If you take The White Album out of The Beatles discography you have a very average sixties band with maybe the one track here and there being likeable at heart. Unlike The Kinks where there are at least a hundred greats in the canon with The Beatles you only have around two dozen seamless classics. If you require any more Beatles bashing consider they sold their franchise to ISIS?
What will the world be like after its ruler is removed?
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The Beatles may have written “dozens” of songs that were never released … because Paul McCartney and John Lennon forgot them.
McCartney claims that the absence of portable recording devices during the band’s heyday meant that songs he co-wrote with Lennon were frequently forgotten the morning after. Talking to the London Evening Standard, he said: “Things have changed quite a bit. You’ve got recording devices now which change the songwriting process. For instance, John and I didn’t have them when we first started writing, we would write a song and just have to remember it. And there was always the risk that we’d just forget it. If the next morning you couldn’t remember it – it was gone. There must have been dozens lost this way.”
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What will the world be like after its ruler is removed?
The Beatles may have written “dozens” of songs that were never released … because Paul McCartney and John Lennon forgot them.
McCartney claims that the absence of portable recording devices during the band’s heyday meant that songs he co-wrote with Lennon were frequently forgotten the morning after. Talking to the London Evening Standard, he said: “Things have changed quite a bit. You’ve got recording devices now which change the songwriting process. For instance, John and I didn’t have them when we first started writing, we would write a song and just have to remember it. And there was always the risk that we’d just forget it. If the next morning you couldn’t remember it – it was gone. There must have been dozens lost this way.”
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What will the world be like after its ruler is removed?
Scumple wrote:If you take The White Album out of The Beatles discography you have a very average sixties band with maybe the one track here and there being likeable at heart. Unlike The Kinks where there are at least a hundred greats in the canon with The Beatles you only have around two dozen seamless classics. If you require any more Beatles bashing consider they sold their franchise to ISIS?
It's silly to compare The Beatles to the Kinks etc. You were not there in 63*. There were NO bands of the sort in the UK recorded. There was no point in writing songs as nobody would sign you in the UK. Shadows, Cliff Richards and record companies promoting singers. Not bands. The pioneers (Beatles) invented the modern pop group.
The original bands recording, like the Beach Boys, were all in the US.
*I was. Everything up to 63 on the radio can be summarized by one song: How Much Is That Doggy In The Window? (though mine was the same in Finnish)
Tero wrote:we were asked to name favorite songs, Beatles and Stones, elsewhere
Tracks that I could do with if I had a 10 song disc only
Please Please Me
Get Back
I Want To Hold Your Hand
A Day In The Life
Hey Jude
with the Stones, no ballads for me
Jumping Jack Flash
Honky Tonk Women (mine come in plural)
Brown Sugar
Gimme Shelter
Satisfaction
I could replace some of those, but only with similar. Start Me Up, though Keith never liked it, in place of Brwon Sugar.
If you go albums, you can see a huge difference. If I could pick just one
Magical Mystery Tour
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
I can see clearly that I seem to be going different directions here. I like the Stones as a band on stage. Beatles in the studio.
I don't think I could possibly come up with five Rolling Stones songs I like. Hmm, lets see. Hand of Fate...Emotional Rescue...Little T&A...that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
Top five Beatles songs? That's difficult but for the opposite reason: because there's so many I like. I'd say Rain...Blackbird...Long, Long, Long...Across the Universe...Eleanor Rigby. Again, though, that's just off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm forgetting some great ones.
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
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We've come all the way from Wigan to get up and state
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
You can barely hear Lennon, it's all George (guitar) and Paul (the rest)
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Said Peter...what you're requesting just isn't my bag
Said Daemon, who's sorry too, but y'see we didn't have no choice
And our hands they are many and we'd be of one voice
We've come all the way from Wigan to get up and state
Our case for survival before it's too late
Turn stone to bread, said Daemon Duncetan
Turn stone to bread right away...
https://esapolitics.blogspot.com http://esabirdsne.blogspot.com/
Said Peter...what you're requesting just isn't my bag
Said Daemon, who's sorry too, but y'see we didn't have no choice
And our hands they are many and we'd be of one voice
We've come all the way from Wigan to get up and state
Our case for survival before it's too late
Turn stone to bread, said Daemon Duncetan
Turn stone to bread right away...
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Said Peter...what you're requesting just isn't my bag
Said Daemon, who's sorry too, but y'see we didn't have no choice
And our hands they are many and we'd be of one voice
We've come all the way from Wigan to get up and state
Our case for survival before it's too late
Turn stone to bread, said Daemon Duncetan
Turn stone to bread right away...
Not satire
“Despite firm correspondence sent to the management of The Beatles and the directors of Capitol Records over the factually incorrect lyrics about the Royal Albert Hall in their popular song ‘A Day In The Life’ (as minuted in Council meeting ref. 120567/F2), the band have refused to acknowledge our concerns or apologise for the offence caused, let alone change the lyrics of the song. As a result, Council have voted unanimously to ban indefinitely the performance of the song by any artist performing at the Royal Albert Hall.” http://www.royalalberthall.com/about-th ... ts-reveal/
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Said Peter...what you're requesting just isn't my bag
Said Daemon, who's sorry too, but y'see we didn't have no choice
And our hands they are many and we'd be of one voice
We've come all the way from Wigan to get up and state
Our case for survival before it's too late
Turn stone to bread, said Daemon Duncetan
Turn stone to bread right away...