Favorite Beatle moment ( recorded)

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  1. Exotiki

    Exotiki The Future Ain’t What It Use To Be

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    And what session would that be?
     
  2. maclen

    maclen Senior Member

    When Paul starts singing with John in The Ballad Of John And Yoko..
     
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  3. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    " Can you take me back where I came from , can you take me back. Can you take me back where I came from , brother can you take me back. "
     
  4. Fudge

    Fudge Unknown to most people

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    Paul and George choirs in the video version of Revolution
     
  5. Trixmay 988

    Trixmay 988 Demere's Dreams

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    Definitely sounds like John to me.

    Agreed.
     
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  6. billybudapest

    billybudapest Forum Resident

    All of the above and this:
     
  7. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    Blink and you'll miss it but I always listen out for Pattie's scream in ' Yellow Submarine. '
    It was years before I heard it but once I did hear it I couldn't unhear it.
     
  8. Floatupstream

    Floatupstream Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Another one would be John and Paul singing harmony on I’m a Loser with Paul’s Walking bass and Ringo’s ride cymbal. The Beatles really knew how to swing.
     
  9. Exotiki

    Exotiki The Future Ain’t What It Use To Be

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    I feel fine, your gonna lose that girl, what goes on and I need you all have this magic quality I cannot explain
     
  10. nikh33

    nikh33 Senior Member

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  11. Hammerpeg

    Hammerpeg Forum Resident

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    As others have said, so many, but Ringo’s drum entrance on “Hey Jude” has always stood out to me.
     
  12. Backdrifter62

    Backdrifter62 Forum Resident

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    John, Paul & George taking turns in “The End” guitar part at the ending of it all.
     
  13. AirJordanFan93

    AirJordanFan93 Forum Resident

    The Lennon/McCartney harmony on We Can Work it Out
     
  14. Greg Smith

    Greg Smith Forum Resident

    The Revolution segment in 'Everybody's Got Something To Hide' or the harmonies in Baby in Black
     
  15. ccbarr

    ccbarr Forum Resident

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    Golden Slumbers - Carry That Weight - The End.

    Best three and a half minutes of music ever recorded for me. That mini medley shows everything great about the band in my opinion.
     
  16. AFOS

    AFOS Forum Resident

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    John's Aaah's in A Day In The Life ethereal and magical
     
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  17. AFOS

    AFOS Forum Resident

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    The "look around" part of Dear Prudence

    And in the fade out of Dear Prudence there is a kind of twinkling shimmering guitar? sound

    Also "We'll **** you like we're supermen" ;)
     
  18. Exotiki

    Exotiki The Future Ain’t What It Use To Be

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    It’s actually we’ll all be magic supermen
     
  19. Celebrated Summer

    Celebrated Summer Forum Resident

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    The "THWACK" that Ringo gives his snare drum on the final chorus of "Ticket To Ride." Highly symbolic.

    On the first three choruses, he responds to the vocal line "She's got a ticket to ride" with playful little tom-tom rolls, signifying that even if she's leaving, life rolls on.

    But on that final chorus, he gives up on the cleverness and simply smacks the snare hard as he can as if the reality of her leaving finally hit home, and all he can say is "DAMN" (or a much worse word, which is what I really hear in that snare hit).

    This is one of the many ways Ringo "read" the lyrical mood of the group's songs and responded (perhaps even unconsciously) to what they were putting across.
     
  20. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    I'm not all that sold on the new 'Abbey Road ' remix but I will say that that three part guitar duel sounds stellar on it.
     
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  21. Hooperfan

    Hooperfan Your friendly neighborhood candy store owner

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    The drum part played by Macca towards the end of "Dear Prudence" when John repeats the first verse
     
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  22. WildHoneyPie

    WildHoneyPie Here's a autobiographical song for ya

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    The ending of "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Expect Me And Monkey" with that da da naw naw naw da naw naw naw part on the guitar/bass will always stay with me.
     
  23. Fender Relic

    Fender Relic Forum Resident

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    Before I owned any Beatle album, there was this....and I love her (it).

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  24. maandrade

    maandrade Forum Resident

    Error in "This Boy" three-part harmonies from "Free As A Bird" CD single:
     
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  25. willy

    willy hooga hagga hooga

    The wine cork “pop” in Lovely Rita...
     
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