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About a lucky man who made the grade
And though the news was rather sad
Well, I just had to laugh
I saw the photograph
He blew his mind out in a car
He didn't notice that the lights had changed
A crowd of people stood and stared
They'd seen his face before
Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords
I saw a film today, oh boy
The English army had just won the war
A crowd of people turned away
But I just had to look
Having read the book
I'd love to turn you on
Woke up, fell out of bed
Dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup
And looking up, I noticed I was late
Found my coat and grabbed my hat
Made the bus in seconds flat
Found my way upstairs and had a smoke
And somebody spoke and I went into a dream
I read the news today, oh boy
Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire
And though the holes were rather small
They had to count them all
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall
I'd love to turn you on
Me? Don't be silly, of course it's a 10
This was done in 67' Hard Days Night was in 64'. Think about that for a musical evolution. The thing that always blows my mind about the Beatles is how much they made in a short time and how much their music evolved in that short time.
It set a practically impossible standard for anyone else to meet. It always annoyed me when a great band put out another great album that happened to sound somewhat like their previous album, which I was more than happy about. I loved both albums. But critics would trash them for sounding the same. I would think, That's good thing. What do you expect them to be? The Beatles? That's not a realistic yard stick to expect anyone else to match.
This was done in 67' Hard Days Night was in 64'. Think about that for a musical evolution. The thing that always blows my mind about the Beatles is how much they made in a short time and how much their music evolved in that short time.
ciertísimo /very true
Who rated this a 1? 😬
Just a vandal who wants to F the stat
Bliss.
Oh just stop!!! …before you even start trying to skewer me!
The answer to said statement is: William, please, please, please (there might something in that statement) play the whole damn side of the album!!
Who rated this a 1? 😬
I'd say they're either tone deaf, mentally I'll or a combination there of!


agreed. i love the drums at the beginning. i often forget to notice the drums in beatles songs.
Ringo: the most under appreciated of the great British drummers.
And he's a nice guy.
Just think about when this was recorded. Absolutely brilliant.
Stunning to think these guys were singing I want to hold your hand just four years before. I can't think of any group that grew so much in so little time.
could it be
notwithstanding...
the greatest song ever?
Just think about when this was recorded. Absolutely brilliant.
agreed. i love the drums at the beginning. i often forget to notice the drums in beatles songs.
Because, when I was a kid, my pseudy Dad played this album incessantly to his mates, and they all joined in with singing along to the lyrics from the sleeve cover, with harmonies no less. Cringingly excruciating to this pubescent boy. I know every feckin' track on that album by heart, including the sodding lyrics, and that's why it's a 1 in my book - embarrassing memories. Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory. If there were such a programme as Anti-Desert Island Discs, where you choose your most hated songs, songs that you'd have to be strapped into a chair to be forced to listen to, this whole album would be in my top five all-time hates.
I hope that's explained my 1 rating. Thanks for listening :)
So, you are rating your father and his friends, rather than the song? Not sure that is the point, but to each their own..
Best Song.
Best Band.
Best Producer.
Ever.
Don't forget Best Sound Engineer, so much is so far above the production techniques of the day. Yes 10.
Need to find a mono copy of this disc.
so...is this their best song from this album?
their best ever?
That's subjective of course, but why even ask the question? Clearly you need to buy all of their albums to effectively formulate an opinion.

Not a Beatlemaniac but this song brings it to the point. Bass line, drums, orchestration all being simply perfect. Wow!
You forgot the lyrics.
so...is this their best song from this album?
their best ever?
I'd vote for the latter.
10. No less. No negotiation.
*ahem* By most accounts sir, the general assembly has decided they have indeed passed the audition and are never less than a 12.
(on it a couple of their best songs ever, though..

their best ever?
Because, when I was a kid, my pseudy Dad played this album incessantly to his mates, and they all joined in with singing along to the lyrics from the sleeve cover, with harmonies no less. Cringingly excruciating to this pubescent boy. I know every feckin' track on that album by heart, including the sodding lyrics, and that's why it's a 1 in my book - embarrassing memories. Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory. If there were such a programme as Anti-Desert Island Discs, where you choose your most hated songs, songs that you'd have to be strapped into a chair to be forced to listen to, this whole album would be in my top five all-time hates.
I hope that's explained my 1 rating. Thanks for listening :)
Have you tried therapy?
Best Band.
Best Producer.
Ever.



"While My Guitar Gently Weeps," The White Album, and The Rolling Stones/Hendrix beg to disagree, but hey, music is subjective!
At 9.2, very few listeners consider this less than a 9. Most say 10. That translates to consensus on brilliance rather than polarization.
Sure, a consensus among those who choose to listen to RP and then choose to rate this track - not exactly a meaningful poll of general opinion.
I don't listen to radio stations that often play music I dislike and then downvote that music. I doubt that many others do.
The four of you would likely have mended feelings and written more gold together. We miss you, John. We miss you & Paul together. We miss George & Ringo with you. We miss George Martin tying your ideas together.
A rare synergy of incredible talents. Thanks for what we got fellas.

Because, when I was a kid, my pseudy Dad played this album incessantly to his mates, and they all joined in with singing along to the lyrics from the sleeve cover, with harmonies no less. Cringingly excruciating to this pubescent boy. I know every feckin' track on that album by heart, including the sodding lyrics, and that's why it's a 1 in my book - embarrassing memories. Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory. If there were such a programme as Anti-Desert Island Discs, where you choose your most hated songs, songs that you'd have to be strapped into a chair to be forced to listen to, this whole album would be in my top five all-time hates.
I hope that's explained my 1 rating. Thanks for listening :)
Thank you for "pseudy" a word from my youth that is due for revival!
It's unlikely very many 'millennials' listen here.
Here's one honey

Hence, a 9.
I was in 6th grade and I listened to it on my parents' victrola in utter disbelief.

Might as well say less music please.
Aaaw, so sweet... !! I miss moments like those. Too bad judging by your writing you separated ways.
Might as well say less music please.
An interesting article on the recording challenges of this piece.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinmurnane/2017/06/03/the-beatles-a-day-in-the-life-is-a-landmark-in-sound-engineering-50-years-after-it-was-recorded/#72d2e9732b51
No kidding, this had me intrigued as well. Found out if one hovers the mousepointer over the individual rating bars, it displays the vote numbers: 2400+ voted Godlike-10 vs. the 52 Sucko Barfo's. Just out of human curiosity I can't help but wonder what the latter groups playlists look like. Any suggestions? :-)
after 51 years The Beatles still polarise
At 9.2, very few listeners consider this less than a 9. Most say 10. That translates to consensus on brilliance rather than polarization.
In my High School they taught an English class using this album as the foundation for the quarter's syllabus. Had NO IDEA at the time how lucky we were.
Millennials & Contrarians. And maybe a few Stones fans.
It's unlikely very many 'millennials' listen here.
I rarely use 9 and 10 BUT this is to me a TEN
(BBC for the phrase >Had a smoke and I went into a dream)
I am completely dismayed. How in the hell is this song a 1 in anyone's book??
Perhaps a more pertinent question would be: Why would that cause you dismay?
after 51 years The Beatles still polarise
I am completely dismayed. How in the hell is this song a 1 in anyone's book??
Millennials & Contrarians. And maybe a few Stones fans.
Because, when I was a kid, my pseudy Dad played this album incessantly to his mates, and they all joined in with singing along to the lyrics from the sleeve cover, with harmonies no less. Cringingly excruciating to this pubescent boy. I know every feckin' track on that album by heart, including the sodding lyrics, and that's why it's a 1 in my book - embarrassing memories. Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory. If there were such a programme as Anti-Desert Island Discs, where you choose your most hated songs, songs that you'd have to be strapped into a chair to be forced to listen to, this whole album would be in my top five all-time hates.
I hope that's explained my 1 rating. Thanks for listening :)
Because, when I was a kid, my pseudy Dad played this album incessantly to his mates, and they all joined in with singing along to the lyrics from the sleeve cover, with harmonies no less. Cringingly excruciating to this pubescent boy. I know every feckin' track on that album by heart, including the sodding lyrics, and that's why it's a 1 in my book - embarrassing memories. Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory. If there were such a programme as Anti-Desert Island Discs, where you choose your most hated songs, songs that you'd have to be strapped into a chair to be forced to listen to, this whole album would be in my top five all-time hates.
I hope that's explained my 1 rating. Thanks for listening :)
"Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory."
Oh, Fred: let it go.
Maybe science can ease yer pain:
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-figured-out-how-to-to-erase-your-painful-memories
https://bigthink.com/philip-perry/wonder-drugs-could-eliminate-severe-emotional-disorders-whats-the-downside
I just had to laugh. Others turned away, but I just had to look.
I am completely dismayed. How in the hell is this song a 1 in anyone's book??
Because, when I was a kid, my pseudy Dad played this album incessantly to his mates, and they all joined in with singing along to the lyrics from the sleeve cover, with harmonies no less. Cringingly excruciating to this pubescent boy. I know every feckin' track on that album by heart, including the sodding lyrics, and that's why it's a 1 in my book - embarrassing memories. Nowt to do with any intrinsic quality of the track or the album, just my emotional memory. If there were such a programme as Anti-Desert Island Discs, where you choose your most hated songs, songs that you'd have to be strapped into a chair to be forced to listen to, this whole album would be in my top five all-time hates.
I hope that's explained my 1 rating. Thanks for listening :)
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Maybe it's not on the CD? I am lucky to own an original vinyl copy

Visceral reaction to other people - not the music. Music is emotive but knee jerk reaction to other people's views is not subjective - it is jealousy wrapped in spitefulness. There is no right and wrong in music - but there is right and wrong in people.
Thank you!



Transcendent.
A foreshadowing perhaps?
It's not really a '1', it's just that the fanbois adulation and immediate '10s' for anything related to the four mop tops sometimes gets to them, and a visceral, knee jerk reaction kicks in. But that's music, it's EMOTIVE and not rational, so let's live with everyone's views, even when we really don't see where they are coming from, after all it is totally subjective, there is no right or wrong
Visceral reaction to other people - not the music. Music is emotive but knee jerk reaction to other people's views is not subjective - it is jealousy wrapped in spitefulness. There is no right and wrong in music - but there is right and wrong in people.
I am completely dismayed. How in the hell is this song a 1 in anyone's book??
It's not really a '1', it's just that the fanbois adulation and immediate '10s' for anything related to the four mop tops sometimes gets to them, and a visceral, knee jerk reaction kicks in. But that's music, it's EMOTIVE and not rational, so let's live with everyone's views, even when we really don't see where they are coming from, after all it is totally subjective, there is no right or wrong
By a clue my friend. Just take a listen to the acoustic demo and then the final version of Strawberry Fields for one example.
when Lennon (the writer and creator) told Martin how it should sound he did it like the excellent engineer that he was,
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or as Lennon himself said,...
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It set a practically impossible standard for anyone else to meet. It always annoyed me when a great band put out another great album that happened to sound somewhat like their previous album, which I was more than happy about. I loved both albums. But critics would trash them for sounding the same. I would think, That's good thing. What do you expect them to be? The Beatles? That's not a realistic yard stick to expect anyone else to match.
I would put in Pink Floyd.
The difference between early stuff like Arnold Layne, See Emily play and Comfortably Numb are worlds apart as far as I am concerned.