
Videogame rag Game Informer's September issue is devoted to Beatles: Rock Band, and along with providing a behind the scenes look at the game, according to a Joystiq post, it provides a look at the full track list, which, as of right now, isn't entirely confirmed (only 25 have been announced by Harmonix).
If this track list is the real deal, it features a lot of tracks that should be a blast to play, especially the Abbey Road and Let It Be selections. There's also word that Abbey Road, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Rubber Soul will all be available for full download when the game is released on Sept. 9.
Here's the track list broken down by album:
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
Singles
I Want To Hold Your Hand
I Feel Fine
Day Tripper
Paperback Writer
Revolution
Don't Let Me Down
[Joystiq]
This game looks amazing.
Yeah it does. I was just able to convince theSchoenrock to get it when it comes out, but only after pledging to pay for half because he is "broke" right now. Really, he's a weiner.
No "She Said She Said" = not worth it for me.
Weird, I was just talking e-mailing a friend, and complained that that's the only guitar-led song I could think of that I really want to play. I can understand why Hey Jude, Yesterday, and Eleanor Rigby aren't on there because they are mostly pianos. But She Said She Said slays, and has one of their best riffs.
That is guitar-led song not on here that I really want to play. I think Dig a Pony is going to rule.