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for a long time i've hated The Beatles... but now i can't get enough of them! i seriously cant stop playing Hey Jude
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I love Lennon solo, but I just can't get into the Beatles
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thekidsgirl said: I love Lennon solo, but I just can't get into the Beatles
Maybe I need a sip of whatever you drank im the exact opposite | |
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InsatiableCream said: but now i can't get enough of them! i seriously cant stop playing Hey Jude :music: can anybody recommend me some of their music? Your statement to me is kind of like saying "for a long time i've hated oxygen but now I can't get enough of it! i seriously cant stop breathing!". Loving The Beatles are some of my earliest memories. This isn't American Idols doing, is it? Because I'd have to find out where you live and u if the only reason you started liking the Beatles was fucking American Idol. If not, disregard that and just take my congratulations on deciding to embark on an incredible musical journey. But seriously they have soooo many great songs it's not even funny, you can't go wrong. I love their early singles She Loves You, Can't Buy Me Love, Help, Ticket to Ride, Twist and Shout and so on but their later albums are generally given more praise. | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: InsatiableCream said: but now i can't get enough of them! i seriously cant stop playing Hey Jude
can anybody recommend me some of their music? Your statement to me is kind of like saying "for a long time i've hated oxygen but now I can't get enough of it! i seriously cant stop breathing!". Loving The Beatles are some of my earliest memories. This isn't American Idols doing, is it? Because I'd have to find out where you live and u if the only reason you started liking the Beatles was fucking American Idol. If not, disregard that and just take my congratulations on deciding to embark on an incredible musical journey. But seriously they have soooo many great songs it's not even funny, you can't go wrong. I love their early singles She Loves You, Can't Buy Me Love, Help, Ticket to Ride, Twist and Shout and so on but their later albums are generally given more praise. no, Across The Universe made me like them | |
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InsatiableCream said: mynameisnotsusan said: Your statement to me is kind of like saying "for a long time i've hated oxygen but now I can't get enough of it! i seriously cant stop breathing!". Loving The Beatles are some of my earliest memories. This isn't American Idols doing, is it? Because I'd have to find out where you live and u if the only reason you started liking the Beatles was fucking American Idol. If not, disregard that and just take my congratulations on deciding to embark on an incredible musical journey. But seriously they have soooo many great songs it's not even funny, you can't go wrong. I love their early singles She Loves You, Can't Buy Me Love, Help, Ticket to Ride, Twist and Shout and so on but their later albums are generally given more praise. no, Across The Universe made me like them | |
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Chapter I and II of some of the greatest music ever recorded. Then work your way back to the albums as you so desire based on your reaction. The "Blue" album would probably be best place to start since you sited "Across the Universe" and "Hey Jude", both later-day songs. | |
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Brendan said: Chapter I and II of some of the greatest music ever recorded. Then work your way back to the albums as you so desire based on your reaction. The "Blue" album would probably be best place to start since you sited "Across the Universe" and "Hey Jude", both later-day songs. Alternatively, he could start with these: He'd get all of the non-album singles right away and he could pick up the albums when he got the chance. When that time comes, I recommend Rubber Soul as the first album to get and working forward (and backward) from there. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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thekidsgirl said: I love Lennon solo, but I just can't get into the Beatles
"Don't Let Me Down"? "And Your Bird Can Sing"? "Eight Days a Week"? Nothing? "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Why in God's name did you "hate" the Beatles in the first place? That's a bit like saying you hate life itself...lol All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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A Day In The Life is their Purple Rain, or Prince's A Day In The Life...lol All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Both the best of CD's and the Past Masters albums are both great.
Past Masters is good beause alot of their greatest hits were only issued on 7" singles and never issued on regular albums; Past Masters collects those and the b-sides and alternate versions. COol compilations. If you want to go for the albums, please pay in mind that they used to do alot of straight up rock and roll and early rhythm and blues songs, so they are all over their earlier albums. But if you like Hey Jude and Across The Universe, then indeed, a good tip would be to pick up their albums from Rubber Soul. Rubber Soul (65), Revolver (66), Sgt Pepper's (67), The Beatles (68)(better know as The White Album), Abbey Road (69)and Let It Be (70). If you're going for this path; I would suggest you start with the first, then work your way up to understand the musical progression they went through. And remember that even though Let It be was released later, it was recorded BEFORE Abbey Road, making Abbey Road the last actual compilation of new Beatles recordings. | |
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Oh, and PS;
Across The Universe is a song that was produced by Phil Spector, who embelished it with his production; he put on backing vocals etc. There is an Anthology series (three double albums) that contain a lot of never released songs and alternate takes, specials recordings, live recordings etc. On Anthology 2, on the second cd, there is the original John Lennon recording without embelishments; the most beautiful version there is. Just so you know. | |
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HOW do you "hate" the freaking Beatles? http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
y'all gone keep messin' around wit me and turn me back to the old me...... | |
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ButterscotchPimp said: HOW do you "hate" the freaking Beatles? Most people, like that Moonbeam fella, just hate the Beats cuz of their reputation, never giving the music a chance. But on the other hand, maybe Kylie Minogue is better. | |
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To be fair, I don't much care for Shuggie Otis. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: To be fair, I don't much care for Shuggie Otis.
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i admit
i was in the same damn boat until i came across most of their discography on my ipod (SOMEONE put them there - and to this day i don't know who) and i've fallen in love ever since it's going to take me a while to know their music as much as i know i should... but, i'm in this for the long haul love them. [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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HamsterHuey said: 2freaky4church1 said: To be fair, I don't much care for Shuggie Otis.
there's crazy people in here! http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
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I love the Beatles!
They are my "Summer Sing-Along" music. Give them a chance... U won't be disappointed! "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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get these ;
The White Album and (Abbey Road) [Edited 3/22/08 10:37am] | |
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InsatiableCream said: but now i can't get enough of them! i seriously cant stop playing Hey Jude
can anybody recommend me some of their music? wow you should have kept on "hating" them.. because now they have you hooked up on that music.... i won't even listen to Michael's remake of Come together... because they wrote the words... and I really like that performance... | |
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i have heard snippets of their songs here and there from commercials.. or accidently.. and WAS NEVER impressed by their music.. and i think they are one of the most overrated artist... even today... | |
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A good place to start is Beatles 1. It has 27 of their songs if I'm not mistaken. That's what got me into them. I LOVE Norwegian Wood and Come Together. | |
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1's is definitely a good place to start, as are the Red and Blue albums. The official album to start with imo is Revolver. Taxman, Elenor Rigby, Tomorrow Never Knows, She Said She Said, Here, There, and Everywhere are just a few of the choice tracks on there. I have been listening to this one since I was a kid and it never gets old.
After that all their albums from Rubber Soul to Let It Be are equally great imo. Its amazing to me how many class A songs they wrote within such a short period of time. The 1st four albums are the ones that took me the longest to appreciate...but they are all still very good. Someone above also said they like their solo stuff more than when they were together. The only one that applies to for me is George Harrison, esp on All Things Must Pass, which is as great as any of the Beatle albums. | |
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InsatiableCream said: mynameisnotsusan said: Your statement to me is kind of like saying "for a long time i've hated oxygen but now I can't get enough of it! i seriously cant stop breathing!". Loving The Beatles are some of my earliest memories. This isn't American Idols doing, is it? Because I'd have to find out where you live and u if the only reason you started liking the Beatles was fucking American Idol. If not, disregard that and just take my congratulations on deciding to embark on an incredible musical journey. But seriously they have soooo many great songs it's not even funny, you can't go wrong. I love their early singles She Loves You, Can't Buy Me Love, Help, Ticket to Ride, Twist and Shout and so on but their later albums are generally given more praise. no, Across The Universe made me like them The song or the movie? | |
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If you were born under a rock (or somewhere along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border, the Kalahari or Gobi deserts, or Antarctica) sometime after 1981 and have never heard or paid attention to the Beatles , the the best place to start if you are really on a budget is with their 1 album.
It has 27 of their biggest hits and is a good place to start with their history. If you can afford it though, I would recommend the Red, Blue and Past masters albums. They contain all of their biggest hits, a few notable album tracks, and some single releases which were not featured on their albums. If you are going to listen to their albums, these are their early period releases: These are their intermediate albums, when they were still the greatest teeny bop band in the world but were beginning to show some of their deeper creativity: And these are their later albums, where they went from teeny bop superstars to musical geniuses: If you are a real Beatles nut, then you cold go on to listen to their Anthology tracks and the Live From The BBC compilations, but then again I'm assuming that you haven't heard the Beatles much. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Why in God's name did you "hate" the Beatles in the first place? That's a bit like saying you hate life itself...lol
Why? Is it mandatory to love them? | |
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speeddemon said: 2freaky4church1 said:
Why in God's name did you "hate" the Beatles in the first place? That's a bit like saying you hate life itself...lol
Why? Is it mandatory to love them? Don't you know it's part of your patriotic duty to love The Beatles, just like reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and putting your hand on your heart when the National Anthem is played? If you hate the Beatles, then the terrorists win. | |
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728huey said: If you were born under a rock (or somewhere along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border, the Kalahari or Gobi deserts, or Antarctica) sometime after 1981 and have never heard or paid attention to the Beatles , the the best place to start if you are really on a budget is with their 1 album.
It has 27 of their biggest hits and is a good place to start with their history. If you can afford it though, I would recommend the Red, Blue and Past masters albums. They contain all of their biggest hits, a few notable album tracks, and some single releases which were not featured on their albums. If you are going to listen to their albums, these are their early period releases: These are their intermediate albums, when they were still the greatest teeny bop band in the world but were beginning to show some of their deeper creativity: And these are their later albums, where they went from teeny bop superstars to musical geniuses: If you are a real Beatles nut, then you cold go on to listen to their Anthology tracks and the Live From The BBC compilations, but then again I'm assuming that you haven't heard the Beatles much. thanks | |
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