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I Want You (She's So Heavy) is the greatest song in the world
the problem with the above statement regarding loving the beatles or zepplein when you have not heard that much other music is that MOST MUSIC after the beatles was and is influenced by the beatles, either directly or indirectly, which is kind of like saying "people like Picasdso more when they have not seen other art" when every bit of "other art" after Picasso is either influenced by, or a direct confrontation of, Picasso. in that sense, the beatles are the greatest rock band ever. helter skelter baby, helter skelter. Revolution (tell me you would not love to crank out a guitar sound so tasty) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf-Q2rDd6Tw Paperback Writer (how many damn bands aped this riff and this structure? not just the monkees!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBAN5fTYijI Come Together (I fucking love this song) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QsjUrBv1dw BlackBird (beautiful song, just paul on the guitar and his foot tapping on the studio floor.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvGUDp1HW7k You Never Give Me Your Money http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcInkjYsbLk I Want You (She's So Heavy) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCt_BLbobr0
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The vast majority of "Krautrock" occurred post-Beatles in any case, and while I may personally see much of this music as fantastic, I have never told you that you are "misguided" or "transparently contrarian" if you don't bow down to Can (who made plenty of crappy records in addition to great ones) or Neu! (who were certainly guilty of a lot of musical regurgitation amongst their shining moments). Just because I think band X or Y has made an important contribution to music doesn't mean other people will, and I can accept that without making some kind of bogus attempt at psychoanalyzing them because they think Keiji Haino's music sounds like a cat stuck in a vacuum cleaner. In fact, if someone can acknowledge the validity of the work of an artist like Haino while simultaneously not being a fan of his music, I will give that person some credit for that. I certainly won't tell that person they are "misguided" in their opinions and try and pinpoint "the wellspring of their agenda." I will tell them why I disagree with them, but to make personal remarks based on subjective matters like whether or not someone likes this or that band is as "misguided" as any skewed take on art. Also, it's not an all-or-nothing proposition. I was merely chiming in on a thread. I like a few of their songs, I hate a few, and a whole lot are neither here nor there for me. If my appearance in this thread was "predictable," your position and presence in this thread are as well. |
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Ah, but I was, as usual and predictably, provoked.
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I'm not talking about influence at all. I couldn't possibly care less whether or not a band that I like was influenced by the Beatles. What it comes down to is that said band IS NOT THE BEATLES, which is the important thing here, seeing as how I do not like the Beatles. And just because the Beatles were so darn popular, it doesn't mean that everything that came after them was a direct result of the Beatles. There were other bands around at the time, you know, as well as before that. And for the record, Motley Crue's version of Helter Skelter is much better than the original. I've said it before, and not once has it been a joke.
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Your opinion is quite ridiculous.
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hahahaah!!!! Motley Crue, my favorite band from age 11 to age 14.
their version of helter skelter sucks ass, so does their version of anarchy in the UK Looks that Kill though, that is a great one. hey luxinterior. you should go make an informal poll of all your favorite acts and ask them if the beatles were an influence. just you wait.
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I'm capable of liking a band, independent of them being influential or influenced by a band i like. What counts, is the music, and only the music. Everything else comes second. It may be matter of interesting debate, but not of the question, whether I like the music or not.
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Revolution Number Nine was a bomb ass song.
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12.27.2006, 06:39 PM | #71 |
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Any time I come into contact with the number 9, in one form or another, I have a tendency just to drone "numba nine, numba nine" because of that song. Lame little personal in-joke.
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It pains me to say this, but some of you ladies and gents are quite stupid.
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most music historians will proclaim every album from please please me to let it be as a 5 star classic, but not every one of the 12 originally released albums is a 5 star classic |
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Their version of Helter Skelter is fabulous. Their version of Anarchy in the UK really blows. There is a difference between being totally fabulous and really blowing, and you would do well to become familiar with that difference. I already said that I do not care whether this or that band was influenced by the Beatles. You could trace back influences further than the Beatles, it's not like they're the beginning of music, or rock & roll for that matter. That's why all this talk of influence is completely pointless. Everything that you've ever heard eventually shapes what you sound like when you make music, both good and bad. Basically, you want to be good in the same way that the good stuff you listened to was all good. And you want to avoid being bad like the bands you've heard that were bad. I'm not going to start a poll about my taste in music and its supposed direct relation to the Beatles, because I'm not a self-centered jackass.
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He was being sarcastic, GN.
Funny, I was about to write: "Do you really think he'll get your sarcasm?" The other thing was a typo. Rubber Soul is greatness. |
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