So I came upon this pod show accidentally, and they had this great fun topic that is worth debating: What if the Beatles' two LP classic album THE BEATLES (aka The White Album) had been released as only one LP? Which tracks would have survived the cut, and which the rest that gets locked in a drawer?

The ground rules as per the pod show:

(1) No more than 14 tracks, the LP average setlist # of songs.
(2) Can only use the tracks released on the White Album.
(3) You can put tracks into any order that fancies you.
(4) Don't forget the flip side nature of the LP. Not essential, just a thought worth remembering.
(5) Remember that group's massively sensitive egos, so if possible try to humor McCartney/Harrison/Lennon/Ringo with a song each they sang. Not essential, but just a note.

For reference, the album plus lead vocalist.

Disc #1

1. "Back in the U.S.S.R." McCartney
2. "Dear Prudence" Lennon
3. "Glass Onion" Lennon
4. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" McCartney
5. "Wild Honey Pie" McCartney
6. "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" Lennon
7. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Harrison
8. "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" Lennon
9. "Martha My Dear" McCartney
10. "I'm So Tired" Lennon
11. "Blackbird" McCartney
12. "Piggies" Harrison
13. "Rocky Raccoon" McCartney
14. "Don't Pass Me By" Starr
15. "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" McCartney
16. "I Will" McCartney
17. "Julia" Lennon

Disc #2

1. "Birthday" McCartney/Lennon
2. "Yer Blues" Lennon
3. "Mother Nature's Son" McCartney
4. "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" Lennon
5. "Sexy Sadie" Lennon
6. "Helter Skelter" McCartney
7. "Long, Long, Long" Harrison
8. "Revolution 1" Lennon
9. "Honey Pie" McCartney
10. "Savoy Truffle" (Harrison) Harrison
11. "Cry Baby Cry" Lennon, with McCartney
12. "Revolution 9" Lennon/Harrison/Ono
13. "Good Night" Starr

This should be a fun game. My list will come up later.

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