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Post by jnight on Jun 2, 2009 13:56:22 GMT -5
I saw that a new game is coming out and the two surviving Beatles came together at a premier of the game. Simple question, who is your fav of the group, if any?
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Post by Galius on Jun 3, 2009 18:47:29 GMT -5
It's gotta be Paul for me. With George as a close second. Paul just has the best voice by far and his songs are the most interesting and enjoyable. Band on the Run" and "Venus and Mars" are great albums in which every single song is great. Harrison is awesome as well. He brought a great middle eastern flair to his solo music and his songs were very spiritual.
As far as Ringo and John go, I like there stuff, but Ringo's is a bit bland and John's is too d**ned political. When music becomes political I start to dislike it. I just want to hear your f**kin tunes not you're personal opinion. That goes for anyone as well. If Led Zep made a political song I probably wouldn't care for it. That aside, there are political I do like. A good example is "For What it's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield. Stop children what''s that sound, everybody look what going down. Great song.
Ahaha I'm rambling anyway I'm for Sir Mcartney
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Post by Galius on Jun 11, 2009 17:38:33 GMT -5
*BUMP*
no other Beatles fans round here!? thats a crime
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Post by jeff3333 on Jun 11, 2009 17:52:10 GMT -5
Eek...sorry - I have to admit to really hating the beatles...their music never did anything for me. My wife swears by them but I honestly reach for the radio tner anytime they come on...
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Post by jnight on Jun 11, 2009 18:41:56 GMT -5
I liked them all, but chose Ringo. He was IMO the least talented of them group, but he seemed the coolest for some reason. McCartney would be a close second for me.
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Post by avepdx on Jun 11, 2009 19:45:01 GMT -5
I kinda in middle with the Beatles. Not really a fan, but found some of the songs enjoyable. Sure I like some of Paul McCartney's post work, but can't really name. Wasn't George Harrison in the Travelling Willdaburries (not spelled right) with Roy Oberson, and Tom Petty? They had some good songs, though probably like that band more as more of a fan of the other two. Side night isn't Mazzy Star Ringo's daughter? She had some good songs, no need to guess how she got her break. Still I liked her, very soulful blues type.
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Post by avepdx on Jun 11, 2009 19:46:38 GMT -5
I liked them all, but chose Ringo. He was IMO the least talented of them group, but he seemed the coolest for some reason. McCartney would be a close second for me. haha, yeah I gotta agree. He does seem pretty cool. If I were to choose one beattle to have a beer with, it would be Ringo.
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Post by avepdx on Jun 11, 2009 19:51:07 GMT -5
I kinda in middle with the Beatles. Not really a fan, but found some of the songs enjoyable. Sure I like some of Paul McCartney's post work, but can't really name. Wasn't George Harrison in the Travelling Willdaburries (not spelled right) with Roy Oberson, and Tom Petty? They had some good songs, though probably like that band more as more of a fan of the other two. Side night isn't Mazzy Star Ringo's daughter? She had some good songs, no need to guess how she got her break. Still I liked her, very soulful blues type. So, I just checked. Mazzy Star is just the name of the band, not the name of the singer. Not sure why I thought she was related to Ringo, but it does sound plausiable. It was probably one of those rumors that came around when she first came out. The name does sound like something Ringo might name his child?
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Post by Galius on Jun 11, 2009 23:31:23 GMT -5
yeah George was in the Wilburry's. great stuff there as well
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Post by Kunoichi on Jun 14, 2009 15:59:32 GMT -5
I always liked them. Hmmm.....I guess I like them all about the same. It's sad that two of them are dead.
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