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2007-06-24 04:52:37 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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So many to choose! Just reading all the past entries brings emotions to me, the Beatles is like a connection between millions of fans, their songs make us have the same emotions, same feelings, same sounds, same thoughts...

Well, since you asked for a SONG, I am not give you a ten paragraph list of the most meaning Beatles songs for me. I'll just give you why I like the song which I like from them the most.

Eleanor Rigby.

Think about it--we have so many lonely people in the world. About six billion! And this song truly made me give my heart out to all those people that live so forlorn on the streets, those that sit alone in their room every day and wonder about life, those that when they pass on--nobody cares. It's a song that helps us consider the wisdom of our modern society, if such a cold community could be accusstomed to all of our best interests. And it's a simple song. Whenever I think about it, I think about huge industrial buildings where rich women sit, sipping tea, in such a luxiorious way-when, in fact, they are the most lonesome and poor women in the world.It makes me imagine a million men, with black suits, identical, walking the streets in hoards.

Look at this painting. http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/hopper/images/nighthawks_home.jpg
This is the feeling it gives me!

Hope this is not too long...not too detailed. It's my sentiments about the perfect song.

2007-06-27 17:18:08 · answer #1 · answered by cohen_gadi 3 · 1 0

Revolution (you can count me out/in - I can't decide) Hey Jude (don't be a fool), Eleanor Rigby (so much quiet suffering), Paperback Writer (you know), Taxman (I'm Canadian), Yesterday (all my troubles seemed so far away), She's so Heavy (she could lose some weight), All You Need is Love (not really true but its a nice thought...), Blackbird (take these broken wings and learn to fly), Rocky Raccoon (I'm gonna get that boy - revenge is an empty goal), The Long and Winding Road (it leads to 'your' door), Oh yeah and Norweigan Wood (Isn't it good...)

2007-06-24 04:56:02 · answer #2 · answered by megalomaniac 7 · 2 0

"A day in the life" because of the lyrics I had a car crash and "I didnt notice that the lights had changed" ( a line from the song) " A crowd of people stood and stared" ( another line) it was with a bus and all the people filed off the bus and gathered around me. And to round it off and you can file this one in irony corner ...it happened on Abbey road outside the studio's where the song was recorded. true fact the song could have been written for me , my Porsche was a complete write off.

2007-06-24 05:43:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Oh, oh. When the question, "Who is the only person in the Western Hemisphere who doesn't like The Beatles? Raise your hand." was asked, it was my little French manicure waving in the air.

However their body of work was so prolific that there are some songs i like: 'This Boy' because it was alternately titled 'Ringo's Song' for some reason and someone played it on guitar for me one night in a very heartfelt & romantic way.

'Bungalo Bill' is great because i love to sing "...if looks could kill it would have been us instead of him."

'Run For Your Life' is classic to me as it was during their bouncy, mop-top era and the stalking & murdering theme cracks me up.

'Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!' i like because it is like my dreams. I see the strangest things.

'Fool on the Hill' I like for lyrics but the music is like swallowing sap & acid (Lysergic acid diethylamide. That acid).

2007-06-24 05:47:36 · answer #4 · answered by irisheyes 6 · 1 0

Just that song Yesterday. When I hear it, it makes me think of all the time I spent with my sister. She had a keyboard and we both learned how to play it...I think it was the Beatles

2007-06-25 04:58:19 · answer #5 · answered by MentalCaseMaggot 5 · 1 0

Let it be seems to hit the spot for me the most. I have sung this song in classrooms in Vietnam, and it always seems to say to me to really let things be, don't get angry or upset and try to force wisdom upon people.

Another song is Eleanor Rigby, I find that this song is true about the loneliness in many hearts.

2007-06-24 05:03:57 · answer #6 · answered by Mark Jameson 1 · 1 0

my dad and i used to listen to the beatles when i was a little kid and i instantly was hooked. when i learned to play the piano, there music was what i wanted to learn first (a little ambitious), but i did it eventually. the songs remind me of different times in my life.

hey jude, let it be, in my life, revolution, the fool on the hill, the long and winding road, eleanor rigby and hello goodbye.

2007-06-24 05:08:33 · answer #7 · answered by Aeryn Sun 6 · 1 0

Yesterday - I think it is beautiful and I can relate to it.

I've Just Seen a Face - again beautiful and I taught it to the love of my life and it fit our meeting.

Blackbird - Again beautiful and my ex played it better than anyone else I have heard play it since.

Oh, and Golden Slumbers, because it is soo beautiful.

2007-06-24 04:57:43 · answer #8 · answered by crct2004 6 · 1 0

"Michelle"

Not my name..lol. But this song is the one i vividly remember that used to play whenever I was riding in a car with my friends going to a site for painting classes, and we always sang to it.

Good days I can never replace.

2007-06-24 05:01:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Long and Winding Road...

Makes me think about my past and that things will eventually work themselves out.

2007-06-24 04:58:01 · answer #10 · answered by Bcldiva 3 · 1 0

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