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Post by dontask on Sept 14, 2009 9:22:48 GMT
the lyrics arent bad but abit generic, its more the lack of creativity in the tunes themselves. im more of a music lover than a word lover so
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Post by lysergicacid on Sept 14, 2009 11:14:19 GMT
Jesus Christ I just seen the current UK 100 album chart and they got 17 entries 2 being the box sets. Not bad for a group who only recorded 11 an a half albums. Michael Jackson will be raking it in I caught the majority of the Beatle progs on last week fergal. The 1st US tour documentary was great. You got a sense of just how busy the guys worked and how approachable they were. I couldn’t imagine big stars these days just riding the train like that.
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Post by upton on Sept 14, 2009 19:32:37 GMT
Lol lad you need to grow up then look back on what you put and probs want to kill yourself from shame.
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Post by Fergal on Sept 14, 2009 20:49:21 GMT
I agree with Upton, the Beatles was a union of great creative people and managed to create some of the most innovative, exciting, best written and best loved songs ever, there's so much diversity even on each album, you don't even have to look hard!
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Post by dontask on Sept 15, 2009 10:39:09 GMT
its an age thing, leave him to it he'll sort it out.
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Post by benraul on Sept 15, 2009 19:37:10 GMT
Exactly. Some people just dont like them, and that is fair enough. I love them but one of my best mates doesnt like them at all. If everyone thought the same it would be a very boring place.
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Post by sirmavers on Nov 11, 2009 21:42:02 GMT
Right I've been meaing to do this for a while. Now, you remember that time that I said Beatles haven't made any 'genius' tracks, despite how amazing I think they are, well, I take that back. I have always ranked The Beatles with my favourite bands ever, but I have come round to realising how good tunes like 'A Day In The Life' and 'Revolution' are, sorry for any misunderstanding I caused when this went on
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Post by lysergicacid on Dec 6, 2009 2:36:47 GMT
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