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Originally posted by Eye-gor:

...My favorite Beatles song depends on the day. I like most of their stuff...


Same here.
"Can't Buy me Love" always gets me to bouncing.
"This Boy" (re-worded to "This Girl") and "Yesterday" bring back teen angst memories.
And "Please,Please Me" use to make me and my friends giggle because the lyrics can be taken as dirty Wink
You can play me any Beatles songs anytime. People in my generation are starting to recognize what 'real' music is, and by that I mean going back to the classic rock n' roll, baby. No Smiley or Jonas Bros... that is rock, and if you think it is you don't know what's up.

Is it not kind of strange the movement that is going on? Young adults my age (16 - 25) are starting to dress like the 60-70's, and listen to the music of that era. History is said to repeat itself: we are going through a horrible war, the economy is tremoltuous, and we decide to take up the customes of when those times were like our's today.. just a thought, we are all connecting with our parent's generation.
One of the things about which I admire and enjoy the Beatles' music, is the diversity of their creativity in conjunction with their musicianship.

Of course, producers have much sway in the matter of recording.

Yet, producers must have something to work with; and the Beatles clearly had it, and in abundance.

I heard not too long ago, that Ringo Starr had absolutely perfect tempo. That is to say, his sense of timing and rhythm is equal to that of a metronome... impeccable.

Here's my list of Beatles favorites:

She Loves You;
Julia;
Rocky Raccoon;
A Hard Day's Night;
I Wanna Be Your Man;
I Saw Her Standing There;
Twist And Shout;
Eight Days A Week;
Can't Buy Me Love;
Ticket to Ride;
Good Day Sunshine;
Good Morning Good Morning;
All You Need Is Love;
Wild Honey Pie;
Don't Pass Me By;
Good Night;
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window;
Her Majesty.
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Originally posted by Shoals Lover:
One of the things about which I admire and enjoy the Beatles' music, is the diversity of their creativity in conjunction with their musicianship.

Of course, producers have much sway in the matter of recording.

Yet, producers must have something to work with; and the Beatles clearly had it, and in abundance.

I heard not too long ago, that Ringo Starr had absolutely perfect tempo. That is to say, his sense of timing and rhythm is equal to that of a metronome... impeccable.

Here's my list of Beatles favorites:

She Loves You;
Julia;
Rocky Raccoon;
A Hard Day's Night;
I Wanna Be Your Man;
I Saw Her Standing There;
Twist And Shout;
Eight Days A Week;
Can't Buy Me Love;
Ticket to Ride;
Good Day Sunshine;
Good Morning Good Morning;
All You Need Is Love;
Wild Honey Pie;
Don't Pass Me By;
Good Night;
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window;
Her Majesty.



i heard he had terrible timing, which was why paul played some of the drum parts on let it be.
quote:
Originally posted by MoonpieMandie:
You can play me any Beatles songs anytime. People in my generation are starting to recognize what 'real' music is, and by that I mean going back to the classic rock n' roll, baby. No Smiley or Jonas Bros... that is rock, and if you think it is you don't know what's up.

Is it not kind of strange the movement that is going on? Young adults my age (16 - 25) are starting to dress like the 60-70's, and listen to the music of that era. History is said to repeat itself: we are going through a horrible war, the economy is tremoltuous, and we decide to take up the customes of when those times were like our's today.. just a thought, we are all connecting with our parent's generation.


some of us 30somethings had the same thing happen to us during bush-the elder's war on iraq when we were young(er). Interesting connection tho...

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