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ash
weren't all those studios equipped with valve desks ?
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walkingthedog
I have trained my dog to like the Stones and not the Beatles.
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stonehearted
The "summit" meeting at 102 Edith Grove.
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tatters
Best New Artist in '64 and Album of the Year in '68, but for the most part, the grammys were clueless about the Beatles during the years they were a working band.
The Stones were never even nominated for a grammy until 1982. Trying to make up it now by giving them awards for records that are not representative of their best work is pointless.
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tatters
Best New Artist in '64 and Album of the Year in '68, but for the most part, the grammys were clueless about the Beatles during the years they were a working band.
The Stones were never even nominated for a grammy until 1982. Trying to make up it now by giving them awards for records that are not representative of their best work is pointless.
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tatters
Best New Artist in '64 and Album of the Year in '68, but for the most part, the grammys were clueless about the Beatles during the years they were a working band.
The Stones were never even nominated for a grammy until 1982. Trying to make up it now by giving them awards for records that are not representative of their best work is pointless.
Not really so tatters, The Beatles won six grammys while they were still together, the two you mentioned, but these as well:
Michelle - Best song of the year
Sgt Peppers - Album of the year
Sgt Peppers - Best contemporary Album of the year
Let it Be- Best soundtrack of the year
Then three more after the break up (all for Anthology and Free as a Bird).
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walkingthedog
I have trained my dog to like the Stones and not the Beatles.
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tatters
Best New Artist in '64 and Album of the Year in '68, but for the most part, the grammys were clueless about the Beatles during the years they were a working band.
The Stones were never even nominated for a grammy until 1982. Trying to make up it now by giving them awards for records that are not representative of their best work is pointless.
Not really so tatters, The Beatles won six grammys while they were still together, the two you mentioned, but these as well:
Michelle - Best song of the year
Sgt Peppers - Album of the year
Sgt Peppers - Best contemporary Album of the year
Let it Be- Best soundtrack of the year
Then three more after the break up (all for Anthology and Free as a Bird).
Yup, Lennons 'Girl' (flip-side on the single) is much better...Quote
michaelsavage
Horrible song.