Beatles Rock Band: (Almost) Full Setlist Released

Hot on the news that the full track listings of Rubber Soul and Sgt. Pepper will be available as DLC, today Game Informer have released more details about the 45-track setlist.
We’ve been forced to piece together the track listing from various trailers and previews, and the good news is that we were mostly right. The latest Game Informer’s cover feature about the game (seriously – how awesome is the cover art?!) lays out the full setlist … well, almost. It won’t give away what the final track is.
Want the full set-list? Join me after the jump …
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
Happy? Unhappy? Anything missing that you’d like to have seen? I’m stoked that we have the White Album featured, but the contributions from Revolver are pretty light. Surely one of the greatest albums of all-time should offer up more than three tracks? Hmm – they’re saving them for DLC perhaps?
So … your guesses for the final track? GO!
Edit: Ha! Jordan beat me to this article in the comments – nice work.
Source: Joystiq
Tags: beatles rock band, harmonix, PS3, setlist, wii, XBOX
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Yeah, Revolver is almost certainly going to be DLC and and I'm not even going to whinge because I'll still almost certainly buy it.
My guess for the final track is “Help!” based on pretty much nothing other than a hunch. Either that or something off the Love album.
Um, if “Hey Jude” isn't in there…there's a serious problem.
“Help” is a better BAND song, but c'mon.
There's a lot of stuff I'd like to see in there, but DLC will likely add it all at some point. Damn excuse for developers to provide inferior gameplay experiences and charge more for things that SHOULD have been included in the first place…
That said, I had plenty of Beatle Nerdgasms reading the list. Blatant, glaring omissions or not.
Helter. Skelter.
NICE.
I would love Hey Jude, but I have a bad feeling it won't be in there…unless they release a plastic piano peripheral (alliteration not intended). One song that I also want to play is Yesterday, but other than that, the game itself has a bunch of great tracks. I will have to find a way to pick this game up.
Your Bird Can Sing is possibly my fav off of that album tho, so I'm happy for now.
I totally missed that Help! was, er, missing. D'oh.
I didn't notice that Hey Jude was missing. SURELY that has to be the final song?!
Tony> feel the same about Helter Skelter. OMG. I'm gonna rock my ASS off! And While My Guitar … oh God, 9 September is still so far away.
I am probably on my lonesome here, but I was always partial to Elenor Rigby. Maybe that can be the last track, except for the fact that it is way too short. Just trying to come at it from a shocking angle.
Your Bird Can Sing is definitely one of my all time Beatles faves and it's also not one of the 'obvious' choices from Revolver so kudos to them for including it on the disc, especially given how short it is.
We'll so have to rock out together on that track, dude.
We'll so have to rock out together on that track, dude.