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Anthony Brixton 11-21-2004, 06:18 PM yesterday I found Ringo Star's album Stop And Smell The Roses for 40 cents and I love it
I never liked Beetles much but Ringo always was the best of the Beetles so I always liked him. This album is underrated and I think is better than anything them damn overrated bugs ever put out. I am very impressed with this I also liked Paul's Pipes Of Piece album, I have that on cassette
Steve M. 11-24-2004, 08:54 PM Ringo's Stop And Smell the Roses was picked as one of the worst albums of all time in 1991 by then-rock scribes Jimmy Guterman and Owen O'Donnell. Try 1973's Ringo, Tony, you'll love that one.
Paul's Pipes of Peace is a piece (pun intended) of crap with songs that include lyrics about acting like a trash can lid and rolling time up in a ball - very bad indeed. Paul's two collaborations with Michael Jackson, "Say Say Say" and "The Man," are two lightweight dance songs that Jackson would never have included on his own records - but here, though, they were the hightlights! :eek: My dad got this LP for my eighteenth birthday the year it came out, 1983. He could have gotten me something just as good at a cheaper price - a Kiss solo album on 8-track! Try Band On the Run, Senor Brixton. :)
How is it possible for anyone on the planet to have no appreciation for The Beatles music? Their music is so diverse and innovative that you would have to be incapable of hearing in order to not digest the beauty of at least some of their music.
Their music was so constantly changing and progressive that it is like they were actually six or so different bands over the duration of their relatively short career as The Beatles.
tootiefan4eva 11-24-2004, 09:05 PM hes hot lol
Steve M. 11-24-2004, 09:09 PM Originally posted by Kitt
How is it possible for anyone on the planet to have no appreciation for The Beatles music? Their music is so diverse and innovative that you would have to be incapable of hearing in order to not digest the beauty of at least some of their music.
We're talking about a chap who digs Air Supply, Kitt! :lol:
Jrnygrl 11-24-2004, 09:19 PM Originally posted by Kitt
How is it possible for anyone on the planet to have no appreciation for The Beatles music? Their music is so diverse and innovative that you would have to be incapable of hearing in order to not digest the beauty of at least some of their music.
Their music was so constantly changing and progressive that it is like they were actually six or so different bands over the duration of their relatively short career as The Beatles.
Well said Kitt!:clap props: peacesign:
Originally posted by Jrnygrl
Well said Kitt!:clap props: peacesign: Well thanks. I need an occasional complement now and again. I've been beat up on lately by those who disagree with me about everything I say.
;)I'm just semi kidding, lol, but really, thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed the comments. :)
Signed:"Fool On The Hill"
Is that a great one or what? :cool:
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 09:44 PM Originally posted by Anthony Brixton
yesterday I found Ringo Star's album Stop And Smell The Roses for 40 cents and I love it
I never liked Beetles much but Ringo always was the best of the Beetles so I always liked him. This album is underrated and I think is better than anything them damn overrated bugs ever put out. I am very impressed with this I also liked Paul's Pipes Of Piece album, I have that on cassette
Beatles overrated?:rolleyes: Since when?
What you are impressed with,I am not! Where are you from? Mars?:confused: :crazy:
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 09:48 PM Get off the music board Beatles know-nothing! Bye Bye!:wave:
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 09:50 PM Looking at his profile , he was born in 1980. Reasonable excuse for his ignorance.:crazy:
Cactus Jack 11-24-2004, 09:52 PM Originally posted by Penny Lane
Get off the music board Beatles know-nothing! Bye Bye!:wave: Yup
Just like the Beatles song "Hello Goodbye"
Its more like "Hello, you hate the Beatles, leave the music board, GOODBYE!"
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 09:56 PM Originally posted by "Weird" Jack Wilso-vic
Yup
Just like the Beatles song "Hello Goodbye"
Its more like "Hello, you hate the Beatles, leave the music board, GOODBYE!"
Yup! Bye Bye! Farewell!:wave:
Originally posted by Penny Lane
Looking at his profile , he was born in 1980. Reasonable excuse for his ignorance.:crazy: What!?
Dean Winchester 11-24-2004, 10:23 PM Originally posted by Penny Lane
Looking at his profile , he was born in 1980. Reasonable excuse for his ignorance.:crazy:
you owe Brad an apology big time. He was born in 1980 and he is probably the biggest Beatles fanatic in here bar none, and definately the biggest Beach Boys fan. People who were born in 1980 are now 24... so technically they're all adults now.
I seriously think he needs to be apologized to over that comment, because he was born in 1980 and he is a hardcore fan, and it's all about the music for him. If Brad isn't a Beatles fan... who the hell is?
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 10:26 PM [QUOTE]Originally posted by AKA
What!? [/QUOTE
No offense AKA But you are the exception to the rule:lol: But really, you have to admit that most "kids" born after 1980 ,(at least the ones that I know personally) are clueless to the importance of The Beatles and their generation. Sorry if I offended you!:lol: :wave:
Love Ya AKA!:kiss:
Dean Winchester 11-24-2004, 10:28 PM Originally posted by Penny Lane
[QUOTE]Originally posted by AKA
What!? [/QUOTE
No offense AKA But you are the exception to the rule:lol: But really, you have to admit that most "kids" born after 1980 ,(at least the ones that I know personally) are clueless to the importance of The Beatles and their generation. Sorry if I offended you!:lol: :wave:
Love Ya AKA!:kiss:
I would change it to 1990. I know a lot of teenagers who respect and admire The Beatles. Once you get into high school, you start expanding your musical horizons, and Beatles keep making new fans every year
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 10:36 PM Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
I would change it to 1990. I know a lot of teenagers who respect and admire The Beatles. Once you get into high school, you start expanding your musical horizons, and Beatles keep making new fans every year
Well, I am just going by what my nieces ,who are in their early 20's, think! But on these boards it has been very obvious that most of the younger generation do have good taste!:happy
Penny Lane 11-24-2004, 10:37 PM bump!
Cactus Jack 11-24-2004, 10:54 PM Originally posted by Penny Lane
Yup! Bye Bye! Farewell!:wave: :D
Ahh cool blend!:D
Originally posted by Penny Lane No offense AKA But you are the exception to the rule:lol: But really, you have to admit that most "kids" born after 1980 ,(at least the ones that I know personally) are clueless to the importance of The Beatles and their generation. Sorry if I offended you!:lol: :wave:
Love Ya AKA!:kiss:
Ah, no worries. :)
MaryElizabeth 11-25-2004, 01:46 AM Originally posted by Penny Lane
Looking at his profile , he was born in 1980. Reasonable excuse for his ignorance.:crazy: I was born in 1984 and my life revolves around The Beatles. :lol: But I know whatcha mean.
tootiefan4eva 11-25-2004, 02:24 PM Originally posted by Penny Lane
Looking at his profile , he was born in 1980. Reasonable excuse for his ignorance.:crazy: only ppl born in 1980 are ignorant? lol because they aren't beatles obsessed. mmkay......... ppl can have minds of their own.
and the beatles were/still are overrated. the only reason they kept progressing is because of drugs. and that's pretty sad they needed to get high in order to write those ... different songs. Before that it was SHE LOVES YOU YEAH YEAH YEAH, with an image that would appeal to young girls. And that's what they were put out for in the beginning, it was mostly teenyboppers screaming that they wanted to marry them. And record labels are still doing that today. Nothings that crazy nowadays, but theres still those teenybopper groups. I like The Beatles, but I see nothing too special about them.
Originally posted by tootiefan4eva
the only reason they kept progressing is because of drugs. and that's pretty sad they needed to get high in order to write those ...
Originally posted by tootiefan4eva
And that's what they were put out for in the beginning, it was mostly teenyboppers screaming that they wanted to marry them.
:lol: I love it when Kristina tries to pretend like she knows what she's talking about. It's so cute. Keep going.
Steve M. 11-25-2004, 03:43 PM Regarding the White Album, which came out in the States 36 years ago today and which is criticized for being too long and undisciplined:
As Paul always says, "It's the bloody White Album, shut up!" :)
tootiefan4eva 11-25-2004, 03:44 PM Originally posted by AKA
:lol: I love it when Kristina tries to pretend like she knows what she's talking about. It's so cute. Keep going. "The direction was just changing away from the sort of "thank you, girl", all the poppy stuff, "from me to you", "she loves you". The early stuff was directly relating to the fans... kind of really saying please buy this album." ~ paul mccartney
from the horses mouth. p.s. i always know what im talking about *kizz*
Originally posted by tootiefan4eva
"The direction was just changing away from the sort of "thank you, girl", all the poppy stuff, "from me to you", "she loves you". The early stuff was directly relating to the fans... kind of really saying please buy this album." ~ paul mccartney
from the horses mouth. p.s. i always know what im talking about *kizz* It wasn't just their early stuff that was pop. It was their whole damn catalog, although some of it wasn't as accessible to the general public. This I don't deny.
But above you sort of insinuate that the group was manufactured to appeal to the girlies. I'm sure you've seen footage of the screamin' teenies, but the Beatles had a large male following from the get-go.
And it's also pretty ridiculous to assume that all of the latter material was written under the influence of narcotics. I've tried to write while intoxicated, and the results are never pretty.
Hollow 11-25-2004, 04:48 PM Originally posted by Penny Lane
[QUOTE]Originally posted by AKA
What!? [/QUOTE
No offense AKA But you are the exception to the rule:lol: But really, you have to admit that most "kids" born after 1980 ,(at least the ones that I know personally) are clueless to the importance of The Beatles and their generation. Sorry if I offended you!:lol: :wave:
Love Ya AKA!:kiss:
i can recognize which one is john lemon. SO THERE.
Originally posted by safety pin
i can recognize which one is john lemon. SO THERE.
Steve M. 11-25-2004, 11:16 PM Originally posted by safety pin
i can recognize which one is john lemon. SO THERE.
Lemmon? You mean this guy?
http://www.born-today.com/Today/pix/lemmon_j.jpg
:lol:
Hollow 11-25-2004, 11:33 PM Originally posted by Steve M.
Lemmon? You mean this guy?
http://www.born-today.com/Today/pix/lemmon_j.jpg
:lol:
no. i mean this guy.
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/attachment.php?s=&postid=2207977
Steve M. 11-25-2004, 11:39 PM Some people don't go for lemons, I dunno, I just. . . .
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