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Hairball
They'll be remembered for Satisfaction, and as the band who could never complete their final album.
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wonderboy
A hundred years from now, people will know about the Beatles. They had John, Paul, George and Ringo. Bob Dylan wrote and recorded for them. Their guitarists were Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. They had songs like Satisfaction and Stairway to Heaven. Sometimes they smashed up their instruments. They played at Woodstock and Altamont. Yoko Ono broke them up but Jagger/Richards formed a band and kept them going.
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BoognishYou've reminded me of this hilarious video, Beatles 3000: [www.youtube.com]Quote
wonderboy
A hundred years from now, people will know about the Beatles. They had John, Paul, George and Ringo. Bob Dylan wrote and recorded for them. Their guitarists were Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. They had songs like Satisfaction and Stairway to Heaven. Sometimes they smashed up their instruments. They played at Woodstock and Altamont. Yoko Ono broke them up but Jagger/Richards formed a band and kept them going.
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Hairball
They'll be remembered for Satisfaction, and as the band who could never complete their final album.
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dmay
This is an OT as the title of the article relates to John Lennon's song "Imagine" as a touchstone for what follows. It's a bit wonky, but a reference to Elvis Presley in the article made me think about the Stones (and bands/performers from the 1960s forward) and their place in the halls of time. I also thought of all the comments here regarding the magic of VHS tapes as a technological marvel. So, if y'all are ready for a deep dive into the wonky end of the pool....
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dmay
This is an OT as the title of the article relates to John Lennon's song "Imagine" as a touchstone for what follows. It's a bit wonky, but a reference to Elvis Presley in the article made me think about the Stones (and bands/performers from the 1960s forward) and their place in the halls of time. I also thought of all the comments here regarding the magic of VHS tapes as a technological marvel. So, if y'all are ready for a deep dive into the wonky end of the pool....
[getpocket.com]
About as much as the vaudeville legends are today