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Rob Instigator 09.16.2009 04:38 PM

the beatles were sucking at the hippie teat.

atsonicpark 09.16.2009 05:20 PM

BeatDULLS.

...Kinda quinox-y, I guess.

pbradley 09.16.2009 05:49 PM

Merzbeatles.

It's a mix I did of Revolver and assorted Merzbow material.

I deleted it afterwards because it was too awesome to exist.

atsonicpark 09.16.2009 06:02 PM

That's funny pbradley, when all that jay-z "black album" mash-up shit was happening, I remember telling a friend that I was going to do one where I just take Jay-Z acapella samples and place them over random Merzbow tracks.

...Maybe I SHOULD still do that. A little late now, though.

DeadDiscoDildo 09.16.2009 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Sterling Morrison - middle class
Lou Reed - middle class
John Cale - middle class


Mo' Tucker - working class, not exactly too bad off, though.


Thank you, this whole obsession over class is bullshit. You don't choose what you're born into you choose what you do with your life. There are cunts from every class.

Glice 09.17.2009 04:07 AM

Middle-class people do whinge more though. Essentially, there's never been a working class emo band. Discuss.

demonrail666 09.18.2009 11:45 AM

i can think of plenty of working class bands that had a sort of emo element (the smiths?) but that weren't really all that popular with working class listeners. Bowie, maybe?

Keeping It Simple 09.18.2009 02:42 PM

Are Sonic Youth working class?

Rob Instigator 09.18.2009 03:00 PM

hell no
they are art school students

ha! J/K

demonrail666 09.18.2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
The Beatles - weren't they all from working class backgrounds?


As far as I know, John Lennon was sort of lower middle class while the rest were solid working class.

Keeping It Simple 09.18.2009 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
The Beatles - weren't they all from working class backgrounds?


John Lennon did write the rather brilliant "Working Class Hero", which David Bowie covered with his group Tin Machine.

Keeping It Simple 09.18.2009 03:23 PM

Who is the most working class member of Sonic Youth?

demonrail666 09.18.2009 03:32 PM

i don't really understand how class works in the US. I don't really understand how it works in the UK either, for that matter.

Keeping It Simple 09.18.2009 03:48 PM

Up the workers!

Glice 09.18.2009 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
i don't really understand how class works in the US. I don't really understand how it works in the UK either, for that matter.


This is utter bollocks. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that this is not just the most bollocks you've ever spouted, but is very close to the most bollocks ever spouted on this forum.

Torn Curtain 09.19.2009 09:38 AM

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...o-box-in-mono/

Genteel Death 09.20.2009 10:38 AM

middle class people are well-off working class anyway.

Keeping It Simple 09.20.2009 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
middle class people are well-off working class anyway.


And I suppose the upper class are well-off middle class people? :rolleyes:

Genteel Death 09.20.2009 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
And I suppose the upper class are well-off middle class people? :rolleyes:


No?:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

simulated stereo 09.20.2009 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley
I guess The Velvet Underground are influenced by the Beatles, too?

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I have a practice recording of Lou reed at the factory playing the riff of ''daytripper'' for about 10 seconds. It surprises me since I always assumed the beatles were hated by vu.


Just to add to this, I was reading an old issue of Mojo, the 101 Best Beatles Songs issue and came across this blurb by John Cale:

They were a driving force in the Velvets, and made us work harder and got us on our bikes. Rubber Soul was where you you were forced to deal with them as something other than a flash in the pan. It was rich in ideas and I loved the way George managed to find a way to include all those Indian instruments.


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