Despite minimal actual participation of the band, I am a total sucker for the Yellow Submarine movie :3
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And like the baseless fabric of this vision, the cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples, the giant Screen itself, all of which we inherit shall dissolve. And, like an insubstantial pageant faded, leave not a byte behind.
The Beatles are the greatest band of the 20th century, as well as the first decade of the 21st. Who can know what the future holds... but I predict none shall surpass them.
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The Beatles are the greatest band of the 20th century, as well as the first decade of the 21st. Who can know what the future holds... but I predict none shall surpass them.
It helps not to post things that are totally opinion as if theyre facts.
The Beatles are just...the best. They were so versatile, so talented, and so influential.
Yes, this is true, but it depends on what genre you're talking about. As for me i'd look at something more-of like
metallica as the top influential band [i don't really].
The Beatles are just...the best. They were so versatile, so talented, and so influential.
Yes, this is true, but it depends on what genre you're talking about. As for me i'd look at something more-of like
metallica as the top influential band [i don't really].
You get what im saying?
Yea but the Beatles essentially did every genre that was around in their time, and some new ones as well.
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Yer Blues
The eagle picks my eyes, the worm he licks my bone
Feel so suicidal just like dear old Mr. Jones
The Beatles are just...the best. They were so versatile, so talented, and so influential.
Yes, this is true, but it depends on what genre you're talking about. As for me i'd look at something more-of like
metallica as the top influential band [i don't really].
You get what im saying?
Yea but the Beatles essentially did every genre that was around in their time, and some new ones as well.
This is like totally what i was trying to avoid with my comment, but it depends on what your favorite genre is, and how much the beatles actually influenced it compared to other major contributors to that genre.
Say i'm a metal fan.
Maybe the beatles minorly influenced it, but metallica definitely influenced it 100x more, thus i'd like metallica way more.
The Beatles are pretty awesome. Most of their music is great, and can appeal to different people for different reasons.
Anyone else think that "I've Just Seen a Face" is one of the most underrated Beatles's songs? It doesn't seem to be acknowledged that much, while other songs like "Hey Jude" and "Come Together" are.
The Beatles are pretty awesome. Most of their music is great, and can appeal to different people for different reasons.
Anyone else think that "I've Just Seen a Face" is one of the most underrated Beatles's songs? It doesn't seem to be acknowledged that much, while other songs like "Hey Jude" and "Come Together" are.
The Beatles are pretty awesome. Most of their music is great, and can appeal to different people for different reasons.
Anyone else think that "I've Just Seen a Face" is one of the most underrated Beatles's songs? It doesn't seem to be acknowledged that much, while other songs like "Hey Jude" and "Come Together" are.
I agree with you 100% on this one
Yay agreement. :3
And that's not to say that the more popular Beatles songs are bad (AKA the "WEL ITZ POPULAR SO DAT MAKEZ IT BAD LOL" argument). It just doesn't seem to get the recognition it deserves.
I think it may also be because of the length-it's only about 2 minutes long, while other Beatles songs are much longer.
Bob Dylan is just...the best. He's so versatile, so talented, and so influential.
Yeah, fix'd that for you, don't thank me. ;3
¿The Beatles? They were kinda "meh", mostly boring stuff until they met Dylan and tried being interesting, then they became funny, still they shadowed most of the sixties real good bands.
~ILoveRules.
I have an old original print vinyl of Magical Mystery Tour that I found in an old abandoned house a few years back.
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What he just said.
beatles are awesome too.
if you see anyone wearing a beatles shirt, hug them.
2. Vivian is a trap
3. Invertin is a trap
4. Aelyus is a trap
It helps not to post things that are totally opinion as if theyre facts.
It's hard to resist arguing.
~ILoveRules.
The eagle picks my eyes, the worm he licks my bone
Feel so suicidal just like dear old Mr. Jones
*hugs self*
Yes, this is true, but it depends on what genre you're talking about. As for me i'd look at something more-of like
metallica as the top influential band [i don't really].
You get what im saying?
~ILoveRules.
Yea but the Beatles essentially did every genre that was around in their time, and some new ones as well.
The eagle picks my eyes, the worm he licks my bone
Feel so suicidal just like dear old Mr. Jones
This is like totally what i was trying to avoid with my comment, but it depends on what your favorite genre is, and how much the beatles actually influenced it compared to other major contributors to that genre.
Say i'm a metal fan.
Maybe the beatles minorly influenced it, but metallica definitely influenced it 100x more, thus i'd like metallica way more.
~ILoveRules.
Anyone else think that "I've Just Seen a Face" is one of the most underrated Beatles's songs? It doesn't seem to be acknowledged that much, while other songs like "Hey Jude" and "Come Together" are.
I agree with you 100% on this one
Yay agreement. :3
And that's not to say that the more popular Beatles songs are bad (AKA the "WEL ITZ POPULAR SO DAT MAKEZ IT BAD LOL" argument). It just doesn't seem to get the recognition it deserves.
I think it may also be because of the length-it's only about 2 minutes long, while other Beatles songs are much longer.
I look in zoo's for big brown bags full of money now. No lion cage will stop my quest.
Yeah, fix'd that for you, don't thank me. ;3
¿The Beatles? They were kinda "meh", mostly boring stuff until they met Dylan and tried being interesting, then they became funny, still they shadowed most of the sixties real good bands.
Harrison's solo stuff is good tho'.