| ... And the sheer eclecticism of Beatles For Sale / Rubber Soul / Revolver?? n/m | |
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Wilbury 12:42 pm UTC 05/01/07 |
| In reply to: | re: The Beatles: Yay or Nay ? - Wilbury 12:37 pm UTC 05/01/07 |
| :o) n/m > Of course he digs the Beatles, anyone with half a brain > does :o). > > And he references the White Album as possessing the > cohesive "mystery" that he wanted Bat to have when making > it. Once again tho, not all that revelationary, because > EVERYONE knows that The White Album is the real shit... > > "lacks most of the things Jim seems to get off on". ?? > You've heard the White Album, Abbey Road, A Day In The > Life, Hey Jude then? (And George's All Things Must Pass?) > > > > DOES Jim like the Beatles???? > > > > I would have guessed not; IMO, they lack most of the > > things that Jim seems to get off on. > > > > > > > It's a definite "nay" from me. > > > > > > They had a good producer, but I don't much like the > > > Beatles. I think it's become much worse since my dad's > > > been playing their music in his car and his car has > > > terrible sonics, so all I can hear is whining and Ringo's > > > horrible drumming. > > > > > > If it weren't for the Beatles: > > > * Oasis & other rip-off bands wouldn't plague us. > > > * Boybands wouldn't dominate the charts > > > > > > Both of these are good things. > > > > > > Jim likes the Beatles. But then, he likes boy-bands. | |
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