Re: So who here doesn't really like the Beatles
Posted: Sat October 19, 2013 7:31 pm
The magnitude of mean spirit directly correlates with the size of stip's (gigantic) balls.
durdencommatyler wrote:
Egad. Why?durdencommatyler wrote:It's my single favorite song in the whole world.stip wrote:no. I think it gets at least slightly better.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd argue this is as good as rock music gets:stip wrote:So this is a Beatles highpoint, is it? This is as good as rock music gets?
oh good, they're using their deep voices.
This chorus is annoying. Fortunately it's a small part of the song.
I actually like the guitar part that gets played after the 'don't let me down' lyric. Otherwise I could leave pretty much this whole thing
durdencommatyler wrote:Okay, now compare it to this one:stip wrote:I'm Only Sleeping
No thank you. The harmonies, the guitar tone, the melody, this is like everything I find boring about the beatles distilled into 3 minutes. Not bad, just uninteresting. Hypnotic, in a way, but not a good way
Fuck, this goes on for two more minutes.
I can't imagine there's not better examples of every part of this song in some other Beatles song
That blurry distorted sound that cuts through occasionally is pretty annoying
Actually at the very end it was kinda cool
McParadigm wrote:Yeah. It's great.theplatypus wrote:No, I mean we're making him listen to all these songs he's not gonna like, and then we're laughing at what he says about them.durdencommatyler wrote:He hasn't said anything worse than what Lennon as said about most of these songs.theplatypus wrote:This feels mean.
I listened to this today for the first time, and it made me laugh.Gods' Die wrote:Don't listen to Piggies, good God...listen to "Dear Prudence".
in general any song with a harpsichord is probably a nonstarter for me. I think this is one of the ugliest instruments ever created by man.durdencommatyler wrote:
I'm very tempted to print out the last few pages so I can keep them with me wherever I go, but I feel like losing the post-by-post organization and accompanying avatars will be a severe detriment to my ability to enjoy it.stip wrote:McParadigm wrote:Yeah. It's great.theplatypus wrote:No, I mean we're making him listen to all these songs he's not gonna like, and then we're laughing at what he says about them.durdencommatyler wrote:He hasn't said anything worse than what Lennon as said about most of these songs.theplatypus wrote:This feels mean.
this thread is mostly McParadigm's early X-mas present.
stip wrote:am I done?
Not yet. Now you must tackle this: http://stsanders.com/www/pages/videos/b ... eatles.phpstip wrote:am I done?
I think it's majestic. The lyrics, though simple, strike all the right chords in me. And John's delivery destroys me. It's one of my favorite vocal performances in rock music. I've always been a big blues fan, and this guy has a hell of a blues backbone. The beat is infectious. There so much passion in the playing of it. There's so much room and life in this song. It embodies everything I love about rock music. And it nails every aspect.stip wrote:Egad. Why?
But the guitar and backing harmony vocals are so amazing...?.Sarah. wrote:I listened to this today for the first time, and it made me laugh.Gods' Die wrote:Don't listen to Piggies, good God...listen to "Dear Prudence".
I mean Piggies. The lyrics made me laugh.Gods' Die wrote:But the guitar and backing harmony vocals are so amazing...?.Sarah. wrote:I listened to this today for the first time, and it made me laugh.Gods' Die wrote:Don't listen to Piggies, good God...listen to "Dear Prudence".
What, pray tell, was so humorous about it?
McParadigm wrote: