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The Beatles
They're the only rock group I think of this way. Strange? |
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Location: Palace Of The Brine
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Re: The Beatles
They've been so....omnipresent in popular culture for over 40 years, so it's understandable to me. We always had Beatles music in our house as I was growing up, and I got into their music in a big way (Well, mainly their stuff from '65 onwards, really) as did my sister. To this day, we can slip into an in-depth Beatles conversation with ease - and that shared familiarity we have does make it seem like they're old friends. |
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Location: Hotlanta
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Re: The Beatles
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"Do not fear mistakes. There are none." - Miles Davis |
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Re: The Beatles
And the nature of the Beatle's music only adds to their universal appeal. It's completely non-threatening and accessible...to just about anyone...and any member of your family...as ITL says. |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: not here
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Re: The Beatles
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If you cheat and fail, you're a cheater. If you cheat and win...you're savvy. - Eric Cartman |
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Location: London, England
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Re: The Beatles
I have met Sir Paul McCartney and he was so friendly. He spoke to both me and my girlfriend when we bumped into him on his own in Regent's Park in London. He was intersted where we where from and so humble. Top bloke! Their music is wonderful. Check this guy out he dose the best spoof of them I have ever seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqbCoNCNKm8 |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Aboard NSEA Protector
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Re: The Beatles
I remember two albums my mom had in the house when I was growing up. One was Bookends by Simon and Garfunkle. The other is still a perennial on my Desert island Disks list: Abbey Road by The Beatles. The second side of that LP is one the best album sides ever. From Here Comes the Sun (Goerge Harrison at his best) to Her Majesty it is near perfect music, IMO.
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Rear Admiral
Location: The Land of Fruits and Nuts
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Re: The Beatles
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Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be debunked. (Paraphrasing Dr. Carl Sagan) |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Virginia
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Re: The Beatles
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"Freeze Ray. Tell your friends." - Dr. Horrible "And since I do not go into nuclear reactor cores I am free to trouble my brain over artificial sweeteners." - Goji |
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Re: The Beatles
So while the Beatles are like friends and family, The Who are the cool kids that I always wanted to hang around with. |
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Re: The Beatles
I am only 30 (only! LOL!) but their music, their story, those four guys mean the world to me. While I have always known of them and been a fan to some degree, I really started to fully appreciate their music about 4 or 5 years ago. There music simply makes me feel good. A spark of joy that started to break me out of years of debilitating depression. Which medication and therapy never could. In fact I would not be overstating things to say that otherwise I never wanted to see my 30th birthday. I might not be here now... I know that may sound sappy or pathetic. The Beatles are not my religion. They simply sparked a passion for all life that had never come from anywhere else. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Lost somewhere in space
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Re: The Beatles
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OHHhhhhh . . . the pain . . . the pain . . . My favorite TV show is "Cool Hand Luke Skywalker--Texas Ranger". The best episode is the one where he fights Samantha's wacky Sith Lord Uncle, Darth Arthur . . ." |
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Location: A Man Called Hawk
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Re: The Beatles
I can't imagine any self respecting rock band these days recording a song like "Ob Lah Di" or "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" or "Octopus' Garden" or "Bungalow Bill". They'd be laughed right out of the business. They recorded a handful of really great, innovative songs like "I Am the Walrus" and "A Day in the Life", but I'm afraid most of their records are the kind of inoffensive, non-threatening music that can be enjoyed by toddlers and grannies alike. Personally, I prefer my music to have a little more bite to it. |
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Location: Between the candle and the flame
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Re: The Beatles
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Location: TGTheodore
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Re: The Beatles
It's heartening to read so many "younger" (under 40) people posting favorable comments. But there are those who can't separate the music since the Beatles from the contribution and evolution of mainstream rock that the Beatles were when they were first popular. Like saying silent films are crap because they're in black and white, the acting is over-exaggerated and there's no sound. I've been in rock radio for 33 years and NO one group has made such an evolutionary contribution to mainstream rock as the Beatles. They evolved tremendously in their short career. Rubber Soul and Revolver are two of my all-time favorite albums. --Ted
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Writer/Composer/Lyricist/Librettist SNW IV, V, VI Last edited by TGTheodore; March 4 2009 at 10:23 PM. |
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