Thursday, August 13, 2009

Full Beatles: Rock Band Setlist Revealed

While not wholly confirmed yet, here's the leaked setlist for all songs that will be included in the upcoming The Beatles: Rock Band game. It was already announced previously that several whole albums will be released later as pay-for DLC including Rubber Soul, Sgt. Pepper's and Abbey Road. I propose a Cosmic American get together when it drops September 9th.

Singles
I Want To Hold Your Hand
I Feel Fine
Day Tripper
Paperback Writer
Revolution
Don't Let Me Down

Please Please Me (1963)
I Saw Her Standing There
Boys
Do You Want To Know A Secret
Twist and Shout

With the Beatles (1963)
I Wanna Be Your Man

A Hard Day's Night (1964)
A Hard Day's Night
Can't Buy Me Love

Beatles For Sale (1964)
Eight Days a Week

Help! (1965)
Ticket To Ride

Rubber Soul (1965)
Drive My Car
I'm Looking Through You
If I Needed Someone

Revolver (1966)
Taxman
Yellow Submarine
And Your Bird Can Sing

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a Little Help From My Friends
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Getting Better
Good Morning Good Morning

Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
I Am The Walrus
Hello Goodbye

The Beatles (White Album) (1968)
Dear Prudence
Back In the U.S.S.R.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Birthday
Helter Skelter

Yellow Submarine (1969)
Hey Bulldog

Abbey Road (1969)
Come Together
Something
Octopus's Garden
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Here Comes the Sun

Let It Be (1970)
Dig a Pony
I Me Mine
I Got a Feeling
Get Back

Love (2006)
Within You Without You/ Tomorrow Never Knows

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Pretty exciting!

Herr Zrbo said...

I was reading further on what's going to be included, and there's a few things included that are going to make LE gently weep.

Apparently there's all sorts of unlockable stuff you can earn in game, including "a complete recording of a Christmas vinyl album distributed to early The Beatles Fan Club members. Limited to a small handful, this is the first time the recording has been digitized and made available to the wider public."

Let's come together and help! me play some Rock Band!

Little Earl said...

Guess who already has the Christmas Fan Club recordings? A certain Beatles fan is not impressed.

I am a bit impressed, however, with the relatively offbeat selection of tracks: "And Your Bird Can Sing"; "Hey Bulldog"; "I Me Mine." They're not exactly pandering to the masses on this one. Good I say. I also notice a healthy selection of George and Ringo songs. Some post-breakup guilt? One major complaint, however: Love is not a Beatles album. Cheating!

If you actually purchase this game Zrbo I suppose I will have to take a look.