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Nope i can't think of any and RUBBER SOUL is still my number one fave rave LP.
However i can't agree with ya Elvis statement.There's a couple of late sixties and Vegas tunes i like but his other stuff is pant's to my ear's.
Nope i can't think of any and RUBBER SOUL is still my number one fave rave LP.
However i can't agree with ya Elvis statement.There's a couple of late sixties and Vegas tunes i like but his other stuff is pant's to my ear's.
Fritz said:
Here's why not:
HOW THE BEATLES DESTROYED ROCK'N'ROLL
Great read.
Thanks, I'm going to have to read that!
The age old argument, are the Beatles much kop? I haven't got much of a problem with them, they were my entrance into 60's music a number of years ago but I soon discovered the Kinks and they've been left behind.
I think for a lot of people (including myself) the problem with the Beatles is that they are over rated, for many they are the beginning and end of 60's music, throw in the over exposure and saturation of their music and I can find them tiring. I've heard enough Beatles music to never need to listen to any more.
But for those who love garage rock the commercial sound of the Beatles just isn't aimed at us, so I don't see a problem wiht them. I recently went through my parent's old record collection and pulled out the Beatles 'Rock n' Roll' music LP, their covers of Roll over Beethoven, Long, Tall Sally and Money just lacked that raw edge of rock n roll music, they were rock n roll classic smoothed over to appeal to their fans. It showed me that the Beatles were just a rock n roll influenced pop band, they came in at the right time with the right sound and image to become gigantic. But I think many of us have liked or still like a few of their tracks.