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Fenton Beasley Jan 29th 2010 2:02 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8293488)
I couldn't 'imagine' a worse world.

It's a shite song.

Not so much a fact, more an opinion really - ok :thumbup:

Amazulu Jan 29th 2010 2:16 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Fenton Beasley (Post 8293516)
Not so much a fact, more an opinion really - ok :thumbup:

Fact, opinion, who cares - it's still shite! :thumbsup:

Fenton Beasley Jan 29th 2010 2:21 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8293538)
Fact, opinion, who cares - it's still shite! :thumbsup:

Ahhhh I've missed BE. I'm safe behind my keyboard and everyone's antagonising me.

Amazulu. You love Perth. I think it's a village full of country bumpkin f**kwits.

Who's right? Who's wrong? Who cares? Neither of us it would seem.

I love you man xxxxxxxxxx :D

Broad Shoulders Jan 29th 2010 9:47 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Fenton Beasley (Post 8293418)
I am the walrus is solely Lennon's song

vocals and lyrics were

Neil52 Jan 29th 2010 9:55 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 8292515)
Oasis were better :D

:lol: Oasis...probaly the most overated band since U2


Thing about the Beatles is that they sounded great live, could actually play their own instruments, could actullay sing, could actually write their own songs....greatest band ever....nuff said.

kporte Jan 29th 2010 10:09 am

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MP is right in some respects about luck. The Beatles arrived in the 60's, when music was one of the few readily available forms of entertainment for the masses and it had the power to affect people much more than it does today.

That was the only part that involved luck though. Quite simply their back catalogue is untouchable as a body of work in popular music. No one has, or ever will come close to it. Either musically or in the effect on the world.
I can virtually guarantee that every artist you enjoy today will cite the Beatles as an influence.

mohogony Jan 29th 2010 10:10 am

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Beatles fans, l guess they are all in the " retirement visa" catergory for OZ.:p

kporte Jan 29th 2010 10:14 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by mohogony (Post 8294557)
Beatles fans, l guess they are all in the " retirement visa" catergory for OZ.:p

Like most Beatles fans today, I wasn't born when they had their first hit:D

DeadVim Jan 29th 2010 10:26 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8293230)
Yep, one of the worst songs ever written.

Lennon was a tool.

"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey Wrench"

DeadVim Jan 29th 2010 10:29 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Neil52 (Post 8294543)
:lol: Oasis...probaly the most overated band since U2

Thing about the Beatles is that they sounded great live, could actually play their own instruments, could actullay sing, could actually write their own songs....greatest band ever....nuff said.

Oasis were a bit hyped for sure but I liked their attitude ... no way in the world they could be classed in the 'greats' though.

U2 are bit up themselves (especially Bonio) but have some classic tunes.

The thing I like about music is that good music is good music is good music. :thumbup:

I'll give anything a spin, it's a broad church is my collection ... I even have some Las Ketchup on my MP3 stick in the car ...

Amazulu Jan 29th 2010 10:29 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Fenton Beasley (Post 8293552)
Who's right? Who's wrong? Who cares? Neither of us it would seem.

Kind of sums up BE really.

iolande Jan 29th 2010 11:08 am

Re: The Beatles
 
Ooh, I'm listening to Sgt Pepper's whilst reading this thread. Great album - the anti-Beatles comments just seem ridiculous with this as the background music! (Although at 33 I am a bit baffled that I might be here on a retirement visa).

Great band with a great producer. And so many bands have used their techniques to write their own songs (Kurt Cobain of Nirvana being my most amusing example).

mono Jan 29th 2010 11:36 am

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by iolande (Post 8294704)
Ooh, I'm listening to Sgt Pepper's whilst reading this thread. Great album - the anti-Beatles comments just seem ridiculous with this as the background music! (Although at 33 I am a bit baffled that I might be here on a retirement visa).

Great band with a great producer. And so many bands have used their techniques to write their own songs (Kurt Cobain of Nirvana being my most amusing example).

Sgt. Pepper stands today as one of the greatest records ever. I expect it will remain as such throughout time.

Few bands that we hold as great today have made an album of that standard and nor will they ever produce an album of that standard. Few artists have it in them to write and record a track like A Day In The Life.

I think people rubbish The Beatles almost in an attempt to set themselves apart from the crowd and sound clever. Show me a band/artist that has written as many all-time classic songs as them.

Bernieboy Jan 29th 2010 11:59 am

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The only good hit's Lennon ever had were the ones that put him on his ass,dead !!!

framac67 Jan 29th 2010 12:15 pm

Re: The Beatles
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8294841)
The only good hit's Lennon ever had were the ones that put him on his ass,dead !!!

Your just trying to get a bite wee man.....hes a legend.:thumbup:


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