Re: The Beatles
Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 9:51 am
I enjoy Help! and Rubber Soul so much.
What's great about this statement is I absolutely don't take it as hyperbole. (And not b/c I think your life is horrible, rather those 17 minutes are that fucking good, arguably the best thing humans have done).fishbob wrote:Yeah but together it's the greatest 17 minutes of my lifeMcParadigm wrote:Amen to that.evenslow wrote:If my baby was "Cry Baby Cry", I would never disown it. I'd display its every trophy on the mantle and keep its finger paintings on the fridge for life.fishbob wrote:I'm not really surprised to be honest, there weren't any undeniably awesome songs in that list other than songs from the medley. The others of course are good but I understand why he didn't like "Let It Be" even though it's great. Martha My Dear though, that song rulesFarmer John wrote:So I guess it's not just Pearl Jam who are terrible at judging their own work.
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And very little of what's in the medley is particularly good of its own accord, to be honest.
Yeah... but it's fucking Revolver; if I had to pick one Beatles album to take away to the proverbial island I feel that may be the one.Harry Lime wrote:"Revolver" is kicking my ass. Unbelieveable. The only complaint is that "Yellow Submarine" has to be skipped, because fuck that song.
So true. I'd discard multitudes of discographies before ever letting go of these 17 minutesevenslow wrote:What's great about this statement is I absolutely don't take it as hyperbole. (And not b/c I think your life is horrible, rather those 17 minutes are that fucking good, arguably the best thing humans have done).fishbob wrote:Yeah but together it's the greatest 17 minutes of my lifeMcParadigm wrote:Amen to that.evenslow wrote:If my baby was "Cry Baby Cry", I would never disown it. I'd display its every trophy on the mantle and keep its finger paintings on the fridge for life.fishbob wrote:I'm not really surprised to be honest, there weren't any undeniably awesome songs in that list other than songs from the medley. The others of course are good but I understand why he didn't like "Let It Be" even though it's great. Martha My Dear though, that song rulesFarmer John wrote:So I guess it's not just Pearl Jam who are terrible at judging their own work.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/18-bea ... ally-hated
And very little of what's in the medley is particularly good of its own accord, to be honest.
I don't think liking Revolver would equate to liking the Beatles. It would equate to liking one album by the Beatles.fishbob wrote:Listened to Revolver on Sunday, I can't believe anybody wouldn't like The Beatles
Wait, what.harmless wrote:I don't think liking Revolver would equate to liking the Beatles. It would equate to liking one album by the Beatles.fishbob wrote:Listened to Revolver on Sunday, I can't believe anybody wouldn't like The Beatles
This is it. I've argued throughout this thread that I don't "like The Beatles." But that doesn't mean I don't like some songs by The Beatles. It just means they have more songs that I don't like than I do, so I don't call myself a fan. I don't generally call myself a fan of a band unless I like the vast majority of their stuff.Soma. wrote:He's right, though. If you like one tenth of a band's output, can you classify yourself as a fan? Would you?
I'm no longer talking about the Beatles here, but whatever.