[QUOTE=Akayz;25442794]Not one person in this thread is from the 60s dude.[/QUOTE]
Speak for yourself.
I was born in 1932.
Ok, what kind of music did you grow up listening to?
I was around when they did Free As a Bird and Real Love
Listen to Beatles song for the first time - Find it nice - Listen to it second time - find it awesome - listen to said song for quite some time - move onto new song using the same procedure
[QUOTE=Mercenary-;25447013]Listen to Beatles song for the first time - Find it nice - Listen to it second time - find it awesome - listen to said song for quite some time - move onto new song using the same procedure[/QUOTE]
Try listening to albums.
[QUOTE=Akayz;25443027]Ok, what kind of music did you grow up listening to?[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMjXXiQzLfg[/media]
I've actually listened to this song a ton.
Going to try Ringo's Beaucoup of Blues album, fair chance its better than his "Ringo" album.
I don't think it will be, but we'll give it a shot :v:
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/12/BeaucoupsBCover.jpg[/img]
hey Ringo, why so blue?
Lots of Blues?
But its a country album so it makes no sense!
I need more Ringo in my music library.
BUT WHICH ALBUM TO GET FIRST?
I like Beaucoup of Blues, you get the true sense that Ringo loves his country :v:
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Music*
I recorded myself playing along to You Can't Do That... But it's slightly difficult to replicate Lennon's Rickenbacker sound with an Ibanez RG350DX ...
I'm high off of the Beatles right now
Okay, which do you all prefer:
[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-gBsshuZBq4/SV44urnr3rI/AAAAAAAAAxk/VIi6FKTwrQg/s400/The+Beatles-Let+It+Be.jpg[/img]
or
[img]http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/f79d28aaaa1bd2a10c257e33efd82fd1/659196.jpg[/img]
Definitely the original Let it Be album. Although a better version of Long and Winding Road and Dont let me down appearing on the naked album, I feel the original is a much more authentic through and through record as compared to the McCartney version.
Although half the band weren't happy with the original, I think Spector did the best he could with the stuff he had. They all weren't on good terms, the recordings were dreadful and it was a dead end project.
I've never heard Let it Be naked
Its a very stripped down laid back style of Let it Be.
Still good. But I don't think its amazing.
I swear this was asked 5 pages ago...
Yes. That was me asking :smug:
But usually the same thing is said a few times in this thread.
I try to differ it.
Good. The last remaster sucked balls compared to the original vinyl.
I got a copy of that for £10 :v:
I might buy the new one because it is a pristine copy.
How do you know Mark Chapman was insane?
Because Yoko Ono was RIGHT THERE
[QUOTE=Akayz;25447039]Try listening to albums.[/QUOTE]
That's what i do, i've got all the stereo remastered studio albums, and Past Master.
masters*
-Snippity Snip.
what if they were still alive?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1vvJVRlhRE[/media]
Bob Dylan XD
Very accurate portayal of McCartney :v:
[QUOTE=CheeserCrice;25546938]what if they were still alive?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1vvJVRlhRE[/media][/QUOTE]
I lol'd at the "song about confusing times of the day of the week"
Paul McCartney's Ram album is breathtaking.
[QUOTE=Akayz;25447039]Try listening to albums.[/QUOTE]
Sgt. Pepper's is meant to be listened as a whole album, period.
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