July 12, 2013

Top 3 best Beatles songs-as written by lifelong fan

The Beatles, arguably the most influential band that has ever graced the airwaves, capture the imagination of a generation, etched forever in the hearts of millions of adoring fans. Their legacy is a body of work, both diverse and brilliant that for years to come, will still hold their rightful place as certified Classics. I have been a fan since I was 6 years old, now at 35, have as a big part of my life, as have most of my family! So, I decided to write what I feel are my top 3 best Beatles songs.


As music is such an extremely subjective choice of article writing, I welcome your comments or suggestions, but again please remember, this is only MY opinion and certainly not the definitive reduction or greatest hits list.


So, without further ADO, the top 3 best songs of the Beatles, as I see it?


Here comes the Sun


George Harrison's finest, a delightful opening day äçìéïõñãÞèçêå. You interpretation gave the song as a tribute to God, by George. Taken from the album Abbey Road I believe is a standout piece, with a beautiful melody, and masterfully performed guitar work. Such a wonderful setting worth recorded in any music collection. As a guitarist myself, I love to play this song, it always me who. Another reason is my number one.


A day in the life


Pure brilliance from songwriters genius. The beginning of this song makes listening mode no expectation for the catastrophe that will occur over the song. The first sense is haunting lyrics, with a darkness that only John Lennon could invent while at the same time, making you feel safe. McCartney of rushed through the Department's legacy for his ability to write lyrics that reflects the struggle of the Major. How they managed to transition so smoothly between these different pieces of music never ceases to amaze me.


The Long and winding road


Finally, my last on 3 Beatles best songs. My first memory of this song was when I was about 11 years old, and my pet cat ran away. I put my tape in the player, the Beatles and the song made me immediately feel better. The simple message is that no matter how bad it is, you will always find a home is universal and touching. No band has come close by.


If you love The Beatles, as I also can undertake Ben McNeil. A musician who tries to push the boundaries of the compositions, that I recently had the pleasure to see live.

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