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"Good Night" on The Beatles.
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Corpus Christi Carol on Grace,
such a boring song on such an amazing album
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Norman Bates wrote:
"Good Night" on The Beatles.


It's really cheesy, but I've always thought it's a really fitting closure for such a chaotic album, anything other than a flamboyant finisher wouldn't work.
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While we are on the topic of the beatles....


Rubber Soul by The Beatles

What goes on...

Seriously the rest of the album is great except this one song...
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White Light - The Gorillaz - Demon Days

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Norman Bates wrote:
"Good Night" on The Beatles.


Yeah, that might actually be my least favorite Beatles song.
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Almost every album in my Top 20 don't have any bad songs...and that's what makes them so great in my mind. But here's a few stinkers on great albums:

Rubber Soul - What Goes On
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me - Hey You!
Superunknown - Kickstand
A Boy Named Goo - Slave Girl
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LAF2 wrote:
Fitter Happier is vastly underappreciated. It embodies everything OKC is about.

For me it's Rock and Roll on LZ IV. I just don't like this one.


It marks the beginning of Side Three on the LP edition, picking up after the subtly chaotic "Karma Police". Its placement is key.
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nachosbob wrote:
What goes on...


StreetSpirit wrote:
Rubber Soul - What Goes On


Really? I love that song on there ... not because it's really musically my style, even, but I think Harisson's guitar on it and the vocals behind it are just so nostalgic sounding for them. That was a very early-style Beatles song on a later Beatles album, it almost felt like them trying to return to them being kids, and on the album. It feels like track 2 is almost starting over from the beginning for them, going from very early garage shows/old covers on What Goes On to the more early-mid-60s Beatles sound on the rest and experimenting a bit more on each track. I don't know, this isn't a concept album by any means, but I've always loved that as an intro for side 2 because it feels like them being kids for one last time.
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I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) - Selling England by the Pound - Genesis

Corpus Christi Carol - Grace - Jeff Buckley

La La Love You - Doolittle - Pixies
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