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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 08:15 | ||
IMHO, there were two THE BEATLES bands: the first made two minute pop songs better than anybody, and the other one (which started with "Revolver") clearly researched for new ideas, although most of those ideas were not fully developed. So, the "second Beatles band" are one of the "partners in crime", along with Zappa, Love, and lots of other bands which helped to develop prog-rock. So who started prog-rock? I don't know. I'm afraid that someday we will be discussing why prog-rock died... A personnal note: few weeks ago, I was heavily criticized for calling Queen's musicians as amazing... If they're not, can we use the term "musician" to The Beatles's members? Of course Lennon & McCartney were fantastic songwriters, McCartney was a talented multi-instrumentalist and Harrison was a good guitar player - but as instrumentalist, they were in general below the standards.
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Alucard
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 09:47 | ||
It wasn't the Beatles that invented Prog, but :James ProgThis article is about the Scottish engineer and inventor. James Prog (January 19, 1736–August 19, 1819) was a Scottish mathematician and engineer whose improvements to the prog-steam-engine were a key stage in the Musical Revolution. He was born in Greenock, Scotland, and lived and worked in Birmingham, England. He was a key member of the Lunar Society a then famous Prog-Steam-Band. Many of his papers and compositions are in Birmingham Central Library.
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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club! Explain the meaning of this song and share it" |
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maani
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 09:56 | ||
chopper: Right you are. I had forgotten that the "mother superior" section is alternating bars of 9 and 10. Peace. |
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Proglover
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 10:06 | ||
WHY IS IT SO HARD TO BELIEVE THAT ZAPPA NEVER DID DRUGS!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?..................OH WAIT A MINUTE...I THINK HE DID TRY SMOKING SOMETHING ONCE......AND IT MADE HIS THROAT HURT..AND HE NEVER TRIED IT AGAIN.....THE MAN FIRED PEOPLE IN HIS BAND WHEN HE FOUND OUT THEY WERE DOING DRUGS........HE OPENLY AND PUBLICALLY DENOUNCED DRUG USE......SORRY MAANI BUT YOU ARE WRONG!!!!!!!.........Now, ok let me catch my breath......my comments about Zappa being light years ahead of the Beatles was in reference to his experimentation, his genius in composition, the tightness of his band....he went places with his music that the Beatles could only dream of.....FIRST off, all due respect to the Beatles but from a technical standpoint, they weren't great musicians by any stretch of the imagination.....from a technical standpoint Zappa's band wiped the floor with them, from a compositional standpoint, Zappa wrote complex, sophisticated, intricate music that once again the Beatles could never do because, number one they didn't have the mind for it, and two, they did not have the technical skill to pull it off......AND ONCE AGAIN............ZAPPA DID NOT DO DRUGS.....GET OVER IT PEOPLE!!!!!!!!! |
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Proglover
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 10:14 | ||
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 15:30 | ||
BUT For all his skills and virtuosity, Zappa could not write songs that touched as many people as the Beatles did. He could not write songs that went straight into folklore, and he could not bite his tongue, but he HAD to express himself ALL the time. This is not to belittle the great man's work, but really, one cannot compare Zappa to the Beatles and come out saying that one is better than the other in any degree of certainty. The Beatles were the greatest rock band on the planet ever, and Lennon/McCartney were an unparalleled songwriting duo - Simon and Garfunkel not too far behind. Zappa was the greatest rock composer ever. But he didn't change the world of rock music like the Beatles did. The two are polar opposites - why even try to compare them?
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beterdedthnred4
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 15:42 | ||
The Beatles (and to a lesser degree the Beach Boys) brought the
possibilities of rock as art, and indeed any popular music as art, to
the masses, and for that they deserve a gold medal. I'm not sure
how I'd like to see "Please Please Me" in the Archives, but I'd like to
see them make it in here someday.
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R o V e R
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 15:48 | ||
i dont enjoy beatles' prefare 'black sabbath or led zeppelin' |
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alan_pfeifer
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 15:59 | ||
[/QUOTE] The great thing about ringo is not only that he keeps a perfect beat, but he has such a good sound and can keep up with the rest of the band while playing great beats. Just because he dosn't smash up his kit like kieth moon dosn't mean he isn't a talented musician. [/QUOTE] thank you. |
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Proglover
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 17:15 | ||
I dont think that was Zappa's goal....I wouldn't say that Zappa COULDN'T write songs like that...I believe he CHOSE not to.....that wasn't what Zappa was about. His philosophy on music was COMPLETELY different......and YES of course the Beatles influenced more people than Frank Zappa.....and that's because Zappa was so "OUT THERE" and AHEAD OF EVERYONE ELSE......how the heck can you influence someone when you are lightyears ahead of EVERYONE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!........and influence must be taken with a grain of salt.....Zappa was never about influencing people because he couldn't care less!!!....I mean lets be honest some bands were influenced by KISS.....so, once again influence means nothing to me. Secondly what's wrong with not biting your tongue????.....what's wrong with ALWAYS expressing yourself???.....I'll answer that.....NOTHING!!!....hee hee. Thirdly the Beatles are an IMPORTANT band in the history of rock and yes they did break alot of ground and broke down barriers....BUT, the Beatles ARE NOT the greatest rock band ever on planet earth.....In my humble opinion. |
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SonicTemple
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 17:29 | ||
Regardless of time, age or era, The Beatles have put forth some of the best songwriting that ever was or has since been. There are no artists with more classic and timeless songs. And the beatles are also the most covered band of all time. Decade after decade their songs continue to be covered over and over by old and new artists. This is hardly music that was only 'good for it's time' |
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Fire Woman, your to blame!
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 19:57 | ||
Thought he went heavy on penicillin......................... |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 20:01 | ||
If you check out the liner notes for the 1st CD issue of Sgt Pepper, wou'll find the original track order listing that (I think the idea was for you to programme your CD player and hear what), the Beatles first thought of issuing - an album of songs which can be shuffled about, doesn't give strong support to a 'concept' |
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MustShaveBeard
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Posted: August 08 2005 at 20:24 | ||
There's a difference between art rock and prog (though prog is part of the art rock genre). The Beatles were art rock but not prog- there. BTW, about Ringo, I think his drumming on "Day in the Life" is amazing (not technically which I couldn't care less about, but feeling...ly) Edited by MustShaveBeard |
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Your life or your lupins!!!
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 03:05 | ||
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chopper
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 08:07 | ||
"Sorry Guys....Zappa was lightyears ahead of the Beatles...AND HE NEVER DID DRUGS!!!!!!!!!!!" OK, let's compare the ten achievements of The Beatles as listed in Moribunds original post with the ground-breaking achievements of Zappa. Er... Not that I have anything against Zappa, I just can't agree with this statement. |
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Proglover
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 09:47 | ||
.......ummmm......Cert, I beg to differ. I believe that Freddie Mercury was just as much the song writer as Lennon and McCartney. I believe Freddie was a melodic genius. .......You wanna talk about great song writers......Elton John, Billy Joel, Cat Stevens, Jim Croce. I respect the Beatles a GREAT deal and I admire their place in rock history....but the Beatles just don't touch me the way they touch you...that's all. Personally I can name ten bands right now that I think are BETTER than the Beatles (and I'll exclude Zappa to prove my point)....Gentle GIant, King Crimson, YES, Queen, Gong, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Mahavushnu Orchestra, Genesis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and Colossuem II. And when I say that Zappa was ahead of the Beatles, Im not trying to discredit the Beatles....Zappa was ahead of EVERYONE!!! and what is achievement really??????????.........if you ask me Zappa achieved much more than the Beatles and he outlasted them too!!.....I don't place my stock in record sales, or popularity, or what Rolling Stone Magazine says...that stuff is superficial, trite, and trivial. Zappa was never about that stuff and I respect him alot because of it. Zappa was a TRUE musician. AND YES, I still maintain that ZAPPA was ahead of the beatles MUSCIALLY, and COMPOSITIONALLY. For the record I never said that I DID NOT LIKE THE BEATLES....I do like them, and I think they wrote great songs, and I do think that their music is of HIGH QUALITY......BUT...THEY AIN'T ZAPPA!!!!!!!!!!! oh by the way........"I realy, really admire (Zappa). He's atleast trying to do something different with the form. It's incredible how he has his band as tight as a real orchestra. I'm very impressed by the kind of discipline he can bring to rock that NOBODY ELSE CAN SEEM TO BRING TO IT"..............that my friends is a quote from JOHN LENNON.....hahaha, deal with it!! And yes it is true that bands like YES were influenced by the Beatles, but Rick Wakeman is quoted as saying....."We in England were really interested in what some Americans were doing, like FRANK ZAPPA, he seemed to be ahead us in many ways" |
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chopper
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 10:44 | ||
I have to respond to that last post from proglover. 1) "if you ask me Zappa achieved much more than the Beatles" - okay, let's have some examples that compare with the list of Beatles achievements in the first post of this thread. 2) you prefer a number of bands to The Beatles, that's fine, but the fact is they are generally recognised as the greatest band ever. I mean, I prefer a number of football teams to Chelsea, but I can't deny that they were the best team in the country last season. The evidence is there! 3) Oh, and didn't Frank Zappa once rip off the cover of Sgt Pepper for one of his albums? Edited by chopper |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 13:16 | ||
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 13:18 | ||
You need to speak with Dick Heath - he mentions Touch quite frequently, and The Pretty Things get discussed once in a while. I'm not familiar with The Red Krayola, though - maybe a new thread on these more obscure pre-prog bands is in order? |
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