Count me as another that can't vote. I love them all, but I lean towards the later stuff, except for the earlier stuff - but the middle years were great. Let it Be would be in my top three favorites.
While in junior high (late 60's), my neighbor Jim and I learned to play guitar when he got the "Big Book of the Beatles" song book. We played from the book along with the records for hours and hours. Even now, when I hear a Beatles song on the radio, I find myself singing along, remembering most of the words.
The Beatles were my ticket to Rock and Roll. Their evolution paved the way for my evolution in taste and variety. I guess alot of it was part of growing up in the "day".
Great thread Jamie!
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