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Taylor1
It is one of the greatest songs.With perfect vocals and instrumentation
You’d have to be stoned to say that about Stoned.Please Please MeQuote
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Taylor1
It is one of the greatest songs.With perfect vocals and instrumentation
What is? Stoned?
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Paddy
Could we Have one thread for the singles comparisons? It’s a cool idea if the OP is up for it. Just one thread and announce each week or whatever what singles are up for talking about.
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Taylor1You’d have to be stoned to say that about Stoned.Please Please MeQuote
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Taylor1
It is one of the greatest songs.With perfect vocals and instrumentation
What is? Stoned?
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Paddy
Could we Have one thread for the singles comparisons? It’s a cool idea if the OP is up for it. Just one thread and announce each week or whatever what singles are up for talking about.
I originally did start this up as a new thread but it was then randomly placed here b/c it's Beatles related.
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drbryant
It's funny how, all these years later, songs like "Love Me Do", "Please Please Me" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" sound catchy and pleasant, but . . . very old.
But then you have the Stones playing "Not Fade Away", with Brian wailing away on the harmonica and it sounds timeless. I guess that's the benefit of the blues.
video: [www.youtube.com]
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frankotero
stonesman87. I looked all over the place and can't find anything. I think there is the full concert on a Japanese Label CD but I don't have it and there's no links that I know of. It's frustrationg because I'd love to hear these tracks as well. There are 2 didfffernt videos of My Wife on YouTube, both are audience, one is fairly decent but not good enough in my opinion. Good luck!
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Paddy
Could we Have one thread for the singles comparisons? It’s a cool idea if the OP is up for it. Just one thread and announce each week or whatever what singles are up for talking about.
I originally did start this up as a new thread but it was then randomly placed here b/c it's Beatles related.
As you asked the question, what is your opinion?
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Paddy
Could we Have one thread for the singles comparisons? It’s a cool idea if the OP is up for it. Just one thread and announce each week or whatever what singles are up for talking about.
I originally did start this up as a new thread but it was then randomly placed here b/c it's Beatles related.
As you asked the question, what is your opinion?
Personally I'd go with Please Please Me. I Wanna Be Your Man is great but the great songwriting duo had yet to be established.
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stonesman87
I still haven't found either of those two YT videos of My Wife. I presume you mean they are from 27.6.95. Can you post the links to them?
I think they don’t sound old. It is timeless great Beatles music as is the Stones’ music from that era.Play with Fire still gives me that ominous vibe. It is a mini masterpieceQuote
drbryant
It's funny how, all these years later, songs like "Love Me Do", "Please Please Me" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" sound catchy and pleasant, but . . . very old.
But then you have the Stones playing "Not Fade Away", with Brian wailing away on the harmonica and it sounds timeless. I guess that's the benefit of the blues.
video: [www.youtube.com]
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JordyLicks96
From Me to You and Not Fade Away.
From Me to You released on 11 Apr 1963
Not Fade Away released on 21 Feb 1964
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Hairball
But again, the Stones cover version of Not Fade Away is absolutely fantastic with it's Bo Diddley infused beat,
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Congratulations
It was even more exciting live! One of my all-time favourite live performances...
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CaptainCorella
I was there. :-) An appropriate response in a thread that's supposed to be about Beatles vs Stones.... because The Beatles were also on the bill.
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CaptainCorella
I was there. :-) An appropriate response in a thread that's supposed to be about Beatles vs Stones.... because The Beatles were also on the bill.
Oh wow! Can you recall if they did 1 or 2 more songs?
And were The Dave Clark Five any good? Their footage is missing!
The Beatles were incredibly sloppy that night ('You Can't Do That' sounds particularly unrehearsed).
Although he wasn''t there, 26th April 1964 was my father's 21st birthday (I wasn't there either, but I was only 15 months old!).