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Shitty bands?

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-17 18:51

Please list them..

Incubus
Kings of Leon
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Counting Crows
Sublime
Dave Matthews
Led Zeppelin

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-05 19:03

>>39
The Beatles fucking ruled...faggot!

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-05 20:24

>>39
You mean... like your MOTHER???

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-06 11:32

Hahahaha.

>Led Zeppelin
>Bad.

Get the fuck off my internet, faggot.

Name: Seligsuper 2009-08-07 18:59

Obvious troll is obvious.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-08 5:58

>U2
>Metallica
>Hoobastank
>Red Hot Chili Peppers
>Nirvana
>Dragonforce
>Sublime

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-09 6:56

Bring Me The Horizon

Cannibal Corpse

Torsofuck

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-09 15:13

ITT: Trolls

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-09 15:19

niggers

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-09 18:23

The Eagles
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Bob Seger

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-09 18:52

>>48
* African Americans

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 0:34

kings of leon
hinder

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Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 10:19

go fuck yourself.
>>31

Name: juanmicon 2009-08-13 16:35

Jack Johnson is a queer

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-14 11:09

Brokencyde, fuckers.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 9:30

Neutral Milk Hotel, Panic at the Disco

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 16:18

this is all fagshit right here.
I don't know of any gay bands because I gave up on radio years ago, oh, except the cribs, I looked up the cribs recently and they sucked donkey dick.

Contributing?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-18 14:06

I lol'd

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-18 19:26

>>57
I herd your gai

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-20 5:08

all deah metal

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-20 22:39

Every form of music in existence.

Noise forever

Name: anon 2009-08-21 5:47

>>54

He's not gay. Nice try though.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-22 4:20

everything ever made music is for the weak

Name: Fukurokuju 2009-08-23 4:39

I fucking love Led Zeppelin, What the fuck man how you gonna say they are a shit band.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 21:50

You are so Totally *IGNORANT*!


As The All Music Guide says in their excellent Beatles biography  "That it's difficult to summarize their career without restating cliches that have already been digested by tens of millions of rock fans, to start with the obvious,they were the greatest and most influential act of the rock era and introduced more innovations into popular music than any other rock band of the 20th century."
 
 
"Moreover they were among the few artists of *any* discipline  that were simultaneously the best at what they did *and* the most popular at what they did." THey also say as singers John Lennon and Paul McCartney were among the best and most expressive in rock.
 
 
Also on an excellent site,The Evolution of Rock Bass Playing McCartney Style by Dennnis Alstrand,Stanley Clarke,Sting,Will Lee,Billy Sheehan,George Martin and John Lennon are quoted saying what a great,melodic and influential bass player Paul has always been'
 
 
And Wilco's John Stirratt was asked in Bass Player which bass players have had the most impact on his playing and the first thing he said was, Paul McCartney is one of the greatest bass players of all time,if you listen to what he was tracking live in the studio it's unbelievable." "With his tone and musicality he was a huge influence,he covered all of his harmonic responsibilities really well but his baselines were absolutely melodic and inventive."
 
And in an online 1977 Eric Clapton interview,Eric Clapton In His Own Words he says that there was always this guitar game between John and George,and he said partly because John was a pretty good guitar player himself.He played live with John as a member of John's 1969 Plastic Ono Band.
 
And there is a great online article by musician and song writer Peter Cross,The Beatles Are The Most Creative Band Of All Time and he says that many musicians besides him recognize Paul as one of the best bass guitar players ever.He too says that John and Paul are the greatest song composers and that to say that John and Paul are among 2 of the greatest singers in rock and roll is to state the obvious,and that John,Paul and George were all excellent guitarists and that George is underrated by people not educated about music but that ERic Clapton knew better,he also says that both John and Paul played great leads as well as innovative rhythm tracks.
 
 
John Lennon co-wrote,sang and played guitar on one of David Bowie's first hits Fame in 1975 and David invited John to play guitar on his version of John's beautiful Beatles song Across The Universe.Brain May,Ozzy Osbourne,and Liam Gallagher and many more call The Beatles The Greatest Band Ever.
 
 
Also on MusicRadar Tom Petty,Joe Perry and Richie Sambora in What The Beatles Mean To Me all say how cool and great they thought The Beatles were when they first saw them on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964 when they were just teen boys,Richie was only 5.Tom Petty said he thought they were really really great.
 
 
Robin Zander of Cheap Trick said he's probably one of the biggest Beatles fans on the planet.Brad Whitford of Aerosmith said that a lot of that Beatles influence comes from Steven Tyler's collaborartion with Mark Hudson both whom are absolute Beatles freaks and he said I guess the goal is to try and emulate probably some of the best music of the last 50 years which has to be The Beatles.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 21:54


 
And in an online 1977 Eric Clapton interview,Eric Clapton In His Own Words he says that there was always this guitar game between John and George,and he said partly because John was a pretty good guitar player himself.He played live with John as a member of John's 1969 Plastic Ono Band.
 
And there is a great online article by musician and song writer Peter Cross,The Beatles Are The Most Creative Band Of All Time and he says that many musicians besides him recognize Paul as one of the best bass guitar players ever.He too says that John and Paul are the greatest song composers and that to say that John and Paul are among 2 of the greatest singers in rock and roll is to state the obvious,and that John,Paul and George were all excellent guitarists and that George is underrated by people not educated about music but that ERic Clapton knew better,he also says that both John and Paul played great leads as well as innovative rhythm tracks.
 
 
John Lennon co-wrote,sang and played guitar on one of David Bowie's first hits Fame in 1975 and David invited John to play guitar on his version of John's beautiful Beatles song Across The Universe.Brain May,Ozzy Osbourne,and Liam Gallagher and many more call The Beatles The Greatest Band Ever.
 
 
Also on MusicRadar Tom Petty,Joe Perry and Richie Sambora in What The Beatles Mean To Me all say how cool and great they thought The Beatles were when they first saw them on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964 when they were just teen boys,Richie was only 5.Tom Petty said he thought they were really really great.
 
 
Robin Zander of Cheap Trick said he's probably one of the biggest Beatles fans on the planet.Brad Whitford of Aerosmith said that a lot of that Beatles influence comes from Steven Tyler's collaborartion with Mark Hudson both whom are absolute Beatles freaks and he said I guess the goal is to try and emulate probably some of the best music of the last 50 years which has to be The Beatles.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 21:57

Also in an excellent Beatles book  Ticket To Ride by Denny Somach where so many other well known popular respected rock musicians and artists are interviewed about The Beatles praising them including Jimmy Page,Brian Wilson who says he's always loved The Beatles. And  Brian Wilson called John & Paul the greatest song writers of the 20th century on a 1995 Nightline Beatles tribute show,(which had on music artists from every type of music,a young black jazz musician,a middle aged black opera singer,Steve Winwood,Meatloaf,and classical violnist Isak Perleman,who said he plays his children Bach,Beethoven Mozart and The Beatles)and he played With A Little Help From My Friends on the piano and he said he just loves this song. He also said that Sgt.Pepper is the greatest album he ever heard and The All Music Guide says in their Beach Boys biography,that Brian had a nerveous breakdown after he heard it. Brian also said that when he first heard The Beatles brilliant 1965 folk rock album Rubber Soul he was blown away by it.He said all of the songs flowed together and it was pop music but folk rock at the same time and  he couldn't believe they did this so great,this inspired him to make Pet Sounds.
 
 
 
John Lodge and Justin of The Moody Blues  are interviewed in this book and Bill Wyman and Ron Wood  says how The Rolling Stones became good friends with The Beatles in 1963 after John and Paul wrote 1 of their first hits,the Rock n Roll song,I Wanna Be You're Man.
 
 
Ron Wood was asked what his favorite Beatles songs and he said there are so many apart from the obvious like Strawberry Fields  I Want To Hold Your Hand  is one he said he used to like a lot ,and he said he really loved We Can Work It Out.He also says that The Beatles used to have a radio show every Friday where they played live and spoke and he would never miss an episode. He said infact whoever has the rights to those shows should dig them up,because they are incredible.
 
 
Justin Hayward says  that the album he always really loved ,and he said it was when they started experimenting with chord structures ,was A Hard Day's Night.He says they began to move away from the standard  3 chord thing and just went into more interesting structures .He said A Hard Day's Night was the album for him and their song If I Fell was the song.He said it started in a different key to how it ended up,and it's a beautifully worked out song and that there are some songs on that album that were very emotinal and evocative. He said that for everybody just starting to write songs as he was,it was a real turn on and eye opener.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 21:59


Justin Hayward says in this book that the album he always really loved ,and he said it was when they started experimenting with chord structures ,was A Hard Day's Night.He says they began to move away from the standard  3 chord thing and just went into more interesting structures .He said A Hard Day's Night was the album for him and their song If I Fell was the song.He said it started in a different key to how it ended up,and it's a beautifully worked out song and that there are some songs on that album that were very emotinal and evocative. He said that for everybody just starting to weite songs as he was,it was a real turn on and eye opener.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 21:59

I recently read an online article that had an interview with Ernie Isley of The Isley Brothers about a recent tribute to Jimi Hendrix,in which he says that Jimi played for The Isley Brothers & lived with them & that they & he were fans of The Fab Four from the moment they all watched them on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964. I always thought that Jimi was only a later period Beatles fan,I knew he played Sgt.Pepper live the weekend it came out,& he played Day Tripper live also,& several people on different message boards said that when he was asked where the direction of music was going,he said ask The Beatles.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:00

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Bob Dylan talks of Beatles friendship
 
Legend admits: 'I'm in awe of McCartney'

May 16, 2007
 
Bob Dylan has spoken in depth about his longstanding friendship with The Beatles and his particular bond with George Harrison.


Talking to Rolling Stone magazine, Dylan talked freely about Harrison’s struggle to find his voice within the songwriting collective of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.


"George got stuck with being the Beatle that had to fight to get songs on records because of Lennon and McCartney. Well, who wouldn’t get stuck?" he asked.


Dylan highlighted the writing talents of Harrison, saying: "If George had had his own group and was writing his own songs back then, he’d have been probably just as big as anybody."

Speaking against popular belief, the singer also denounced any rumours of competitiveness towards Lennon and McCartney, asserting, "They were fantastic singers. Lennon, to this day, it’s hard to find a better singer than Lennon was, or than McCartney was and still is."


Nodding his cap to McCartney in particular, Dylan concluded: "I’m in awe of McCartney. He’s about the only one that I am in awe of. He can do it all. And he’s never let up... He’s just so damn effortless.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:01

The Beatles revolutionized popular and rock music and were very innovative,prolific and creative,more than any other group. And their great timeless songs are the most covered in music history by everyone from jazz musicians,classical,Motown,rock,pop and even heavy metal recording and playing their great timeless music.
 
 
Many  academic musicologists and music scholars have done serious studies,analyses and praise of their great timeless music,like university of Penn gradutate musicologist Alan W.Pollack who did an extensive 11 year detailed analysis of every Beatles song.He says he hadn't even listened to The Beatles in 20 years until they came out on CD for the first time in 1987.
 

And university of Michigan music professor and musician Walter Everett who wrote the 2 volume,The Beatles As Musicians:The Quarry Men Through Rubber Soul and The Beatles As Musicians:Revolver Through Anthology.And British musicologist and classical composer and music professor (who is dead now)Willifred Mellers 1973 book,Twilight Of The Gods:The Music Of The Beatles,and he also wrote about Beethoven,Mozart and Bob Dylan.
 

And award winning music professor Dr.Glen Gass who has been teaching a course on what brilliant composers The Beatles were and a rock music course at Indiana University School Of Music since 1982.Dr.Gary Kendal's Beatles course is the most requested at North Western university ,university of California also has one and Oxford university had a recent Beatles course.
 
 
 
How many serious music scholars and award winning music professors are teaching and writing serious academic works studying and prasing what "brilliant" composers The Rolling Stones or any other rock band were?

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:01

The   Beatles   wrote, played  and   recorded  so many  great  critically  acclaimed, popular  songs  and  albums  of   all  different  styles  of   music  and   wrote  about   50  or   more   years  worth  of    mostly  great   music  in   just   an   8   year   recording   career.
 
 

 
When  The   Beatles  were  playing   live   in 63,64, 65& 66  they  had  very  limited   primitive  sound  systems  at  the  time,only  100   watt  amplifiers,(and George Harrison says in the excellent video series,The Beatles Anthology that special 100 watt amplifiers were made for their August 1965 Shea Stadium concetts,and he said they went up from the only 30 watts before!) no   feedback   monitors   so  they  couldn't  even   hear   themselves   play  and  sing(yet   they   amazingly  managed   to  sing   and  play  in  sync  and   in   tune  with  each  other  anyway!)  plus  all   of   the   screaming   from   the   crowds.
 

In   their  January  1969   live  rooftop   concert  they  sounded   great,  the  sound  systems  had  improved  some  by  then ,although  still  pretty  primitive  compared  to   today's, and   there  were  no  screaming  crowds   anymore.
 

When  I   was   a   teenager  I   met   3   people  who  saw   The  Beatles  in  concert,   2   saw  them   in   1966   and   1   saw   them   in  1964, they   all   told  me   they  could  see  and   hear  them  and   that   they   were   great.
 

 
On   the  site   Artist  Facts   in   The   Rolling  Stones   section   a   guy Steve from   Canada   said  he  saw  The   Beatles  in  concert   in   1966   and  The  Rolling  Stones  in  1996(and the sound systems by  then were a million tines better!)  and   he   said   they   both   were   great   but   he   said  The   Beatles   were   The   *GREATEST*   Band  ever!
 
 
And   former   Kiss   guitarist   Bob   Kulick   who  produced   the   heavy  metal   tribute  Beatles  album,Butchering  The  Beatles, said   he  saw  The  Beatles  at  Shea  Stadium  in   1966  and  he  said   he   only   heard   them   in  bits  and  pieces  but   he   could   hear   parts   of    Baby's  In   Black   and   Paperback  Writer  and   he  said  they  sounded  amazing.   He  also  calls  them  the  *GREATEST*   band   ever.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:07



 

 
On  the site  Artist  Facts  in  The  Rolling Stones   section  a  guy Steve from  Canada   said  he  saw  The  Beatles  in  concert   in   1966   and  The  Rolling  Stones  in  1996(and the sound systems by  then were a million tines better!)  and   he   said   they   both   were   great   but   he   said  The   Beatles   were   The   *GREATEST*   Band  ever!
 
 
And   former   Kiss   guitarist   Bob   Kulick   who  produced   the   heavy  metal   tribute  Beatles  album,Butchering  The  Beatles, said   he  saw  The  Beatles  at  Shea  Stadium  in   1966  and  he  said   he   only   heard   them   in  bits  and  pieces  but   he   could   hear   parts   of    Baby's  In   Black   and   Paperback  Writer  and   he  said  they  sounded  amazing.   He  also  calls  them  the  *GREATEST*   band   ever.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:09

Also, classical composer Leonard Bernstein called John and Paul the greatest composers of the 20th century so did Elton John on a 1991 CBS Morning news show,he was asked who he musically admires and he said you can talk about your Rogers and Hammerstein but for the quanity of quality songs that Lennon and McCartney wrote in that short period of time,he said he thinks they were the greatest song writers of the 20th century.Brian Wilson said this too on a 1995 Nightline Beatles tribute show.The Beatles are in the Vocal Hall of Fame and John & Paul are in The Song Writing Hall of Fame(no members of The Who or Led Zeppelin are in them so far) and they were awarded about 20 prestigious Ivor Nevello awards as great singers and song writers in just a remarkable 8 year recording career,John and Paul won the first one in early 1964!


They also won an Oscar for their film score of their Let It Be Film in 1970.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:10


 
As The  Rolling Stone Album  Guide  said,not  liking  The  Beatles  is  as  perverse  as  not liking the  sun.  And Ozzy Osbourne  said  not loving  The  Beatles  is  like  not  loving oxogen. And a guy  who  runs  Keno's  Classic  Rock n Roll    Site  and who  runs  a  Rolling  Stones  and  John  Lennon  fan  site   says  damn The  Beatles  were  one  great  group  and  he  said  in  his  great  review  of  The  Beatles  1962-1966  Red album, that   if  you  don't  love  or  at least  like The  Beatles  and  their music  then  you  are  not   a true rock  fan   and  more  than  likely  will  never get  it.And Billy Joel said you can't like music and dislike The Beatles.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:12

Also  there is  an  online  interview with  Roger Daltry,Roger's Journey With The Who in The Sun and he was asked if The Who had screaming girls at  a certain point,and he said after Can't Explain they did he said it was the era of screaming teen girls and every band had them on their way up.He said it was fun at first but the trouble for a performer when you are that young and  inexperienced is  that you start to judge your performances on the amount they scream,he said it's  nonsense which is  why Lennon gave up. He also  said that The Who's  manager turned their image overnight from scruffy rockers  to  Mods.
 
 
 
If  you still insist the  false ludicrous claim that The  early Beatles were ever a "boy band" then you are just further  proving your stupidity.When The Beatles played live in 1963,64,65 & 66 they only had 100 watt amplifiers,no feedback monitors so they couldn't hear themselves sing and play,plus the screaming crowds and that's why they gave up touring.
 

George Harrison says in The Beatles Anthology video series,that for their August 1965  Shea Stadium concerts, special 100 watt  amplifiers were made and that they went up from only 30 watts before. Given how limited and primitive the sound systems were then,it's amazing they sounded as good as they did live.
 

 
 

And a  guy said  on a message board in September, said that he too once wrongly believed that  the  early Beatles were  a boy band like The Back Street Boys,until he got out of  7th grade.The Beatles started out playing  8 hours a night in the sleazy strip clubs of Hamburg Germany,taking speed pills to stay awake,wearing tight black leather jackets and pants,smoking and cursing on stage,and had sex with so many young women groupies including the strippers in those clubs,they were successful there. They also played successfully in the Liverpool Cavern Club for years.
 
 

Even  many  fans of The Rolling Stones  who are also Beatles fans, said on several Rolling Stones message boards,and Beatles fans said this on Beatles fan boards,that THe Beatles cleaned up image was a total fake one created by their manager,and that they know that  The Beatles were just as wild as The Stones with sex and drugs in their personal lives and were friends who hung out together.
 

There used  to be an online interview with Charlie Watts from a 1973 Magazine called,Zig Zag  called,The Drinking Man's Rolling Stone. He says that The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were good friends,and that they were a lot alike as people. He also said what made The Beatles so great is that they made one great album and one great single after the next.
 
 
 
And  I  don't want  to  be  on  bad terms with anyone on here, and  I'm not trying to bother anybody ,but  I  really  am  just trying  to  debunk this totally inaccurate ridiculous unfortunately common  myth that  The Beatles were ever  a  boy band,they were  a  great *ROCK n ROLL* band  from the start!
 

John and George especially hated Beatle Mania,and George says in The Anthology series,that it took a toll on their nervous systems,they had no  life either  trapped in hotel rooms most of the time. They wanted to be popular & successful as  every band does,but they didn't want or ask  for  the hysteria.John says in his 1975 Tomorrow Show interview that the screaming wasn't doing the music any good,and that things would break down and nobody would know.
 
 
 
The  Beatles  sound great  on  their live roof top January 1969  concert  in The Let It Be Film, and the  sound systems had improved by then,(although still very limited compared to today's) and there were  no more screaming crowds.
 
 
Paul  was  playing guitar and writing songs at 14 and he started  soon after  his beloved nurse and midwife  mother Mary died of breast cancer,and he wrote the beautiful song Let It  Be after he  had  a  real seeming dream where he saw her alive again and she told him to just accept things as they are.He says in his authorized biography,that when he woke up he thought how great it was to see her alive again.
 
 
John was writing deep  heavy poetry when he was a kid,and he started writing his own songs at age 17 not long after he met Paul and was impressed that was writing his own songs. Paul wrote the very pretty song,I'll Follow The Sun at age 16. They didn't know at this age they would make it big and they weren't making a penny from it then.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:15

Also  there is  an  online  interview with  Roger Daltry,Roger's Journey With The Who in The Sun and he was asked if The Who had screaming girls at  a certain point,and he said after Can't Explain they did he said it was the sceaming teen girl era every band had them on their way up.He said it was fun at first but the trouble for a performer when you are that young and  inexperienced is  that you start to judge your performances on the amount they scream,he said it's  nonsense which is  why Lennon gave up. He also  said that The Who's  manager turned their image overnight from scruffy rockers  to  Mods.
 
 
 
If  you still insist the  false ludicrous claim that The  early Beatles were ever a "boy band" then you are just further  proving the  title of this topic,your stupidity.When The Beatles played live in 1963,64,65 & 66 they only had 100 watt amplifiers,no feedback monitors so they couldn't hear themselves sing and play,plus the screaming crowds and that's why they gave up touring.
 

George Harrison says in The Beatles Anthology video series,that for their August 1965  Shea Stadium concerts, special 100 watt  amplifiers were made and that they went up from only 30 watts before. Given how limited and primitive the sound systems were then,it's amazing they sounded as good as they did live.
 

Former  Kiss  guitarist  Bob Kulick  who produced the heavy metal album Butchering The Beatles, said he saw The Beatles in concert in 1966 and he said he could hear parts of Baby's In Black & Paperback Writer and  they sounded amazing.
 
 
 
A guy Steve from Canada said on Artist Facts,that he saw The Beatles live in 1966 and The Stones in 1996(and the sound systems by then were  a zillion times better!) and he said don't get me wrong,The Stones were great but they were no match for The Beatles and he called The Beatles The Greatest  Band  Of All Time.
 
 

And a  guy said  on a message board in September, said that he too once wrongly believed that  the  early Beatles were  a boy band like The Back Street Boys,until he got out of  7th grade.The Beatles started out playing  8 hours a night in the sleazy strip clubs of Hamburg Germany,taking speed pills to stay awake,wearing tight black leather jackets and pants,smoking and cursing on stage,and had sex with so many young women groupies including the strippers in those clubs,they were successful there. They also played successfully in the Liverpool Cavern Club for years.
 
 

Even  many  fans of The Rolling Stones  who are also Beatles fans, said on several Rolling Stones message boards,and Beatles fans said this on Beatles fan boards,that THe Beatles cleaned up image was a total fake one created by their manager,and that they know that  The Beatles were just as wild as The Stones with sex and drugs in their personal lives and were friends who hung out together.
 
There used  to be an online interview with Charlie Watts from a 1973 Magazine called,Zig Zag  called,The Drinking Man's Rolling Stone. He says that The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were good friends,and that they were a lot alike as people. He also said what made The Beatles so great is that they made one great album and one great single after the next.
 
 
 
And  I  don't want  to  be  on  bad terms with anyone on here, and  I'm not trying to bother anybody ,but  I  really  am  just trying  to  debunk this totally inaccurate ridiculous unfortunately common  myth that  The Beatles were ever  a  boy band,they were  a  great *ROCK n ROLL* band  from the start!
 

John and George especially hated Beatle Mania,and George says in The Anthology series,that it took a toll on their nervous systems,they had no  life either  trapped in hotel rooms most of the time. They wanted to be popular & successful as  every band does,but they didn't want or ask  for  the hysteria.John says in his 1975 Tomorrow Show interview that the screaming wasn't doing the music any good,and that things would break down and nobody would know.
 
 
 
The  Beatles  sound great  on  their live roof top January 1969  concert  in The Let It Be Film, and the  sound systems had improved by then,(although still very limited compared to today's) and there were  no more screaming crowds.
 
 
Paul  was  playing guitar and writing songs at 14 and he started  soon after  his beloved nurse and midwife  mother Mary died of breast cancer,and he wrote the beautiful song Let It  Be after he  had  a  real seeming dream where he saw her alive again and she told him to just accept things as they are.He says in his authorized biography,that when he woke up he thought how great it was to see her alive again.
 
 
John was writing deep  heavy poetry when he was a kid,and he started writing his own songs at age 17 not long after he met Paul and was impressed that was writing his own songs. Paul wrote the very pretty song,I'll Follow The Sun at age 16. They didn't know at this age they would make it big and they weren't making a penny from it then.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:17



And a  guy said  on a message board in September, said that he too once wrongly believed that  the  early Beatles were  a boy band like The Back Street Boys,until he got out of  7th grade.The Beatles started out playing  8 hours a night in the sleazy strip clubs of Hamburg Germany for 2 years,taking speed pills to stay awake,wearing tight black leather jackets and pants,smoking and cursing on stage,and had sex with so many young women groupies including the strippers in those clubs,they were successful there. They also played successfully in the Liverpool Cavern Club for years.
 
 

Even  many  fans of The Rolling Stones  who are also Beatles fans, said on several Rolling Stones message boards,and Beatles fans said this on Beatles fan boards,that THe Beatles cleaned up image was a total fake one created by their manager,and that they know that  The Beatles were just as wild as The Stones with sex and drugs in their personal lives and were friends who hung out together.
 
There used  to be an online interview with Charlie Watts from a 1973 Magazine called,Zig Zag  called,The Drinking Man's Rolling Stone. He says that The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were good friends,and that they were a lot alike as people. He also said what made The Beatles so great is that they made one great album and one great single after the next.
 
 
 
And  I  don't want  to  be  on  bad terms with anyone on here, and  I'm not trying to bother anybody ,but  I  really  am  just trying  to  debunk this totally inaccurate ridiculous unfortunately common  myth that  The Beatles were ever  a  boy band,they were  a  great *ROCK n ROLL* band  from the start!
 

John and George especially hated Beatle Mania,and George says in The Anthology series,that it took a toll on their nervous systems,they had no  life either  trapped in hotel rooms most of the time. They wanted to be popular & successful as  every band does,but they didn't want or ask  for  the hysteria.John says in his 1975 Tomorrow Show interview that the screaming wasn't doing the music any good,and that things would break down and nobody would know.
 
 
 
The  Beatles  sound great  on  their live roof top January 1969  concert  in The Let It Be Film, and the  sound systems had improved by then,(although still very limited compared to today's) and there were  no more screaming crowds.
 
 
Paul  was  playing guitar and writing songs at 14 and he started  soon after  his beloved nurse and midwife  mother Mary died of breast cancer,and he wrote the beautiful song Let It  Be after he  had  a  real seeming dream where he saw her alive again and she told him to just accept things as they are.He says in his authorized biography,that when he woke up he thought how great it was to see her alive again.
 
 
John was writing deep  heavy poetry when he was a kid,and he started writing his own songs at age 17 not long after he met Paul and was impressed that was writing his own songs. Paul wrote the very pretty song,I'll Follow The Sun at age 16. They didn't know at this age they would make it big and they weren't making a penny from it then.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:20


 
And  I  don't want  to  be  on  bad terms with anyone on here, and  I'm not trying to bother anybody ,but  I  really  am  just trying  to  debunk this totally inaccurate ridiculous unfortunately common  myth that  The Beatles were ever  a  boy band,they were  a  great *ROCK n ROLL* band  from the start!
 

John and George especially hated Beatle Mania,and George says in The Anthology series,that it took a toll on their nervous systems,they had no  life either  trapped in hotel rooms most of the time. They wanted to be popular & successful as  every band does,but they didn't want or ask  for  the hysteria.John says in his 1975 Tomorrow Show interview that the screaming wasn't doing the music any good,and that things would break down and nobody would know.
 
 
 
The  Beatles  sound great  on  their live roof top January 1969  concert  in The Let It Be Film, and the  sound systems had improved by then,(although still very limited compared to today's) and there were  no more screaming crowds.
 
 
Paul  was  playing guitar and writing songs at 14 and he started  soon after  his beloved nurse and midwife  mother Mary died of breast cancer,and he wrote the beautiful song Let It  Be after he  had  a  real seeming dream where he saw her alive again and she told him to just accept things as they are.He says in his authorized biography,that when he woke up he thought how great it was to see her alive again.
 
 
John was writing deep  heavy poetry when he was a kid,and he started writing his own songs at age 17 not long after he met Paul and was impressed that was writing his own songs. Paul wrote the very pretty song,I'll Follow The Sun at age 16. They didn't know at this age they would make it big and they weren't making a penny from it then.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-20 22:24


John was writing deep  heavy poetry when he was a kid,and he started writing his own songs at age 17 not long after he met Paul and was impressed that was writing his own songs. Paul wrote the very pretty song,I'll Follow The Sun at age 16. They didn't know at this age they would make it big and they weren't making a penny from it then.

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