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#71436 by Chippy
Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:09 pm
As strange as this may seem :roll:
I've never truly gotten into the Beatles at all ever, never. Sorry. :?

#71438 by RGMixProject
Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:15 pm
Chippy wrote:As strange as this may seem :roll:
I've never truly gotten into the Beatles at all ever, never. Sorry. :?


A lot of people never have so who is your top 10 and why?

My number one is Shawn Phillips because of the lyrics, his voice. In the 70's I went to one of his live shows and he did things on a guitar I though were impossable and he never did that stuff on any of his albums.

#71440 by Chippy
Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:26 pm
Genesis.
Because I think they are the best live show you'll see anywhere. (I'd love to see them write older stuff again).

The Police
Excellent drummer of course (is he still with them? Copeland).
Great songs Mixture of rock/soul/Reggae

The Specials:
Fantastic live act - lose weight dancing music

The Who:
Obvious reasons.

MotorHead.
Gimme Lemmy can bring any house down to the ground

Marrilion.
When Phish was there. Great band, good soulful stories

The Prodigy:
Excellent upbeat music, fantastic live.

Gustav Holst.
I love Classical Music.

Frank Sinatra
Just about anything he did but I remember Stars particularly. I don't have any of his albums anymore. They were destroyed when they got too near a heater.

The 10th?
I dunno? I like one song from any album I've heard. These are just random names since I like so much stuff, it doesn't matter what genre it is at all. In fact I was out dancing 3 nights a week in the old days. Not propping up a bar in the background.


Your turn.
#71975 by The Writer
Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:08 pm
In the 6th grade, at Ft. Rithcie, Md., another Army brat and I entered the school talent show. The song I chose to do was a Beatle song I believe it was...called "Yesterday". I was on piano, and he sang. We didn't make try outs. To tell the truth I'm glad we didn't. We would have make a mockery of the Beatles.

PS. Flashback to Yesterday-His name was David Tripp I believe.... :shock:

#72030 by philbymon
Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:39 pm
Man, when I was a kid I WORSHIPED those guys! The Beatles were the bestest band ever, imho. Nothing they ever recorded sounded alike. How many bands do you know of like that?

I would have killed to be in a Beatles cover band, many years ago, until I started doing my own thing. They inspired me more even than my own parents & friends & teachers.

Now I'd much rather do Phil Montgomery music.

#72057 by Chippy
Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:09 pm
So Mr. Drummer kin kind. What are yours? :D

RGMixProject wrote:My number one is Shawn Phillips because of the lyrics, his voice. In the 70's I went to one of his live shows and he did things on a guitar I though were impossable and he never did that stuff on any of his albums.

#72072 by neanderpaul
Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:09 am
philbymon wrote: Nothing they ever recorded sounded alike. How many bands do you know of like that?


BINGO! Maybe that's why I strive so hard for diversity.
I mean they did metal, punk, trippy, spoken word, pop, country, old jazz, big band, etc etc etc

#72077 by jimmydanger
Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:45 am
The first record I bought was "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" in 1964. I believe the 45 cost $0.67 at K-Mart. Not sure I understand when people say they don't like them, I guess it's one of those things where it helps to have "been there". We still do "Helter Skelter" and it brings the house down every time. A guy at our Lagerhouse show said it made the hair on his back stand up when we did it.

#72091 by neanderpaul
Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:22 am
Helter Skelter is metal. It is vicious. I love to play and sing that one.

#72147 by ratsass
Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:33 pm
My oldest brother really got into the Beatles and drove me crazy with them and, in doing so, turned me off from them at that time. In my later years, after becoming a musician of sorts, I learned to really appreciate them for the genius of their music.

#72235 by ZXYZ
Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:13 am
The Beatles were soley responsible for me picking up a guitar in 1964 and trying to play it. (I could have sworn that it was 1962, but that doesn't add up?) They weren't heard of until '64 in the US, right? (The Ed Sullivan Show)

#72246 by RGMixProject
Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:03 am
ZXYZ wrote:The Beatles were soley responsible for me picking up a guitar in 1964 and trying to play it. (I could have sworn that it was 1962, but that doesn't add up?) They weren't heard of until '64 in the US, right? (The Ed Sullivan Show)


The U.S.A. started playin' Beatles songs on the radio around April or May of 1962. The first song played on U.S. radio was Love Me Do. The offical Single however, didn't come out until Feb 1963

#72280 by gbheil
Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:06 pm
If I said the Beatles were not an influence on me it would be a lie.
If I said I did not enjoy most of their music, it would be a lie.
But I have always been a bit of an outsider. And I just seem to not want to "glorify" anything that is wildly popular.
The Beatles for me fall into that catagory.
Personality flaw? Whatever. :roll:

#72303 by neanderpaul
Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:53 pm
That was funny sans. :lol:

#72312 by Starfish Scott
Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:19 pm
you like what you like.

Simple as that, no right or wrong..

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