The 10 Heaviest Beatles Songs 1. “ Helter Skelter” 2. “ Revolution” 3. “ I Want You (She's So Heavy)” 4. “ Yer Blues” 5. “ Hey Bulldog” 6. “ Tomorrow Never Knows” 7. “ Paperback Writer” 8. “ Ticket to Ride” More items...
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Read More »The Beatles never met a genre they didn’t make their own, incorporating everything from raga to chamber pop to vaudeville during their revolutionary career. Still, when most people think of the Fab Four’s vast catalog, “heavy” is probably not the first descriptor that comes to mind — but don’t think for a second that rock’s greatest shapeshifters couldn’t bring the heat. From their early days as Liverpool’s premier club band to their godlike status in the late ’60s, the Beatles delighted in destroying and rewriting the pop music playbook at their whim. They worshipped at the altars of Little Richard and Chuck Berry as kids and could whip audiences into a frenzy with their breathless rock ‘n’ roll freak-outs. But they quickly tired of the genre’s early limitations and soon began exploring uncharted sonic territory, drawing inspiration from the unlikeliest of sources and finding radical new ways to use the technology at their disposal. Everything they touched turned to gold; their innocent discoveries became the new state of the art. These groundbreaking achievements resulted in songs that were heavy in both the conventional, distorted-guitars-and-loud-drums sense as well as a more cerebral sense. Songs that make you want to kick through a wall, and songs that force you to sit down and cradle your head in your hands as you try to make sense of what you’re hearing. Both sides are on display in our below list of the 10 Heaviest Beatles Songs.
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Learn More »“Paperback Writer” is both a masterclass in economic storytelling and a remarkable studio achievement. A direct descendent of “Day Tripper,” it sports a fuzzy, distorted lead guitar riff and was born out of McCartney’s attempt to write a tune based on a single chord. McCartney gives the track some extra muscle by swapping his usual Hofner bass for a Rickenbacker and using a speaker as a microphone, much to the chagrin of the EMI engineers who had to adhere to strict rules about the equipment used in the studio. As always with the Beatles, the ends justify the means.
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Read More »After years of being instructed by manager Brian Epstein to bite their tongue about the Vietnam War, the Beatles finally clarified their stance on “Revolution.” Those years of pent-up aggression are palpable on the electric version of the song, released as the B-side to “Hey Jude” shortly before its bluesy, acoustic incarnation appeared on the White Album. Lennon’s calls for nonviolent revolution (which were ironically criticized by the members of the radical New Left who had previously embraced the band) are practically negligible; “Revolution” connects on a primal level because of its hyper-distorted, dueling guitars and Lennon’s unhinged screams. While the lyrics to “Revolution” continue to inspire debate, its blistering musical catharsis is inarguable.
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