>Doctor Robert
>Yellow Submarine
>Good Day Sunshine
I love Revolver as much as the next guy, but it gets a ridiculous amount of praise here compared to other Beatles albums
Reminder Rubber Soul > Revolver
>>73650940
>I love Revolver as much as the next guy, but it gets a ridiculous amount of praise here compared to other Beatles albums
Absolutely this! Revolver does have a God Tier Side A, but all of its Side B apart from Tommorow Never Knows is just mediocre
That being said, Let It Be has more consistent quality
>>73650981
>Let It Be has more consistent quality
>the long and winding road
>dig it
>maggie mae
>dig a pony
>for your blue
>>73651029
>not realizing Dig it and Maggie Mae were intended ironic fillers
>thinking Dig a Pony and For You Blue are bad
>most likely thinking that Phil Spector ruined The Long and Winding Road
I smell Paul Fag!
Revolver was the first Beatles album that clicked for me, and it has the most consistent ability to make me feel like a hip teenager in 60's England.
It transports me every time. I've added "Rain" to it after "She Said, She Said," though, so, that might have influenced me.
What's everyone's problem with Yellow Submarine? I really like it for what it is: silly and unassuming. It also has phenomenal production value, especially for 1966.
>>73651080
Ironic filler is still filler.
>>73651098
Not if it is good
>>73651096
I like it, too. It's a fun, whimsical-in-a-trippy-way digression into the world of wonder. It's like a Wes Anderson film in the middle of the album.
>>73651080
no, im a johnfag
>>73651135
>a Wes Anderson film in the middle of the album.
Don't insult Paul!