So hard to choose but probably Got to Get You into my Life.
Absolutely Eleanor Rigby. Nothing like it before from a “pop” band.
I’m only Sleeping is excellent too.
Keeping an eye on the world going by my window..
Taking my time..
Eleanor Rigby...still can’t decide if I like The Beatles’ or the Wes Montgomery version more.
I’ve loved “Here, There and Everywhere” since I was a kid and my parents were playing this album. They had this and a few other Beatles albums.
Klaus Voorman!
My favorite Beatles album is “Rubber Soul”. The U.S version.
And Your Bird Can Sing is the most underrated song. The chord progression is years ahead of its time.
I can’t stand their music. I haven’t listened to it since the early 70s.
Doctor Robert - because it wasn’t on the US album and to listen you had to have a friend bring one from the UK and get it through customs.
Here, There, and Everywhere.
For me, easily Tomorrow Never Knows (especially w/ headphones on a good buzz).
“And Your Bird Can Sing” is an awesome guitar song. Play it loud!
The LSD use is beginning to influence their music at this point. This turned off many of their older fans. However, I love the later years of The Beatles. Not because of the drugs but because they began showing how talented they were musically.
“Here, There and Everywhere” is such a good song although very mellow.
George is getting the hang of writing music at this point. This is a very important development because he would go on to write “Something” and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”, two of the best songs in the Beatles catalog IMO.
Definitely the last album before the cheese slipped off their crackers.
Drugs are bad. I mean I get it, a little bit of recreational pharmaceuticals might get the ole creative juices flowing, but at some point it becomes a huge liability.
Tomorrow Never Knows, easily.
Rubber Soul and Revolver...by far their best work.
Eleanor Rigby
Tax Man
And Your Bird Can Sing
Drive My Car
You Won’t See Me
In My Life
If I Needed Someone