There’s a music critic called Rob Sheffield who once described this song as “ the worst song any of the Beatles had anything to do with”. Has he listened to Two Virgins? Or most of Ringo’s discography (sorry Ringo)? This isn’t even close to McCartney’s worst song (Fuh You, basically all of Press to Play). Just a really silly take.
You can say what you'd like about Phil Collins' music, but it's hard to deny this song. One of the most chilling pop singles of all time.
I don't really mind Taylor Swift from what I know of her, but I hate this song. Especially the Brendon Urie part.
I genuinely think that this might be the worst song of all time, the past decade at least.
Is it an unpopular opinion to enjoy this one as much as I did? This is a pretty great listen. Really good and emotional album from Lennon. I will say, I'm not entirely sure why Ya Ya was included on this album, I think Nobody Loves You works perfectly as a closer. The Beef Jerky instrumental is also maybe a bit unnecessary, but it's still enjoyable enough. I think every other song on this album ranges from good to great.
Favorites: Going Down on Love, Whatever Gets You Thru the ... read more
Not sure if I like this or Free as a Bird more, but both of them are better than Now and Then.
Just a really great and enjoyable listen. I don't think there's any song on this album I would classify as "bad", a very impressive later career effort from McCartney. I really dig the sort of Radiohead vibe on some of the tracks (probably influenced by Godrich's production).
Favorites: How Kind of You, Jenny Wren, Too Much Rain, Riding to Vanity Fair, Follow Me
Not sure if I should rate this a 9 or a 10, but I'm going with a 9 for now
Edit: 10
A lot of classics on here, but why are there four Rattle & Hum tracks compared to three Joshua Tree and two War songs?
The first half is fairly enjoyable (standout being "Help Me, Rhonda", of course) the second half is amazing. It's what everyone says, but it's true. They say it for a reason.
Fav tracks: Help Me, Rhonda, Please Let me Wonder, She Knows Me Too Well, In the Back of My Mind
if you hate this song then you will radiate evil energy wherever you go, sorry, I don't make the rules
How the fuck did the last two songs end up on this album? This would be an 8/10 without them.
Somebody on here said that the ending scared the shit out of them; I went in fully expecting something and it still scared the shit out of me.
Great album though.