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The Dark Elf
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The Beatles had many influences, and I would say that Bob Dylan was a bigger influence on them than Zappa overall. At this point, I think you're trying to hard to weasel Zappa (if you'll pardon the pun) into the conversation. As far as the guitar, Hendrix had a far greater influence over many generations of guitarists than Zappa.
Ummm...hello...they couldn't hear themselves in concert. The exercise of playing live was useless to them, so they channeled their creativity into the studio, which was revelatory.
Okay, you are biased. And rather nearsighted. I suggest you go view the excellent documentary Dean posted a page or so back. Perhaps you can gain some perspective.
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Slartibartfast
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I suspect they'd rather have money than credit.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Zargus
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No i dont think so.
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overmatik
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Come on guys, this excuse for not playing live because they couldn't hear themselves is ridiculous. You could always put more speakers.
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"Wear the grudge like a crown of negativity. Calculate what we will or will not tolerate. Desperate to control all and everything. Unable to forgive your scarlet letterman."
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giselle
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The Dark Elf
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Listen to any live performance, there is a constant shrieking roar. It's not just a matter of crowd noise, but a lack of decent monitors during the period they were playing. If you've ever played live with bad monitors, you'll know what I'm talking about.
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Dean
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What?
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chopper
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There is a bit more to it than the noise - being trapped in hotels, having to attend functions with local "dignitaries", being pelted with jelly babies, death threats etc etc.
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I don't understand why the Beatles are regarded as an extraordinarily "experimental" pop group...most of that reputation seems derived from "The White Album," but the more esoteric aspects of that record are not highly praised amongst lots of true Beatles fans, or many casual fans. I myself enjoy "Revolution #9," and have fond memories of doodling in art class while trying to make the drawings match the imagery of the music I was hearing. That track sounds like a highly magnified version of something Faust would make, which really intrigues me despite my general apathy towards Faust.
If anything, the Beatles were far less experimental than their potential showed. Despite the inclusion of various eclectic sound collages and instrumental noodling, these few experimental tracks seem like an afterthought in the larger picture of their work. Instead, jangly guitars and poppy commercial tracks are the main staple of the Beatles oeuvre. I am surprised at the level of Beatles adoration that is still pervasive today. Lots of musicians have outstripped them technologically, and have also reached far greater heights of musicality. The Beatles are a cretaceous-era bubble-gum pop band. |
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giselle
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This is a windup as usual. The Beatles constructed the stage the whole rock business is setting up on. If that hadn't produced technological and musical advance, that would be disgraceful, but it took leaders, not followers to show the way.
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The Dark Elf
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Yes, that you fundamentally do not understand the concept has been pointed out to you several times in this thread. When you use shampoo, do you follow the instructions implicity "Wash, Rinse, Repeat" until the bottle is empty?
No, that is not the case. Not at all. Again, reading other poster's comments would aid you in gaining perspective.
Perhaps it is because people really love their music?
Absurd comment. The same could be said for Mozart or Beethoven.
Really? Name them. We can critique those bands as well.
So, wait...you don't like The Beatles then? Who would have guessed.
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jean-marie
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The Beatles changed the music world, what could i say more.......
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I am sorry to hear that you do not agree with what I have to say. Fortunately, there are many ways of perceiving the world and listening to music, and a wide variety of perspectives makes human existence more fascinating and vital. The fact that you have resorted to mean-spiritedness in your posts does nothing to enhance your own argument. I provide a solid critique in my posts, explaining why I think the way I do. I can accept the fact that other people have differing views, which is a policy that I suggest you adopt.
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Ignoring the slightly offensive last statement, I have to disagree with the "White Album" statement. If anything that was more of a back to roots album than the previous 2. The experimentation really started after they gave up touring and started on Revolver. |
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The white album is a fantastic album because each member in the band can do his own experience and it gave birth to a flaming pop album but it's not the whole Beatles world , listen to Abbey road, Rubber soul , Revolver, Sergent Pepper's and in fact the whole Beatles collection, how old where you at the times? ,it can explain why you don't manage to understand or feel how much important were the Beatles for a froggy french teen as i was
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Yes. They Beatles were a great band but they are pretty over rated imo. I loved them as a kid. As I've gotten older I've begun to realize that many bands blow the Beatles out of the water musically speaking. THey may have been the best songwriting band but to me there is more to music than just sugary melodies and cuteness.
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mr.cub
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I'll be honest here, you may have topped the comment that The Beatles quit playing live because they were lousy musicians and couldn't play live. When you say lots of musicians outstripped the Beatles technologically what do you mean? They revolutionized recording technology, doing more with four track recordings than many now days do with upwards to 24 tracks. Many times they were ahead of the technology that was available (who else was touring stadiums in 64 and 65? The Stones???...no) Some bands may have achieved far greater heights of musicality as you say...but I'll take superior songwriting and damn solid playing over musicians trying to impress me with their musical skills. Criticize them all you want but I really don't think Paul or Ringo care all to much about it; the response their music has had on a great many people speaks for itself. Cretaceous era bubble gum pop??? How many other bands that started out like the Beatles (paying pop tunes and the like) suddenly became the face of an entire social movement and legitimized rock and roll as a serous art form? I'm pretty sure you can count them on one hand Edited by mr.cub - April 19 2011 at 23:04 |
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