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Helter Skelter
Polythene Pam
Two Of Us
Honey Don't (Keef on Vox)
Twist & Shout
Norwegian Wood
Rain (what instruments would Brian have added to this?)
Dear Prudence
Any Time At All
I'm Looking Thru You
Ronnie did the Norwegian Wood-intro in Norway in 1990, during the band intros
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lem motlow
Well, since the Beatles sucked I don’t think the Stones should have recorded any of their songs.
Beatles fans are like this starry eyed cult,zombies who cant be reasoned with.
Have you ever talked to a religious fanatic who interjects Jesus into every conversation? That’s what it’s like.
Listen to me, Any English band who made it to America in the early 60s was going to be the standard bearer, if the Kinks arrived here first Ray Davies would be Lennon/ McCartney only better.
The Beatles didn’t do anything groundbreaking, they didn’t do the first stadium concert, Elvis did at the Cotton bowl in the 50s.
Ed Sullivan? Again nothing new, Elvis again.
I know, they sold more records than anyone, Bon Jovi sold more than Hendrix also.
Isn’t there a website called come together or something where you weirdos could gather?
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ProfessorWolf
do you really think hermans hermits would have been bigger then the beatles if they got here in 63?
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hockenheim95
... Come Together
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triceratops
Sorry, but The Beatles are useless to me. I never liked them. I can tolerate listening to 2-3 of their tunes. I have been Stones all the way since Satisfaction single came out in June 1965.
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slewan
it short: seems like we're heading for another disappointment…
What is/are the other "disappointment"(s)?
No Dolby-Atmos-Mix on BluRay-Disc (Streaming subscription required instead) ....
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josepi
You know My Name
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bye bye johnny
Best wishes to Ringo, who's tested positive for Covid for the second time in recent weeks and has cancelled the remaining dates of his tour.
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CaptainCorella
New promo video for "Taxman" (part of promo for new version of 'Revolver' that's coming out next month).
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New promo video for "Taxman" (part of promo for new version of 'Revolver' that's coming out next month).
Nice sound and visuals.
From the video description:
"The Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver changed everything. Spinning popular music off its axis and ushering in a vibrant new era of experimental,
avant-garde sonic psychedelia, Revolver brought about a cultural sea change and marked an important turn in The Beatles’ own creative evolution.
With Revolver, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr set sail together across a new musical sea".
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CaptainCorella
New promo video for "Taxman" (part of promo for new version of 'Revolver' that's coming out next month).
Nice sound and visuals.
From the video description:
"The Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver changed everything. Spinning popular music off its axis and ushering in a vibrant new era of experimental,
avant-garde sonic psychedelia, Revolver brought about a cultural sea change and marked an important turn in The Beatles’ own creative evolution.
With Revolver, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr set sail together across a new musical sea".
Very average IMHO. You don't have to be very creative to do a video that is (mainly) the song lyrics in bright colours pretending to be psychedelic.
Plus, there's a mistake!
When representing the warning "beware the pennies on your eyes", the coins used to illustrate the lyric are NEW pence. They only became current after 13th Feb 1971 when the UK went decimal. Old pennies (current in the 1960s when this song was written) are very different and much larger. Bad mistake.
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CaptainCorella
New promo video for "Taxman" (part of promo for new version of 'Revolver' that's coming out next month).
Nice sound and visuals.
From the video description:
"The Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver changed everything. Spinning popular music off its axis and ushering in a vibrant new era of experimental,
avant-garde sonic psychedelia, Revolver brought about a cultural sea change and marked an important turn in The Beatles’ own creative evolution.
With Revolver, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr set sail together across a new musical sea".
Very average IMHO. You don't have to be very creative to do a video that is (mainly) the song lyrics in bright colours pretending to be psychedelic.
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ds1984
And looks too similar to the Yellow Submarine animated pictures film.
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ds1984
And looks too similar to the Yellow Submarine animated pictures film.
The Yellow Submarine vibe is part of the charm imo, but then again I have a soft spot for that film.
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ds1984
And looks too similar to the Yellow Submarine animated pictures film.
The Yellow Submarine vibe is part of the charm imo, but then again I have a soft spot for that film.
OUCH!
My point was that it's a feeble imitation of the style and simply does not cut it. Yellow Submarine (a truly wondrous experience) is on a wholly different level to this feeble upstart.