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The Beatles Rock! Let's be honest; this thread is for the benefit of Mr Ian Renner. He's the man that publicly announces he dislikes The Beatles.
I kind of can understand, coming from an era ruled by Madonna's, Jacksonses and Prince's, the music by The Beatles can sound a bit dull to some... Not to me, though. I grew up listening to their hits on the radio and while growing older, I have gotten to love their music more and more. Maybe Beatles music is best appreciated when older, when knowing how to place them into musical history. To me, guideline to loving them more is of course the persistance of the entire world to proclaim them the originators of pop and rock music as we know it today. But the thing that entirely hipped me to them were the Anthology albums. First thing was Anthology nr 2. The first Anthology covers their R&R and R&B roots, which I could not appreciate at the time. But the seconds of the Anthology albums contained rehearsals, alternate takes and demo's of loads of their greatest hits, including such a wealth in liner notes I could not help being impressed. The Beatles' recording history is indeed historic and really interesting to read when you are such a musical junkie as I am; reading how all these classic recordings were created with so much ingenuity just awed me. The actual song that imprinted my future love for The Beatles was the Anthology version of John Lennon's Across The Universe. The song is of such beauty it made me cry. I backtracked Anthology number 1 and by the time number 3 came out, I already had backtracked all their albums, the two rare tracks albums and found love for their later output, esp The White Album and Abbey Road/Let It Be. Anthology 3 is now my favest of Anthology's as it covers their transcend into rock and has so many stunning demo's and rehearsals it dazzled me. Anthology 3 was the album that made me avid George Harrison fan. From that moment on I have been educating myself. Collecting their music; I now own all their albums and every single or EP they released under the name Beatles. Since a short time I have moved on to the actual bootlegs; alternate takes and recording sessions. Mr Ian Renner, what can I say? The Beatles discography is playing on my Windows Media Player right now and it dazzles me. I wish I could share it with you and hip you to this best of boy bands. Orgnote me, my sweet friend, and I will send you three of their songs and I dare you to tell me that they're whack. Dare? , your furry friend Huey | |
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Huey,
I couldn't have said it better!! I grew up listening to their music. Anytime our dad used to take us somewhere (be it in the Netherlands or abroad) he played the tape he used to own of the Magical Mystery Tour and played it. i must've heard it a thousand times. That being the case I always liked the Beatles, but the last few years their music has become more magical to me than ever. I've tracked down their albums on vinyl (cuz I already owned them on cd) and even searched out the rarer more expensive versions of said albums. Ofcourse bootlegs couldn't be left behind. I escpecially enjoyed the unplugged White album. When the Anthology cd's were released (around 1997) i immediately bought them and ofcourse again was impressed. This is the best band there ever was! The Beatles are a part of life, my life for certainly greetz "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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I must admit that to me music is digital these days. SO my entire collection is in MP3 form. I also collect scans of the original art, to make it complete.
It diminshes a part of an experience, but it makes it all a bit more accesible. | |
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HamsterHuey said: 'The Beatles Rock!'
They do | |
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Yeah they do.
I was watching VH1 last night, and they had the Top 100 Bands countdown on all night. Well, I watched the top 10 or so, and The Beatles didn't even make the top 10!!!! I know these sorts of lists/shows mean nothing, but I was shocked. Fucking R.E.M. was in the top 10 though. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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If you continue to praise them he will never catch on, the reason he probably dislikes them in the first place is because people have raved about them so much that hearing them for the first time must have been underwhelming.
we should have a general 60's appreciation thread. The Beatles are not all music. | |
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lilgish said: If you continue to praise them he will never catch on, the reason he probably dislikes them in the first place is because people have raved about them so much that hearing them for the first time must have been underwhelming.
we should have a general 60's appreciation thread. The Beatles are not all music. Yep, definitely! Somebody open it up! BTW, that caricature up there is hilarious! Ringo! | |
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lilgish said: If you continue to praise them he will never catch on, the reason he probably dislikes them in the first place is because people have raved about them so much that hearing them for the first time must have been underwhelming.
I specified that "Beatles music is best appreciated when older, when knowing how to place them into musical history." Most of their music still stands today and will in a hundred years. It is not saying they are the greatest or the whateverest, but they are just a very kewl piece in the entire musical spectrum. If someone is willing to dismiss a band solely on what other people say, or reacting against what other people say, it's their own mistake and I can't help it. Remember, I was right about The Arcade Fire, remember? | |
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I will listen to the songs if you wish to send them, but don't get your hopes up. "Across the Universe" is actually one of my least favorite Beatles songs. I even hate Bowie's cover version and the others that are floating around (Rufus Wainright, Fiona Apple).
As I said, good luck. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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This is time of year when I listen to the beatles most...
White album White album White album White album White album White album White album oh yeah, also revolver, rubber soul, magical mystery, sgt. peppers, abbey road, let it be, and all 3 sets of anthologys.. oh yeah. and help.. hard days night, beatles 1 album, all my bootlegs and then some... yeah, they do fucking rock.. | |
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oh yeah.. let it be naked.. the anthology dvd...
I usually put together a compilation of the best stuff from the anthologys on a single disk.. I've made probably 200 of them..mainly cause I cant keep up with cd-r's.. and I love doin it with all those different outtakes and songs.. there are so many songs on the anthology.. so many to choose [Edited 10/31/05 8:08am] | |
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My mom used to play Wings alot when I was little, but then in the 90s The Beatles had that whole Anthology special with the three double discs of outtakes, and it really sparked my interest, and discovered my Mom had a few Beatles records which are still my favorites..
Anyway, (oddly) The Beatles became some of my "teen years" music, same with Prince.. | |
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Well.....2 of them maybe still do, two don't fo sho.....
asshole-comment edit [Edited 10/31/05 15:59pm] | |
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Excellent thread.
My intro to The Beatles started during the actual British Invasion. I remember the sound of I Want To Hold Your Hand coming through the radio... ...Though i've lost the picture sleeve, I still have the 45. Along with... ...these singles. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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My favorite Beatles tracks:
Golden Slumbers I'm Only Sleeping Eleanor Rigby Blackbird I Want You/She's So Heavy Come Together She's Leaving Home The Long and Winding Road Because Penny Lane Norweigan Wood Revolution Here Comes The Sun A Day In The Life Strawberry Fields Forever Yesterday Let it Be The Fool On The Hill Something While My Guitar Gently Weeps Love Me Do And I Love Her With A Little Help From My Friends ... [Edited 11/1/05 7:12am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: My favorite Beatles tracks:
Golden Slumbers I'm Only Sleeping Eleanor Rigby Blackbird I Want You/She's So Heavy Come Together She's Leaving Home The Long and Winding Road Because Penny Lane Norweigan Wood Revolution Here Comes The Sun A Day In The Life Strawberry Fields Forever Yesterday Let it Be The Fool On The Hill Something While My Guitar Gently Weeps Love Me Do With A Little Help From My Friends ... Nice list. A few more off the beaten path favs... You've Got To Hide Your Love Away In My Life And Your Bird Can Sing Tomorrow Never Knows Fixing A Hole Dear Prudence Hey Bulldog It's All Too Much Across The Universe tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: A few more off the beaten path favs... Tomorrow Never Knows Fixing A Hole Dear Prudence It's All Too Much I forgot about those! ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: theAudience said: A few more off the beaten path favs... Tomorrow Never Knows Fixing A Hole Dear Prudence It's All Too Much I forgot about those! ... Is... ...a Beatle fan? tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Oh, definitely! but don't hold your breath waitin' for him to show up! we've tried threats, I dunno.....I mean, If The Dan didn't get him to post...maybe we have to talk about Dennis Chambers, or Bernie Worrell....hmmmm....
...Nahhhh, that probably wouldn't work, either, ... [Edited 11/1/05 14:27pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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VOTE....EARLY | |
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minneapolisgenius said: I was watching VH1 last night, and they had the Top 100 Bands countdown on all night. Well, I watched the top 10 or so, and The Beatles didn't even make the top 10!!!! I know these sorts of lists/shows mean nothing, but I was shocked. Fucking R.E.M. was in the top 10 though.
God will punish them. | |
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I'm afraid you're beating a dead horse. | |
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Moonbeam doesn't like The Beatles.
That's fine. There's no law that says you have to. He's missing out, tho'. | |
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HamsterHuey said: I kind of can understand, coming from an era ruled by Madonna's, Jacksonses and Prince's, the music by The Beatles can sound a bit dull to some...
Dull? That's the last thing The Beatles ever were. | |
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Cloudbuster said: HamsterHuey said: I kind of can understand, coming from an era ruled by Madonna's, Jacksonses and Prince's, the music by The Beatles can sound a bit dull to some...
Dull? That's the last thing The Beatles ever were. Maybe not dull. But growing up used to a certain kind of artistic sensibility, it can be difficult to appreciate what came before. Just like it's difficult for many adults to appreciate newer music, and especially rap. | |
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GangstaFam said: Maybe not dull.
But growing up used to a certain kind of artistic sensibility, it can be difficult to appreciate what came before. Just like it's difficult for many adults to appreciate newer music, and especially rap. Curiously tho', most of my favourite music artists began their careers in the 60s and 70s. So that's no excuse. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Curiously tho', most of my favourite music artists began their careers in the 60s and 70s.
So that's no excuse. Has it always been that way for you? | |
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GangstaFam said: Has it always been that way for you?
Well, I got into The Beatles at the age of 7, Led Zeppelin at the age of 10, Kate Bush at 12, Fleetwood Mac and the Bee Gees at 13... So yeah, I guess so. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Well, I got into The Beatles at the age of 7, Led Zeppelin at the age of 10, Kate Bush at 12, Fleetwood Mac and the Bee Gees at 13...
So yeah, I guess so. You do understand that it's difficult for a lot of people to appreciate and understand the music that came before and after them though? | |
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GangstaFam said: You do understand that it's difficult for a lot of people to appreciate and understand the music that came before and after them though?
Medical assistance may help. | |
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