaquiPaqui73
@@PaulFormentos oh please
So many of these songs are so good.
No they’re not. They’re shite.
"Good Morning, Good Morning" was the first Beatle song that I like d in my life.
The animal sounds at the end was Just amazing for me and my 9 years old.
Yeah, it's a beautiful song!
One of their very worst songs I can’t listen to that mess
Interesting fact about the animal noises: it's a progression up the food chain. Each animal is succeeded by the animal that would hunt it.
It's a song with a very peculiar rhythm, like many other Lennon songs but more so. I like.
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Why? Have you traveled the universe?😂❤
@@CashelOConnolly yes I've been across the universe
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@@CashelOConnolly easy, just riding my yellow submarine
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I agree with most choices made here. A major exception is "She Said, She Said", which remains one of my favorite tracks on the 'Revolver' album, and which was also a favorite of Leonard Bernstein. Listen to what Ringo does on the drums ... phenomenal!
Revolution 9 only exists because of all the PID clues, that's why it is on the album.
Revelation 9: Is the real Paul still amongst us? [Rhetorical?]
Billy is still with us@@RHR-221b
Ah....no.
John used to change his mind every 10 minutes and he’d be the first to admit it 😊
These are all some of my favourites of theirs. I'm shocked.
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da as another one of my favorite songs I love it.
Eye Devil He devil
Yesterday, Eight Days a Week, and Twist and Shout are AWESOME! Some of their best-ever songs.
She Said is a great song that deserved to be longer specially that instrumental part at the end.
There's audio from Lennon talking about where that song came from. They were at the Playboy mansion and Peter Fonda kept coming up to them and saying in a creepy tone "I know what it's like to be dead" regarding an LSD trip he had. They didn't know who he was and kept walking away from him.
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Maxwell’s Silver Hammer is a very good song. It can only be judged negatively if the Beatles is your standard. A one hit wonder of that quality would have made somebody famous. The chords and melody are Paul at close to his best, and there’s nobody better. The arrangement and production are perfect, and to top it off we have a song about a serial killer, whose dark humour is sadly lacking throughout rock n pop history.
Help! was never going to include (or be called) 'Eight Days a Week', nor was it due to be issued as a single to tie in with the movie. The film was originally called 'Eight Arms to Hold You', and that title appears on the US 'Ticket to Ride' single.
I am surprised there was no mention of The Long and Winding Road. Phil Spector heavily altered the track without consulting Paul, and the fallout from that was spectacular.
He hated the arrangement, but not the song. He even play it live till these days.
10 minutes version of dig it is probably the biggest wtf moment for me.
I don't like obladi and revolution 9 but i love hold me tight, 8 days days a week, maxwel, etc❤
“Obla-Di, Obla-Da” helped me get through some rough days. It’s disappointing that it made this list.
Agree except Yesterday and Oh blah de. Oh blah da. Very good songs.
Yesterday is my favourite Beatles song!
I love this song hold me tight and twist and shout just one of the greatest cover performances ever. I even love the Beatles revolution nine it’s a fantastic album I love it.
"HATE" is such a strong word. I don't think The Beatles hated any of their songs, although there was obvious dislike by 2 or 3 of them WRT "Maxwell" and "Ob-La-Di". I certainly don't think McCartney walked out of the "She Said" sessions because he didn't like the song; my understanding ia that he had an argument with the the others over the song's arrangement and maybe some of the lyrics (which are not ostensibly about LSD, even though they arose from an LSD trip). All of the 10 tracks mentioned are great. "Revolution 9" is obviously the most underrrated; "She Said" and "Mean Mr Mustard" are just brilliant.
I personally despise Yellow Submarine 🤷🏼♀️
i personally hate The Beetles
@@mattalan6618But do you hate The Beatles?
I agree with you on that.They were highly overrated in my opinion. @@mattalan6618 I despise Lennon with a passion, pretentious twat he was.
The appalling "Revolution #9" should sit on the top of this list. "Maxwell Silver Hammer" though not a masterpiece is way better than Ringo's dull "Don't Pass Me By". Including "Yesterday" here is simply sacrilegious just as the case of "Twist And Shout". The former - a true pop classic, the later being one of the early Beatles best recordings. Harrison's "Don't Bother Me" and Stars' cover of "What Goes On" would be more appropriate choices for the worst of the Beatles. "O-bla-di, O-bla-da" was hated by John, George and Ringo mainly due to the number of takes it took to record the final version, not necessarily because of the song's quality.
If John was really proud of Revolution 9, he should have done that in his later concerts!
What concerts??@@babyfir77
I meant any of John's solo concerts outside of the Beatles.
@@babyfir77 The TWO times ole John graced us with a show
They hated this songs but this.songs will be a hit for other bands or artist
Wild Honey Pie, Blue Jay Way, pretty much everything after Revolver. Yellow Submarine especially when ringo misses the note by a mile at ‘town’.
One of my favorites' " Maxwells sliver hammer". Bang bang. Sure Paul was thinking about Yoko
Maxwell Silver Hammer was dark subject matter for The Beatles. I liked it.
You should look into PID if ya dig Beatles dark stuff
Paul McCartney also said they never ever had taken any drugs
Hmm, not what he said in the '60's about LSD!
Paul loved drugs more than any of them he smoked weed all the time and even tried DMT
John has literally said in an interview that he wished that he had written Yesterday. I'm not sure what this video is on about.
Mean Mr. Mustard is defintely a B or even C side in Lennon's catalogue, but it's still a really cool track.
Funny enough, I actually don't hate Maxwell's. Though, I know I won't listen to it too much and even hold me tight.
I like "Revolution 9" far more than virtually ALL of their covers...ESPECIALLY the annoying "Mr. Moonlight."
I agree with most of the list, my personal #1 would have been Rev 9, but 3 songs I don't know if The Beatles as a whole hated as you say on the list, Twist, and Shout..? Maybe John didn't like his cold affecting the track at the start, but come on this was an early live favorite of theirs, unknown on She Said, She Said if Paul is off the track because of his stance on LSD at the time, all I heard there was an argument, so he left the recording, and Yesterday, yes I've heard John's quotes before and on his How Do You Sleep, as far as I know he liked the song, I believe he said so on that talk show guy's show, forgot his name in 72 I believe, Yoko was also there for the Interview, the other 7, yes, it's well known.
Never heard that 'Eight Days a Week' was disliked.
O bla Di got to number 1 in U.K. (Cover by Marmaalade)
I would agree that Maxwell and Revolution 9 are horrible.
Good Morning is one of Dolenz fave tunes
I've loved so many Beatles songs, and I fail to see the appeal of Yesterday. It probably was groundbreaking back in the 60s, but to me its kind of a sappy song.
I think in my opinion I LOVE THE BEATLES
Raise your hands those of you who don't hit the skip button as soon as Revolution 9 begins??
To be fair, some of these songs are actually class.
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You forgot "Run for your life" from the "Rubber Soul" album. John Lennon hated that song...especially the lyrical content!!
I agree with Paul, Revolution 9 should not have been on the White Album. Personally I never liked Yellow Submarine and didn't like Octopus's Garden much either. When Maxwell's Silver Hammer was released (I was 11 years old) we all liked it, but we were prepared to like everything the Beatles put out and everyone eagerly awaited the next release.
Even as a self-confessed Beatlemaniac, I can't bring myself to listen to Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da!
it was a big hit all round europe
I love it! What dont you like about it?
@@telstar-main1085 I just find it really, really naff - everything from the opening jangles of the piano to the lyrics and horns on the chorus. To this day, have never listened to it all the way through lol
It's like you don't realise half of The Beatles discography could be considered naff lol @@telstar-main1085
It’s one of my favourite songs of theirs…
They were almost all great songs.
"Yellow Submarine" is the worst. Just dopey.
They are all good songs except revolution 9
Billy Shears on thumbnail! Paul didn't do middle finger over eye, he did it side of nose. Billy is doing one eye Lucifer thing on thumbnail. Paul never did this.
sounds more like 'Beatles songs that Lennon hated'. And 'not saying anything', really? Has he heard half of the Beatles' early songs? And it's weird neither 'It's Only Love' nor 'Run For Your Life' were mentioned, Lennon couldn't stand them
Why share the song if you hate it? So bizarre Lennon is. Maybe he likes to be hated.
Lennon was full of contradictions ... the weakest of the four despite the tough exterior image he tried to project ... he allowed himself to be totally dominated by that dragon-bitch, Yoko.
Hm, can''t say I can quite disagree with a lot of these, except "Maxwell's Silver Hammer", which gets an irritating amount (and kind) of hatred by the others (and often the audience, too) for being such a "granny song" in spite of those incredibly dark lyrics (though musically it is rather simple I guess; I'm glad "When I'm 64", "Your Mother Should Know" and, last but not least, "Honey Pie" aren't on the list, though, because I love (!) those and don't get the hatred at all; "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da" works in the context of the brilliant "White Album", but probably only there, I guess) which someone like Lennon should have loved, but apparently didn't pay attention to 😄 (?) and "Revolution 9: Well, I mean, I get why that's not for the casual listener, but why even die-hard Beatles fans treat it the way they do, I'm sorry, that is a little, and I'm really not using such a word often (and am not a fan of pretentious people, who, for example, don't appreciate something like the Beatles at all, either) philistine to me; so they made a sound collage ONCE; isn't that what makes their repertoire so impressive that they've EVEN got something like that in it (as well as all those really, really, simple, catchy pop tune as an extreme opposite)? Finally, there's "Yesterday", which, while being overplayed is a damn beautiful song. I must say that their lyrics were generally not that great in their earlier years which probably became more (!) apparent when (!) they were trying to make something "deep". That's probably why Dylan disliked "Yesterday", though, personally, I find "Nowhere Man" and even worse example if I'm being honest...
Top 10 Beatles songs that John Lennon hated*
Yesterday is a classic!
Wow, I didn’t realize how much I loved this songs until now, (except Revolution 9, I haven’t heard that one before) I can’t believed my heroes had such bad taste!
I keep this in mind, as someone who likes to create, your opinion on even your own art is subjective.
If it were me, Octopus's Garden, Oh Darling and Wild Honey Pie would be right up there....er....down there.
Octopus is plain lovely.
I wish gorge liked now and then
You're confusing Eight Days A Week with the proposed title to the 2nd fil, Eight Arms To Hold You.
Yeah that's where the song title came from.
"Yesterday," "She Said," and "Twist and Shout" are all masterpieces, iconic, superb. I think this band just liked to fight and preen and pose by claiming to dislike various songs. On the other hand, "Ob-La-De" and "Maxwell" are total junk, I can't stand either one. But "Rocky Raccoon" completes the "Turd Trio" and I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned alongside the other two stinkers.
Yes LENIN loved Yoko albums so why talking more ... About Dylan ? Last 50 years is total trash
Lenin? The former Marxist Soviet Russian revolutionary and leader? I'm not sure he was alive to hear The Beatles 😂
Thankfully Maxwell was never released as a single. It would have replaced From me to you as their worst single ever.
From me to you is just a harmless ditty but Maxwell is overproduced banal music hall number.
John Hated It’s Only Love And Run For Your Life
Dang I LOVE mean mr. mustard seed.
Revolution 9 sucks
I'm glad somebody said it
Revolution 9 is not 9 minutes??? 😂
Is there such a thing as a "bad" Beatles song? :)
Unfortunately, yes. They are few but they exist.
Revolution 9 is the most underrated song ever and it's the best song ever made by the Beatles it was the ultimate experimental song
I agree. *takes a hit.
Foreshadows Lennon's death by gunfire
Wow.... 0:05 When smoking was still healthy...😍
revolution 9 was NOT a Beatles song! it was YOKO!!!
When Lennon made those comments he was writing some serious songs and trying to move away from Walrus etc
His comment on Yesterday was that it didn’t resolve. He said he didn’t wish he wrote it because he didn’t like it but rather to not take the credit from Paul. It’s respect not disrespect. He didn’t attack the song yesterday in How do you sleep. It was an attack on Paul. Context
I’m surprised run for your life isn’t on here
My most hated Beatles song is "Do you want to know a secret". Cheezy!
There are some slight little pop songs with no importance other than entertainment, but very few IMO are actively bad. Mr. Moonlight, Act Naturally.
Ok, I need to say that I do not believe John Lennon- if he said "Yesterday" was not a good song and that he did not wish he had written it. Baloney! John was jealous. That's what I think.... Remember that live performance when Paul finishes "Yesterday" and John says, "Thank you, Ringo."? ...Yeah, the green eyed monster was coming out. Totally dismissive because John knew he could never write anything like it. Pretty funny, actually.
While Paul was out killing it all through the 1970s, John was sitting his little derriere in the Dakotas, scared of life and hiding.
What kind of criticism is "Yesterday has no meaning"? It's a song about sentiment and regret.
I’ve never liked Hold Me Tight. Have always loved Good Morning, Good Morning. Revolution 9 isn’t really a song. More of an experimental soundscape. Don’t hate it, but not a good fit for a Beatles album.
I love all of them except Revolution 9. It is an experimental masterpiece but useless most of the time.
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You mean they liked Rocky Raccoon? 😧
I like Obla Dee or Di.
Total rubbish. Mean Mr Mustard and Maxwell Silver hamer if you remove from Abbey Road , you break the magic . Same to Obladi oblada and Revolution 9 ( only good thing that Yoko ever did) . Eight days a week ? C'mon... Good morning? Really ! About Twist and shout and Hold me tight , agree . She said , not very clear why . Yesterday?! Hm
LSD makes you think; sometimes it makes you think something is good even when in reality it is mediocre
..My (5) Other "Rubbish" Beatle Songs...(1)Run For Your Life (2)Wild Honey Pie (3) Maggie May(4) Mr Moonlight (5) Don't Pass Me By.....(6?) Little Child
Run for your life is an interesting tune. It's well written but the subject matter makes me uncomfortable...
But all of these songs are better than half the garbage around nowadays!!!
How to get a lot of views and comments on TH-cam: Make videos about the Beatles, trashing and complaining about them, all while claiming to love them.
The Beatles song I don’t like is act naturally
I love The Beatles but one song I don't like much is Penny Lane. I like parts of it but to my ears it's not a great song.
how the heck can you mispronounce Ob-la-di?
For me the worst track is Northern Song. By far.
One of their best.
This is garbage. ALL of the Beatles' songs are great! And I will never feel differently. I have been their fan since 1963. Best group ever!
John Lennon hates Yesterday
Eight Days a week was indeed a dud.
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