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Best Beatles song to play in a pub band?


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8 Days a Week, All My Loving, I Feel Fine, She Loves You, Ticket To Ride, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Hello Goodbye, Don't Let Me Down, Paperback Writer, Back In the USSR, Helter Skelter, Daytripper, Lady Madonna, Penny Lane... for starters! Those are ones we play/have played in the past. We've also done a lot more of the progressive stuff too, like the masterpiece that is Day In the Life. They really are a band of so many different sounds.

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[quote name='rushbo' timestamp='1332635114' post='1591099']
"Hard Days Night" for sure...bombproof chord sequence, harmony potential and even room for a little geetar solo. Smart.
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If you're going to do this then make sure you get the opening chord correct :lol:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvxPc5MPEuQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvxPc5MPEuQ[/url]

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Harmonies always seem to be the limiting factor in Beatles covers.
You don`t realise until you start messing about with them, just how much of that sound came from vocal harmonies.
We`re doing Day tripper and Saw her standing there, and I had to hammer out a 1x Morrissey tune for every extra Beatles tune type deal to prevent another 4 in the set.
First of the Gang is coming along nicely ;)

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I don't know if any of these are suitable, but they might give you some ideas for re-arranging something. http://hardrockhideout.com/2007/04/17/butchering-the-beatles-a-headbashing-tribute-released-2006/

Another from that album that isn't on that page that's a bit simpler;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btKXo5w83O4

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Revolution Number 9. ;)


Seriously though, Helter Skelter, Tomorrow Never Knows (EHX freeze pedals at the ready), Day tripper ( as long as you substitute the lyrics for 'gay stripper' or similar), Get Back - anything with a bit of a drive to it really.

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Whichever ones you choose, concentrate on the vocals first. There are a number of (particularly early) tunes that are pretty high pitched so if you are going to do them in original keys make sure you are comfortable singing them first before tackling the music. Nothing quite as painful as a badly sung Beatles tune. As a regular at jam sessions I've heard some howlers and some of them have been me!

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[quote name='KevB' timestamp='1332778667' post='1592998']
Whichever ones you choose, concentrate on the vocals first. There are a number of (particularly early) tunes that are pretty high pitched so if you are going to do them in original keys make sure you are comfortable singing them first before tackling the music.
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Their version of Long Tall Sally is pitched higher than Little Richard! Eunuchs!

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