The only track I find in your list which is poor is Obladee though I'd put in Hello Goodbye as another. The obscure tracks you mentioned are great as I can't fault any Example every track on the White album is just brill with the exception of Obladee. When I purchased the Let it Be single in the 70s I couldn't stop playing the B-side just fantastic and different .. As for releases of new material or unheard numbers missing members of the band I wouldn't purchase any but release stuff like tracks from The Beatles LOVE mix like track 14 as an example 2 songs mixed into 1" just fab and would be a chat hit.
@@JohnLucibellosLaughingGravy Thanks for watching! The B-side of the Let it Be single holds a special place for many fans, showcasing the band's creativity and diversity. Really enjoyed hearing your experience with the B-side of Let it Be.
I don’t love What Goes On as a song, though it sounds good and complements the album nicely. I love The Inner Light, especially the spirituality of its lyrics.
That was interesting - thank you! Each of these tracks has artistic and cultural value that most artists would be lacking in their BEST ten tracks! The word “repetitive” was not appropriate for describing either #2 (it’s too short to be repetitive - or even to be so poorly considered given it hardly outstays its welcome) or #3 (which has a very clear AABABA structure with the chorus at the end of each A; “Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da” is sung a total of 8 times).
For me it is these skippers: 10 Revolution 1 9 Your Mother Should Know 8 Octopie Garden 7 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer 6 Love Me Do 5 All Together Now 4 Honey Pie 3 Dont Pass Me By 2 Piggies 1 What Goes On All Together Now may be the dumbest Beatles song ever. Makes you wonder why they would record such bubblegum. Then (supposedly) you play it backwards and you hear "I buried Paul" over and over. And then you know why they recorded it. th-cam.com/video/TOb0giGydZc/w-d-xo.html
Inner Light is so underrated, didn't deserve to be on this list. Same with What Goes On
I agree. "The Inner Light" is one of George's best works. I have NEVER heard anything negative about it.
The only track I find in your list which is poor is Obladee though I'd put in Hello Goodbye as another. The obscure tracks you mentioned are great as I can't fault any Example every track on the White album is just brill with the exception of Obladee. When I purchased the Let it Be single in the 70s I couldn't stop playing the B-side just fantastic and different .. As for releases of new material or unheard numbers missing members of the band I wouldn't purchase any but release stuff like tracks from The Beatles LOVE mix like track 14 as an example 2 songs mixed into 1" just fab and would be a chat hit.
@@JohnLucibellosLaughingGravy Thanks for watching! The B-side of the Let it Be single holds a special place for many fans, showcasing the band's creativity and diversity. Really enjoyed hearing your experience with the B-side of Let it Be.
I don’t love What Goes On as a song, though it sounds good and complements the album nicely.
I love The Inner Light, especially the spirituality of its lyrics.
There are no bad Beatles songs. Click.
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Good night is so underrated(it just became my favorite song on the white album)
I disagree with you!
That was interesting - thank you! Each of these tracks has artistic and cultural value that most artists would be lacking in their BEST ten tracks!
The word “repetitive” was not appropriate for describing either #2 (it’s too short to be repetitive - or even to be so poorly considered given it hardly outstays its welcome) or #3 (which has a very clear AABABA structure with the chorus at the end of each A; “Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da” is sung a total of 8 times).
many worst beatles songs that's from White Album
Maaaan, don’t do my favorites like this. Wild honey pie and revolution 9 friggin slaps. Best songs on the white album tbh
Sorry!
I agree with Revolution 9 but I think Wild Honey Pie is complete trash
Alot of their worst songs are from White Album, Let it Be, Abbey Road, Help and Magical Mystery Tour
Personally I cannot stand "Mr Moonlight"
Not a great song, but they probably chose it to showcase John’s vocals and it does that well imho.
What about Little Child or Hold Me Tight? Maybe not controversial, but both bad
Little Child is not a good song, but I think Hold Me Tight is a good early example of their superior pop-melodic song-writing (forget the lyrics).
For me it is these skippers:
10 Revolution 1
9 Your Mother Should Know
8 Octopie Garden
7 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer
6 Love Me Do
5 All Together Now
4 Honey Pie
3 Dont Pass Me By
2 Piggies
1 What Goes On
All Together Now may be the dumbest Beatles song ever. Makes you wonder why they would record such bubblegum. Then (supposedly) you play it backwards and you hear "I buried Paul" over and over. And then you know why they recorded it.
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