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  • This is classic Beatles. I was in Military School the first time I heard Rubber Soul. It was a magical, musical time and it had a sound all its own. The genious of George Martin, the Beatles producer, was just one more genious in the mix. They did indeed change the world. Not with politics or by bullying other people but with songs. Mostly love songs. They were the real deal. They were the most successful song writers in history. Nothing compares to The Beatles.

  • you can really see how we in the united states were screwed by capitol records because of how they released songs out of order on american albums rather then how the beatles were recording and releasing them in the u.k. we got gipped! some we didn't get six months or more after kids in england already had them.

  • @TheBabyboomkidof53 capitol made more money by putting out the albums as they did.

  • @raymartin10 ahhhhh yes......the almighty buck......justifies everything.greedy capitalists acting like pigs at the troff.

  • hi i wrote a rubber soul style song called "Glenda" - check it out . search for "ray martin glenda" thanks

  • @raymartin10 no it's not

  • @RazzleDazzle9410 yes it is, it has harmonies, interesting chord structures, quirky key shifts, modulation, french sounding verse, backwards guitar, bluesy sevenths, augmented chords,

  • @RazzleDazzle9410 minor to major shifts, rock n roll guitar, ooohhss, its like a combination of 9 or 10 RS songs rolled into one. Now you might not like the song, but it is a fact that it features a lot of tricks the beatles used. Not many composers can say they have done that, let alone used them in one song.

  • @raymartin10 Sorry, it doesn't sound like any rubber soul songs.

  • Ah man, FINALLY i found some beatles stuff in MONO. I know stereo is cool and so on, but i put 3 speakers in just one entry, so i don't have stereo no more, and i can't listen to beatles because i lose half of the song.

  • Drive My Car is great stuff. The whole record is golden.

  • mostri ineguagliabili

  • @Kingscrib: Beatles aren't yours. I'm 27, italian, and...i always had some opinions on more than a single thing about them, since i listened to them for once.They are responsible for the bigger part of the music came after them.They're...pure genius.Ok, i agree.Even if i weren't alive during the 60's...

  • Was always there with the songs, but everyone knows their songs became DIFFERENT and would continue to do so, but in QUALITY, the songs on Help ! and AHDN are just as unbeatable as ANY songs they wrote. E.G. Cant buy me love, And I love her, If I fell etc then YGTHYLAway, YGTLTGirl, The night before, Ticket to ride, Help !, Its only love, Yesterday ; these are as great a songs as they EVER wrote.

  • This album was the beginning of changing everything in pop music. Prefer this mono version any day over the way they mixed most of the stereo stuff back then.

  • @yourtubesteak I don't agree with you on the first part as The Beatles were already WAY ahead of the field and highly influential with first A Hard Days Night album (UK version of course) and then HELP ! (uk) which is totally different but very advanced and one of their very best albums. Why I don't agree with your second part is that I Iove the Mono stuff as it was how it was meant to sound when mixed then.But since I've listened to the Mono cd remasters of this & HELP ! ,the Stereo are better

  • @TheKenfig Up to Help, the Beatles were writing great solid pop songs, but the songwriting on Rubber Soul took it to another level. You could really see the genius emerging. You think stereo sounds better. That's your opinion. Personally, I don't care for the extreme panning on the early albums, especially one like Rubber Soul with the vocals totally panned to one side and most of the instruments totally panned to the other. That's why I like the Dr Ebbetts version with centered vocals and bass

  • @yourtubesteak Well, I've ALWAYS been a Mono fan, as I grew up with the records and mixes of Pepper etc which I prefered to the Stereo. I looked forward to having the Mono cd boxed set finally which is brilliant. I wouldn't change anything about it. However, on the Mono cds in the set of ONLY Help ! & R.S. there are ALSO, the orginal 1965 Stereo mixes along side the Mono, but JUST for those two albums. The Stereo for those are SO clear and that the Mono sound muted and a bit burried. The genius

  • @TheKenfig You need to get a hold of some original mono vinyl. Or the Dr Ebbetts mono cds. Better and warmer sounding than the remastered cd box sets.

  • @yourtubesteak Well, I've got most of it. I have WTBs, BFS, HELP !, RS, Revolver, Pepper and The White all on UK original Mono vinyl. But when comparing the Mono HELP ! & RS to the 65 CD Stereo mixes, one DOES hear all of the instruments and vocals much clearer and sharper than on the Mono, which ARE themselves great.But for those album mixes alongside the Monos on the CDs, they are better.The Monos details are a bit burried comparitively. They're only two Mono CDs in the box that have St. mixes

  • first band i listened to.... on my sony walkman tape player : )

  • This album just oozes marijuana influence and psychedelic curiosity. I LOVE it!

  • this album was instrumental in the success of the Beatles because they started to make some difference in contrast with his earlier albums and evolved to what we would know later and ended with "Let It Be".

  • @AntiPelele Not true, the band's earlier albums are highly underestimated glibly and unnecessarily when some like A Hard Days Night & HELP ! are packed with many their of their best songs. Also, the Beatles most 'successful' period was 1964 and 65

  • CAN PEOPLE STOP WRITING LOADS OF PARAGRAPHS FOR INSTANCE JAJEROME2011 LOOK HOW MUCH THAT TOSSER IS WRITING HE'S A FUCKING KNOB HEAD - KNOB HEAD

  • You can't beat a classic; SOUL is right. You only get music like this now from recordings or guys like Seb Clarke.

  • been a fan forever, love them like family. ithink the drugs hindered them and broke them up. the drugs explain john's attraction to yoko, for one thing. its a miracle he wasn't the first of the cluster of o'd rock stars

  • LOL where would good art be without influence or the ability to influence.... Walmart perhaps?

  • Easily the best Beatles album.

  • the way the album cover looks was a mistake but they liked it and decided to keep it

  • Total bollocks! I love music & heard 'in my life' today which is pretty good, so I thought I'd give them yet another chance. They failed again. Bollocks!

  • lovely.

  • John, not a nice person. Paul, not a nice person. Together, good songwriters. Apart, not so good, as their individual careers show. They each needed each other, or George Harrison. Their individual output is poor in comparison to "The Beatles."

  • @vcx9dfne They both thrived individually, actually. More so John, Paul with Wings. Great band, no doubt about it. George, nor John involved. In hindsight they all made top Billboard songs with their own careers. Making them some of the best musical artists of all time.

  • @vcx9dfne well anyones is to the beatles (excluding bob dylan) but cmon they both had great solo careers as did george harrison, ringo did alright too . obvioussly they were best as a band but just go listen to John-there are so many but listen to the song god. Paul-either band on the run or maybe im amazed george-my sweet lord and ringo -it dont come easy(i know harrison was on it) and tell me they had bad solo careers

  • In fact, Lennon says "Rubber Soul is about when it started happening," referring to what McCartney alludes when he says they'd done pop songs directly for the audience and should branch out and do something else. (All from "Anthology"). This is what I meant that "Rubber Soul" sounded very different.

  • @meglaw69 I totally agree, I wasn't inferring that their music was written without the influence of drugs, I was only mentioning the direct references within their music. The Beatles were certainly influenced by drug use, just as many other bands compose under similar if not the same circumstances. I feel that many people tend to infer direct meaning from music that isn't actually there, and the fabrication of misenterpereted perceptions distort the intended message - whether one existed or not.

  • First of all - The Beatles are amazing - they essential founded Rock as we know it today. There are only 3 Songs out of 27 studio albums which refer to drugs (Lucy in the sky with diamonds{LSD}, Got to get you into my life{Marijuana}, and Day tripper{acid}) this was stated by Paul McCartney himself. Rubber Soul is the first album of which The Beatles began to experiment with musical style in a way which had never been done before. Rubber Soul and Revolver are the Renaissance of The Beatles.

  • @BloodyPacifist I agree that the songs you mentioned are perhaps the only ones that directy refer to drugs but as the Beatles themselves have stated on the Beatles Anthology documentary from 1995 marijuana was a big influence on their creativity starting with the album Help. Just because a song is not about drugs does not mean that drugs were not an influential part of the song. I think without drugs music as we know it today would be completely different.

  • @BloodyPacifist um acid is lsd

  • Who cares if they did drugs. People can do whatever the hell they wanna do. All we can do is accept them for who they are.

  • i have this alumb

  • Without Rubber Soul, there will be NO PET SOUNDS.

  • Rubber Soul is my second favorite album. second only to Revolver.

  • not just drugs!

  • the beatles were into satan too!

  • @fuckboy6651 no they weren't paul and Ringo are christian and worship christ, George believed in the Indian religion, and Yoko made John believe in God knows what.

  • @aerosmithbeatles No but really check it out they practicually worshipped crowley and magik, i mean its not really a widely known thing..... most musicains today and back than endorse some kind of occult aspect whether they know it or not. you dumpster slut

  • @fuckboy6651 i knew about john and george and ringo does seem christian but paul seems idk

  • @aerosmithbeatles Lennon was obviously some kinda of atheist and Harrison is Spiritual leaning on Hindu religion, i don't know about Paul but Ringo seems like a Christian

  • DERP

  • @fuckboy6651 Satan is the God of Rock my friend :p x'DD

  • @xtremerockomaniac Lol. You're a retard. John Lennon and Kurt Cobain are the gods of rock.

  • My favourite album ever. It just flows so good! Prefer this to Sgt Peppers:O is that such a crime?

  • @TheUtopianSquirrel Not a crime at all. This is a great album.Sometimes it's hard for me to choose one favorite album of the Beatles because it is often a what kind of mood am I in thing.If someone put a gun to my head though I would have to say the White album is my favorite. Rubber Soul however is right up there.I think it might be tied with Revolver as my second favorite

  • @TheUtopianSquirrel I prefer this to Sgt. Pepper too...

  • "Baby, you can do something In Between...".

    Such naughty boys. And no one caught that at the time. However, the "fish and finger pies" aroused some suspicion.

  • @moby118 whats funny is everyone looks at the sixties music industry and thinks it was so innocent compared to today. HAHA nope. lol.

  • I listen to this at least once a week... thank you padfoot333!

  • 1. Drive My Car ( 0:00 )

    2. Norwegian Wood ( 3:07 )

    3. You Won't See Me ( 5:38 )

    Just thought this should be here since it's on the other albums..

    I adore the discussion that's going on here. There's @MrBuc128 who's talking about the influence of grass on The Beatles' styles and @baxtersave96 talking about the transfer of focus for the band as a whole. AND agreeing with the above user.

    Just wrap your mind around this for a second.

    It's great to see intelligent beings again on here.

  • Just great! Thanks!

  • Rubber Soul eu tinha 8 anos é demais!!!isso é o máximo

  • I LIVE IN NORWAY AND THIS IS TRUE, NORWEGIAN WOOD IS BEAUTIFUL!

  • Listen, if you weren't alive during the 60s, when the Beatles were at their most prolific & creative, you couldn't possibly have any opinion on a single thing about them! They laid the ground-work for much of what happened over the next 3 decades & their effect is still felt today! There was nothing even remotely like them - before or since. The Beatles are an enduring representation of musical genius in their time!

  • @Kingscrib I was alive then and I feel that NO ONE was EVER as famous or as exciting, charismatic and talented and there has been no one as famous, talked or written about ever since

  • @TheKenfig

    I don't understand your message. My post was directed to anyone who doesn't understand the significance of The Beatles. There are many younger folks how think their music wasn't even good. (Yes, really!) So, to THEM, I directed my comment. :) Did you see your handle (TheKenFig) attached to it? Nope.

  • @Kingscrib And what ?. It seems to me that you're defensive 'as if' you wrongly assumed that I was 'having a go' at you because I took it personally. I KNEW what you were getting at from the start, and in my own way I was merely agreeing and backing up what you wrote to those people. If I'm wrong about this and you just don't like someone replying unless they disagree and want an argument, then you'll get a lot of each on this site I'm afraid

  • @Kingscrib Well from my experience, people have responded positively to my comments as long as a year later and accordingly me to theirs ; I don't usually take note of when theymade a comment, just whether or not I agree. You wrote on my wall that your comment wasn't directed at anyone in particular, but it was directed to those you think don't understand the significance etc. as you alluded to. So, to reiterate, my reply was nothing more than agreeing with you

  • @Kingscrib Right.... which means nobody on the planet can have an opinion on Mozart or Beethoven.

  • Drive My Car isn't on Rubber Soul, is it? Cuz I have the album right here....

  • @TylerKG123 Drive my car is the first cut on the British version of Rubber Soul wich is what the CD is.I think when Rubber Soul first came out it had a few different songs on the USA version.

  • @TylerKG123 yea in the us version they cut drive my car, nowhere man, and its only love. and added Ive just seen a face

  • @BeefSupreme101

    So I see, thanks for clarifying.

  • 0:01 Drive My Car

    3:09 Norwegian Wood

    5:40 You Won't See Me

  • when i listen to this music i feel a strong mix of so many emotions. i love it.

  • This is an incredible album. The material is much more sophisticated than their previous. They had now moved beyond a band known for their singles and became an album oriented band. I imagine they probably lost some of their fans after this album [ The screaming teenage girls who's tatstes were not sophisticated enough] but gained new ones.As far as the marijuana influence I have to agree with Mr Buc128. It obvious even from the distorted images of them on the album cover

  • I really like this album cover.It has a subtle sort of trippiness to it.

  • a billion thanks to you! :)

  • 7 Dislikes, Hmmm

  • @pbpaula86  It probably was 7 weenie people that don't know crap! lol

  • I love the people trying to refute marijuana's effects on creativity. Smoke a couple bowls, sit down at a piano, hit record, play for 1.5 hours, go to bed, and listen to it the next day. It'll blow your mind. Do this on acid or mushrooms, whole 'nother story. See "Revolver."

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  • @MrBuc128 Dude, I am agreeing with you. As a musician myself, I have experienced the lasting positive effects of weed firsthand.

  • @memphis148 I know I apoligize I just got defensive there. I just assumed you were disagreeing with me However upon further review it is quite clear you were infact agreeing with me. 

  • @memphis148 I find that my creativity when playing trumpet is multiplied at least twofold after finishing as little as one bowl. What I play is definitely possible to play when not mentally clarified by ganja, but I just gain such a direct connection between my thoughts and my music, it feels like speaking.

  • I was born in the late 70's; going through BEATLEMANIA now in 2011. I like newer music, but this stuff is amazing!

  • and on the 420th day God said.."now let us rock..." and there was the Beatles.

  • no no no it wasnt the mariguana me it was the genius and feeling be free to think and write good songs and the beatles left to be a rock nrll band to a bigest rock band just ask led zeppelin hendrix black sabbath and the list go on until today amen

  • NOBODY TOUCHES THIS BAND OR ALBUM.

  • This album is my favorite Beatles album....well this one and Please Please Me, Hard Day's Night, Help!, Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, White Album, Abbey Road.

    Oh wait, the Love album from their Vegas show is my favorite Beatles album bc George Martin did some genius mash ups on there.

    No no...Past Masters is my favorite Beatles album bc it has a bunch of singles that weren't included on their albums.

    But yea, this is definitely my favorite Beatles album.

  • @StuUngar What about Let It Be? (You didn´t mentioned it) Hare Krishna!

  • @PaulMcCartneyBass1 Yes, I most certainly did......bc Let it Be doesnt warrant mention along side Abbey Road, Revolver, and Rubber Soul.

    But "I've Got a Feeling" is a fuckin great song. I also like "Two of Us," and the Let it Be version of "Across the Universe."

  • @StuUngar I definitely agree with your song choices from the Let it Be album.I've got a feeling is an incredible song and I consider it among my favorite Beatles songs.I think one of the reasons why I like it so much is because aside from the great guitar in it it is by no means an overplayed song.It is among their least popular songs and it has a lot of balls.

  • @baxtersave96 Yes it does. When I was overseas, everyone knew I was a big Beatles fan. I would always listen to "I've got a feeling" when we were about to head into the field. It became a ritual and the other guys in the platoon dug it. Most of us knew the words, but everyone air-guitared the chords after Paul screams, "Somebody who looked like you!!"

    Like u said, it has balls, but its also a feel good song, ie "everybody had a good year, everybody let their hair down. Oh yeah"

    Great Times...

  • @PaulMcCartneyBass1 Paul is hare krishna. (blue jay way backwards :D)

  • garciahouse8, I was just being sarcastic you know that?

  • my fav beatles album

  • Thanks for the upload! The Beatles music improved a lot since Rain/Paperback Writer, through Rubber Soul, Revolver, SPLHCB, the White Album and finally Abbey Road!

    Constructive criticism: the pauses between songs seem too long! :)

  • @1rsalc you forgot magical mystery tour

  • @garciahouse8 That's because Magical Mystery tour was only 5 or 6 songs long, and only I Am The Walrus was any good.

  • Paul goes off key at 00:51 X-) luckily John sang perfect so nobody notices

  • BEST SONG DRIVE MY CAR,YOU WONT SEE ME,MICHELLE,IM PAUL CRAZY FAN

  • best song u smile

  • the Rubber Soul album is the next best Beatles album, after the White Album and the Abbey Road album.

  • <3 this album. thanks soo much for uploading

  • First Beatles album I ever heard. I was either 5, 7, or 8 when I first heard it. I'm 12 now and I'm totally hooked on The Beatles. I listen to nothing but The Beatles. I own The Beatles rockband pack for my Xbox 360 too. I own the Sgt. Pepper album, white album on my ipod, the album 1, this one on tape (it's really my parents), and the blue album on record (my parents own this one too) and to quote NatWolf43567890, And God said: Let there be music, and there was Beatles.

  • @megabatmanfan calm the fuck down

  • i am 40 best album that i own amazing nothing close in 50 years

  • Got the album in 1969, I was 8, grandpa worked @ Goodwill & I could get anything for free! My first was Meet The Beatles, but Rubber Soul hooked me!

  • @MrAprilsmay The 2 albums that realy made an impression were Sgt.Peppers I didn't go out that day I just listened and couldent belive.And Rubber Soul.All of the songs on rubber souls seem to be ,like your in the room with them.

  • GREATEST ALBUM EVER

  • GREATEST ALBUM EVER!!!

  • WONDERFUL!!!!!

    P.S Im only elevenXD

  • What these new rock and roll groups need is a set of #4 and 5 Clippers to take that "mop top" look away...Dan O'Niallain

  • What's up with the lag in between songs?

  • @NCSUspoon Your mothers dead.

  • @nathan99118 Yes she is

  • The Batles are Gods

  • @AntiPelele  say what?

  • Awesome 

  • Top tracks from Rubber Soul:

    1) Nowhere Man

    2) In My Life

    3) I'm Looking Through You

    4) Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)

    5) Michelle

  • @nokturnal5647 The Word?????

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  • Who the hell are the five idiots who disliked any song on Rubber Soul. No offense. IDIOTS.

  • 1965 - 1966 was a significant time in the Beatles career.It was at this point that marijuana use was influencing their music for the first time. Regardless of how you feel about pot there is no denying that it influences creativity for better or worse. Their music was now becoming more introspective and sureal .

  • @MrBuc128 The beastles had many influences, to say pot was the only thing that inspired them is ignorant. They were developing as musicians. The drugs had no more to do with it than anything else in their lives. You really see thoughout their careers even when they break up how they keep growing as musicians.

  • @thevanastragang First of all I never said pot was the only thing inspiring them. In many interviews Paul Mccartney and Ringo Starr said that pot was a big influence on them as musicians. I think perhaps you are the one being ignorant in this case.

  • @iamdekko I know pot influenced them because I have read books and watched documentaries on the Beatles and they have said so themselves. None of what I said is uneducated. On the contrary . You mentioned terrible bands.I never once said that smoking pot made them great songwriters or musicians. Try watching the Beatles Anthology and see for yourself what they say about drugs or better yet try reading a book instead of making ridiculous Cool Whip comments.

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  • @MrBuc128 Ha LMFAO!

  • @MrBuc128 i know pot influenced the Beatles by smoking pot and listening to the Beatles

  • @MrBuc128 idc if they smoked pot it's their decision not mine and if pot gave me baby you can drive my car, day tripper, adn norweigen wood i don't see it as a bad thing

  • @schumickthegreat Who said that there was anything bad about it? I like the fact that they smoked pot. I used to smoke pot myself .I really can't anymore because of my job but I like pot.

  • @MrBuc128 The pot theory just begs the question. Who hasn't smoked pot? The Beatles had divine intervention.

  • @redfordforpresident I'm not sure what your point is.I was merley pointing out what the Beatles themselves had said about pot.

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  • @jgrande345 I am by no means a fan of Beiber but why does he get the brunt of the criticism when so much of todays music suck?. There are rappers out their that are becoming millionaires that don't have an ounce of talent. Lady Ga Ga who hides her lack of talent behind her outlandish costumes. Katy Perry whos is just popular because she she dresses like a slut. Most of Beibers fans are 13 year olds so who care? Plus he can actually play an instrument. There is sooo much shitty music out there

  • @MrBuc128 You know what, you have a good point, but in general I just don't like a lot of music from today, that's really what I'm saying.

  • @jgrande345 I have to agree with you on that. I think after the 90s music really went down hill.

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  • @MrBuc128 how about DURING the 90s?

  • @jajerome2011 I loved the 90s music.There were a lot of good bands.I actually think the 90s was the last great decade of music. My Ipod is full of 90s music.

  • @MrBuc128 oh boy. lol, im sorry but the wanna be grunge look mixed with a little bit of sassy pop was too much for me, and that being said by a perspective that i was born in the 90s and have given there music a chance. just not for me lol

  • @jajerome2011 .I was not a big grunge fan but bands like The Black Crowes, Counting Crows Gin Blossoms and Live had some really good songs.I would suggest that you listen to the Counting Crows August and Everything else album.This is by no means grunge and has some really well written songs. I do like how the 90s got away from the overproduced 80's hairband music and had a more organic sound.August and Everything after is one of my favorite albums. Trust me on that one.

  • @MrBuc128 stop writing massive paragraphs keep it simple IDIOT

  • @geoffdoor Massive paragraphs? Not much of a reader are you? Moron!!!

  • @jajerome2011 I'm curious to know what music other than the Beatles you listen to.The bands I mentioned all play really good guitar driven rock which is what I listen to. I play guitar myself not professionally but I do have an aprreciation for it.

  • @MrBuc128 Well dont get me wrong, i definately know that everyone has there own music preference, and mine is BROAD lol. From the Beatles to modern day hip hop to R & B to Pink Floyd to STP ;). ohhhh there is way too much to name. I even listen to Beethoven sometimes, i love soft accoustic guitar, i love rock and roll with a twangy electric. I like Tom Petty, Rolling Stones, Zepplin, AC/DC, Metallica, Bob Marley, Mac Miller, J-Z, lupe fiasco, Sublime, and almost everything inbetween (no screemo)

  • @jajerome2011 hey you and I have the exact same music tastes!!! Love Marvin Gaye to The Clash to Ludacris to John Legend to Johnny Cash......I could go on forever man

  • @Mikespyke idk why, but music has always been a way to express myself. (cliche) but seriously, music is a huge part of my life! i only sing but i appreciate most music when i hear it. And as a person who enjoys music, i just recently discovered the beatles probably about 2 months ago. (im 17, almost 18) and i simply cant get enough! its like the first time i tried bacon. it was like-whoooaaaa what have i been missing! =D

  • @MrBuc128 "90s was the last great decade of music"

    you aren't one of those people who thinks there's almost nothing worth listening to nowadays are you?

  • @luke666808g Yes I am

  • @MrBuc128 then Audioslave and thousands of underground bands/hip hop artists, all politely say...FUCK YOU

  • @Mikespyke You and Hip Hop buddies are a bunch of clowns.I listen to real music.

  • @MrBuc128 hey, take that back bout katey perry. She is talented. her song your so gay is hilarious take it back homi

  • i wish someone with the talent and time would make the ultimate video for you tube.the COMPLETE BEATLES via YOUTUBE! It would be the most visited site ever!! BABY YOU can DRIVE MY CAR cause I'm gonna be a STRA(RRKRAZEE)! Who is going to make HISTORY and make this one! NatWolff! You said it! your quoate rocks! Intro to US! 1964 Beatles, Ed Sullivan Show... kids hanging from the rafters!1967our Garage Band..played 60% Beatles..monkeys clapton stones but won battle of d bands w beatles songs HELP!

  • REVOLVER Y RUBBER SOUL, LO MEJOR DE LOS MASTERS

  • @mrjorgetorres56

    Salute! Sorry,i don't speak spanish language,but i understand that your taste is the same like mine! Both albums are masterpieces of the masterpieces!

  • @VIVAVISCONSIN i say whith this 2 albuns is the best of The Beatles , all the records i like , i fan of The Beatles

    my favorite song is In My Life,,,, hola from Cancun, Mèxico..

  • @mrjorgetorres56 Hello fellow Beatles fan, hola!! From Owasso , Oklahoma

  • very odd, death hoax clues already in rubber soul. baby you can drive my car. the car the girl was driving when paul mccartney died.

  • Im the only 14 year olld i know that appericiates this kind of music. this was the first beatles record i ever got. I was 9 years old and my dad told me i should get it. So i did and now im hooked. I have 12 different albums now. Like this comment if you think Paul and Ringo should get back together and play a reuinion tour. I think the proccesseds should be givin to charity of John and George's childrens pick out.

  • @ChicagosLittleAngels they are no good together they will only be good with all 4 yo and that will never happen yo......

  • @lennon9099 Dude, they may not have been as good apart, but they wrote some excellent songs when they had broken up. George made the Travelling Wilburies, and they wrote some great songs. He also wrote some brilliant ones on his own, like My Sweet Lord.

    John wrote songs like Imagine and Give Peace a Chance.

    Paul wrote Live and Let Die, Band on the Run, and plenty of other greats.

    Ringo... Well, yeah. He's Ringo. He'll always be awesome.

  • @SanguineLupis yeah but what sucked is that George was sued for My Sweet Lord because it sounded like a different song