rob the pothead
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haha .. yea im a little iffy on going to see that movie. i mean im theb eatles biggest fan but even i'm like ehhh looks kinda gay.
have you seen any of the other beatles movies? they all work like that...lolI saw across the universe trippin balls , and i have to say. it was the greatest movie i have ever seem. probably this thought is LSD induced, but so what. Amazing music, acting and story line. really making you feel like you in the movie. they used the music to flow the music as a peice of art. The struggle and the story line that shined through was impressive. Anyone and everyone should see this movie. Though, if not trippin, might be a little odd, ( i pulled myself out of my trip and tried to focus on the movie during some crazy part to see if a reg. viewer wuold appreciate the movie as much as i did, and i thoguht it was wierd as shit. duno just a thought!)....!
You're absolutely right. Part of what made all three bands so great is they were doing things that were so far ahead of their time, it was absurd. Pink Floyd with the beginnings of LSD, Zep with their magnificent brand of rock and roll, and the Beatles with a reform of music as we knew it.I will agree that they were very influental for their time but not one of the greatest bands of all time. They had a few tracks that where great but nothing compared to the revolutionary music that came from Pink Floyd or Led Zeplin. Those guys where way ahead of their time! The B-Boys where more trendy that revolutionary. Sorry to say it.
You should be.I will agree that they were very influental for their time but not one of the greatest bands of all time. They had a few tracks that where great but nothing compared to the revolutionary music that came from Pink Floyd or Led Zeplin. Those guys where way ahead of their time! The B-Boys where more trendy that revolutionary. Sorry to say it.
I'm a little disappointed that Octopus's Garden and Yellow Submarine are on the list but In My Life, Something, and Let It Be/Yesterday aren't.
These almost always appear on many top Beatles songs lists but are absent from yours. Any reasoning behind that? Just don't like those particulars? Curious is all because it is not a very common thing to slide against the grain, you know?
And as far as them being the greatest band of all time, you're absolutely right. But the reason listed, to me, feel a bit off. The Beatles are the greatest band to ever come along not because of their technical proficiency (just the opposite in fact! None of them could read music) but the fact that they could take something so simple and make it appeal to the masses. They spoke for an entire generation. Nothing like them had ever come around. George Martin and the Beatles were absolute trail blazers (pun intended?) in the field of audio engineering (first intentional use of distortion, making 8 and 16 track recorders off of 4 tracks, their composition, use of effects, and perfection of reverse tracking using a pencil are all their claim to fame)
It was the fact that the Beatles were in a right place, right time situation. Forever changing modern music, they are most likely the archetype for countless bands. There will never be another band like them.
Then who was better? Johnny Cash? Bob Dylan? The Monkees? Rolling Stones? Think about it...they were all great (and still are), but none have had the effect of the Beatles.How can you say the work was repetitive? I don't understand where you came up with that? Their work is anything but repetitve! Listen to ALL their music. Not just the albums that where supposed to blend together. I DO understand what people see in the beatles and like but they can't hold a stick to a select few bands of their time. Period.
Let me clarify. I think both bands where(area) great. I did't mean repetitive like pop music or rap or hip hop is repetitive. Led Zep continued with the blues underlaying backbeat through almost everything. Robert Plant...with such a great voice...never really ventured into new territories. Robert Plant....great guitar player...but with the same style throughout. You can pick up on a Plant riff in a blind test. It's too bad he had to go and ruin some of their recordings with his horrible remastering for CD...but that discussion is for another day.How can you say the work was repetitive? I don't understand where you came up with that? Their work is anything but repetitve! Listen to ALL their music. Not just the albums that where supposed to blend together. I DO understand what people see in the beatles and like but they can't hold a stick to a select few bands of their time. Period.
True. But there are avid Stones fans who will fight you on that one. I however, am not one of them . Can't come close to the masters man.Stones<Beatles in every way.