-Me tooI am not that much into The Beatles (and don't know all their albums well enough to do this whole survivor), but still wanted to react to this top 10.
- I had expected less early material.
- Nothing from Abbey Road?
- This top 10 hardly represents the progressive or experimental side of this legendary group, apart from Day in the Life, Happiness and perhaps Walrus, although this one if more whimsical rather than progressive.
- If we talk ballads, I'd find Long and Winding Road, The Fool on the Hill, Eleanor Rigby or She's Leaving Home much better than Let in Be (nicer melodies).
- No(!) Harrison songs, while the man made many good ones. While My Guitar Gently Weeps or Here Comes the Sun, Something, Within You Without You.
- No Helter Skelter? Too heavy for Maiden fans? ;-)
-We discussed this earlier: had the medley been included as one song it would have been my number one. I think a couple tracks were in the top 20 and the voting for this survivor has been really close the whole way through. One different voter would have made a difference.
- I prefer the progressive stuff too, but a top 10 without a few pop numbers wouldn't be very representative.
-Fool and Rigby are better than a few up there IMO
-George just isn't as good a songwriter as John and Paul. How many Janick or Davey songs make the Maiden top 10?
-The Shadow knows (it's not terrible, but it's more fun, not great)