Beatles Albums you don’t skip tracks ?

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  1. Tinian

    Tinian Forum Resident

    Location:
    Greece
    No skipping, When the needle goes down it stays that way, until it hits the end groove...same applies for side 2.
    Not all art is to my liking but I tend to find reasons to keep discovering, some hard moments may appear but it’s part of the journey...
     
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  2. Troy4

    Troy4 Forum Resident

    Call me strange but when I play a album in any format I play all of it.
    Always have done.
     
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  3. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits.... Thread Starter

    Life’s too short for me. Maybe 50 years ago I usually dip into the montelimar.
     
  4. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits.... Thread Starter

    Please be specific on Beatles albums you skip on ( cd remote users ), or don’t skip on.
     
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  5. Troy4

    Troy4 Forum Resident

    Warning Skipping on records will damage them :winkgrin:
     
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  6. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits.... Thread Starter

    Adjust your anti -skate. :D
     
  7. cyril sneer

    cyril sneer Forum Resident

    Location:
    Exeter, UK
    a hard days night
    beatles for sale
    revolver
    sgt pepper
    magical mystery tour
    let it be

    my skip tracks usually are:

    please please me (boys)
    with the beatles (hold me tight)
    help (act naturally)
    rubber soul (what goes on)
    the white album (ob-la-di, bungalow bill, good night)
    abbey road (maxwell's silver hammer)
     
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  8. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits.... Thread Starter

    Pre internet and far away in the land of the nineteen sixties Act Naturally sounded quite endearing on side two lead off song. Yeah ..I usually skip that one myself now, after years otherwise that is.
     
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  9. Jimmy Cooper

    Jimmy Cooper Forum Resident

    Location:
    Kiel, Germany
    Please Please Me
    With The Beatles
    A Hard Day’s Night
    Beatles For Sale
    Help!
    Rubber Soul
    Revolver
    Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
    The Beatles
    Abbey Road
    Let it be
     
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  10. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits.... Thread Starter

    Young fan..or ardent listener. :righton:
     
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  11. cyril sneer

    cyril sneer Forum Resident

    Location:
    Exeter, UK
    Help would have been better with I'm Down in place of Act Naturally. Same goes for Rubber Soul; What goes on is an awful song, totally at odds with the sound of the rest of the album. Just imagine Rubber Soul with We Can Work It Out in place of What Goes On.
     
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  12. Jimmy Cooper

    Jimmy Cooper Forum Resident

    Location:
    Kiel, Germany
    Medium old fan and ardent listener.

    I was born in 1971 and have been a Beatles fan since 1977. In that summer I saw "A Hard Day's Night" in German Television at the afternoon programme. After watching that movie I searched through my parents' record collection and hoped to find anything by The Beatles. That day ended up in finding the Red and the Blue Album and my passion went on and on and on and on and on...
     
  13. Haristar

    Haristar Apollo C. Vermouth

    Location:
    Hampshire, UK
    Please Please Me
    A Hard Day's Night
    Rubber Soul
    Revolver
    Sgt Pepper

    Songs I more often than not skip unless I'm in the mood:

    With the Beatles: Little Child, Hold Me Tight
    Beatles for Sale: Mr. Moonlight
    Help: Dizzy Miss Lizzy
    Magical Mystery Tour: Flying
    The Beatles: Revolution 9
    Abbey Road: I Want You (She's So Heavy)
    Let It Be: Dig It, Maggie Mae
    Past Masters: The German songs
     
  14. Zappateer

    Zappateer Forum Resident

    Sgt Pepper
    Revolver
    Rubber Soul
     
  15. Haristar

    Haristar Apollo C. Vermouth

    Location:
    Hampshire, UK
    Not a fan of Magical Mystery Tour then? ;)
     
  16. mark winstanley

    mark winstanley Certified dinosaur, who likes physical product

    I reckon that's the only answer ....
    I will be honest and say that I did used to skip rev 9, but since getting the 5.1, that track has a whole new dimension that actually gives me pleasure
     
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  17. DaveJ

    DaveJ Senior Member

    Location:
    Manchester, UK
    Abbey Road and Pepper.

    I’m 67. This could be my last day on planet Earth*. I play what I want to hear in the car, be it the truly great albums (Michael Nesmith) or the Beatles. I’d hate to “go out” on one of those bland “why the hell did I play that?” tracks.

    I do see where you’re coming from though and I love the idea of an album being to special to play in the car. A Beatles CD in my car would substantially increase its value tbh.

    *PS I’m not planning on going anywhere, at least until we’ve finished the Rate every Monkees Song thread!
     
  18. bob_32_116

    bob_32_116 Forum Flaneur

    Location:
    Perth Australia
    what's this "needle" thing?
     
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  19. Jimmy Cooper

    Jimmy Cooper Forum Resident

    Location:
    Kiel, Germany
    I like "Magical Mystery Tour" but it's a compilation.
     
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  20. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits.... Thread Starter

    Game Of Thrones. :)
     
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  21. Strummergas

    Strummergas Senior Member

    Location:
    Queens, NY
    The only time (but not every time) I might skip a track on a Beatles album is if I'm not in the mood for Revolution 9 and just take the needle off the record after Cry Baby Cry. Otherwise, it's pretty much a straight listen the whole way though every time for every album.
     
  22. HarvG

    HarvG Senior Member

    Location:
    Chicago Suburbs
    No skipping of songs on any of their albums, even including the soundtrack instrumentals on the U.S. versions of A Hard Day’s Night and Help!.
     
  23. A6mzero

    A6mzero One foot in the grave, one foot on the pedal

    Location:
    Spartanburg sc
    All of them.
     
  24. IanM007

    IanM007 CDs, please!

    Location:
    Shrewsbury, UK
    AHDN, MMT and usually AR. Rubber/Revolver sometimes, depending on my mood!
     
  25. Maranatha5585

    Maranatha5585 BELLA + RIP In Memoriam

    Location:
    Down South
    Correct : You got it man! :righton:
     
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