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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.
"a truly wondrous experience"
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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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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.
"a truly wondrous experience"
Exactly!
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lem motlow
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.
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lem motlow
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.
Dream on ... cream always rises to the surface. The Beatles were a global phenomenon and there is a world beyond the USA.
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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.
Dream on ... cream always rises to the surface. The Beatles were a global phenomenon and there is a world beyond the USA.
In 1960 there were 3 billion people on the planet, half of them, 1.5 billion lived in 5 countries.
China, India, the Soviet Union,Indonesia and the United States.
So much for your “ global phenomenon “
Of those 5 countries only the States considered a bunch of 12 year olds pissing themselves over a boy band a cultural phenomenon.
Beatletards are like Scientologists, as soon as you start saying things like “ global phenomenon “ and “ They changed the world maaan” it becomes comical.
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lem motlow, just out of curiosity...aren't you tired? You've been spewing your anti-Beatles hatred on here for years. Aren't you tired at this point?
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lem motlow
This is why I clown on you- only a Beatles weirdo would call someone “ sterile and benign “ for not liking some music.
What does that even mean?
Stones trophy? You guys just say weird shit, it’s creepy.
Can’t you just say “ I think there’s something here that you’re missing, you should listen again perhaps”
But you can’t and it never stops being funny.
Number 9 number 9 , god this is so far out.
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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.
Dream on ... cream always rises to the surface. The Beatles were a global phenomenon and there is a world beyond the USA.
In 1960 there were 3 billion people on the planet, half of them, 1.5 billion lived in 5 countries.
China, India, the Soviet Union,Indonesia and the United States.
So much for your “ global phenomenon “
Of those 5 countries only the States considered a bunch of 12 year olds pissing themselves over a boy band a cultural phenomenon.
Beatletards are like Scientologists, as soon as you start saying things like “ global phenomenon “ and “ They changed the world maaan” it becomes comical.
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Boognish
lem motlow, just out of curiosity...aren't you tired? You've been spewing your anti-Beatles hatred on here for years. Aren't you tired at this point?
Clearly you're very defensive about this topic, which is weird. It's just music. Who cares? Let people talk about The Beatles for 198 pages if they want. Why are you so sensitive? That's weird. Why must you constantly stick your head in a topic that you don't care about? That's weird. It seems you enjoy trolling and getting a rise out of people and calling Beatles fans retards. Yes you said "Beatletard" but we all know what you're really saying. That's weird. I asked you a simple question that required only a simple answer and you bring up Led Zeppelin and Chuck Berry and Yoko Ono. All I asked is if you're tired. Your response was weird. Anyways, keep going. It seems you'll go to the grave one day with an intense hatred for The Beatles. Too bad that energy wasted all these years couldn't have been used for something positive. Anyways, keep having fun. I was just trying to understand where this deep hatred came from. But we'll leave that to the psychologists. Cheers!Quote
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lem motlow, just out of curiosity...aren't you tired? You've been spewing your anti-Beatles hatred on here for years. Aren't you tired at this point?
I could ask the same question- you mental patients posted 198 pages about your favorite band on a completely different groups fansite.
That’s not weird at all.
You’re lucky this isn’t the Led Zeppelin site I belong to, I’m just making fun of you in a hopefully good natured way, That Ringo vs Bonham thing might get ugly and it would go downhill from there.
Jimmy Page started playing guitar in 1956,so if it ever comes up, just don’t. Im protective of my little beatletards and I don’t want to see you hurt.
Think about this ,The most talented member of your band went on national television in the States and did a duet with Chuck Berry.
During this performance his crazy girlfriend grabbed a microphone and began screaming and making bizarre noises.though it scared Mr Berry it provided comedy throughout eternity.
So the answer to your question “boognish” is no, I will never tire of clowning on you.
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GasLightStreet
You make fun of Number 9 - have you listened to THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST? A complete joke of an album. A wanna be album with 4 of the 10 songs being worthy of release. Still better than DIRTY WORK. But just as bad: embarrassments of the catalogue.
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You are being very unreasonable here. Revolution 9 is a mess of a sound collage - devoid of any musical ideas.