THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Phoenix Dark on November 22, 2006, 01:36:00 PM
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Anyone else heard this album yet? I'm listening to it right now and it's nothing special. Maybe that's because I'm not a Beatles expert like Malek, who probably knows every note in every Beatles song. Many of the songs don't sound mashed up or "new" at all, and some of the ones that do are rather meh.
Although the album makes Octopus's Garder far more bearable than the orginal version.
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wha
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I like zz top.
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I really like the way Martin mixed Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!, I Want You (She's So Heavy), and Helter Skelter. It fits together perfectly.
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...zz top?
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I like it.
my 'Day in the Life' mp3 is corrupted. Can you host it on yousendit?
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The Beatles fuckin' SUCK.
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they're good
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The Beatles fuckin' SUCK.
Now wait a minute, there. >:(
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it sux. like the beatles.
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The Beatles fuckin' SUCK.
Die plz.
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seriously, they're crap music for old people who didn't know how to rock.
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No one can deny that the Beatles had some absolutely brilliant songs.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds? Eleanor Rigby? A Day in the Life?
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crap, get some taste
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No one can deny that the Beatles had some absolutely brilliant songs.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds? Eleanor Rigby? A Day in the Life?
Well you can, if you're a fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow with shit tastes. :lol
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alright, shake's back on my good side -- for now
hating the beatles is a sign of actual musical taste
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I thought Shake just indirectly called you a fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow...
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I thought Shake just indirectly called you a fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow...
:shh
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ooh, you're right; the beer is impairing my parse skills
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If Shake likes the Beatles, he's doubly a greasy teenaged rump pumper
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I'm no big fan, but I can't say I hate their music... :-[
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I'm not a fan of The Beatles, but I can't align myself with Drinky as he also hates Zeppelin. He truly is a miserable human being.
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Led Zeppelin is pure fuckin' nerdboy gee-tar cheese on a cracka.
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What music do you like, Drinky? Bjork? :rofl
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I like to rock city blocks, cigarillo. The only shit I can stomach from that era is the Stones, The Doors, and (slightly later) motherfuckin' Gabriel-era Genesis and King Crimson.
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Felt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Plastic Ono Band >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Beatles
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Well, you like the Stones and the Doors, so you're not a total lost cause. :-*
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I don't like The Beatles so much, but Love ain't actually that bad. I like mix-y type stuff.
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don't you lecture me on music, teenboy
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I'm not a big fan of the Stones or the Doors.
I think I only really enjoy the The Who from the 60s, and even then, I really only listen to their stuff from the 70s.
Drinky likes early Metallica, which saves him a bit.
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don't you lecture me on music, teenboy
Don't peddle your hatred in a thread about Love, old man. :P
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Music should make you wanna punch feggits out, not weep like said feggits about to recieve the aforementioned punching
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The Doors indeed rocked. It's sad some people have forgot about them already. Riders on the Storm...wow
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Music should make you wanna punch feggits out, not weep like said feggits about to recieve the aforementioned punching
Beatles music definitely isn't the "I'm gonna cut myself sort"... its more the "I'm gonna listen to this to relax" or "I'm gonna toke the fuck up to this" kinda music.
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Eleanor Rigby (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OarjQBv8wiM)
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWhTAxxkHOY)
Strawberry Fields (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSNQHxYExJ0) (brilliant video for its time)
Day in the Life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZez_k4vAzU)
I Want You (She's So Heavy) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCt_BLbobr0)
/thread
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The Doors indeed rocked. It's sad some people have forgot about them already. Riders on the Storm...wow
People have forgotten about The Doors? :lol
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The Doors indeed rocked. It's sad some people have forgot about them already. Riders on the Storm...wow
People have forgotten about The Doors? :lol
YES
The younger generation has embraced Zeppelin, the Beatles, Floyd, etc. But bands like the Doors, The Who, and even Hendrix don't seem nearly as popular today.
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Even Hendrix? Bullshit. ::)
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I'd go so far as to include Hendrix.
And it's interesting that today most people pay little attention to Axis Bold as Love
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The Doors indeed rocked. It's sad some people have forgot about them already. Riders on the Storm...wow
People have forgotten about The Doors? :lol
YES
The younger generation has embraced Zeppelin, the Beatles, Floyd, etc. But bands like the Doors, The Who, and even Hendrix don't seem nearly as popular today.
what
Are you kidding me? My 16-year old sister listens to the fucking Doors. My cousins all listened to The Doors. Most of my friends listen to Hendrix, my sister's friend just lent her a Hendrix CD.
These acts have a bigger audience with the kids today than they have any right to.
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Yea PD, I don't know what you're talking about.
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Beatles rule. No other band has made so many varied songs that are consistently good.
The Doors indeed rocked. It's sad some people have forgot about them already. Riders on the Storm...wow
People have forgotten about The Doors? :lol
YES
The younger generation has embraced Zeppelin, the Beatles, Floyd, etc. But bands like the Doors, The Who, and even Hendrix don't seem nearly as popular today.
Maybe it's just a regional thing, but I'd definitely say the younger generation has embraced The Doors. It seems like 1 in 5 college dorms have a poster of Jim Morrison.
I agree with you on The Who. I'm working on it.
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Yeah, its more of a regional thing than anything else.
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Interesting. To me it seems like bands like The Doors/Who/Hendrix haven't enjoyed the same surge in popularity bands like Floyd/Zeppelin/Beatles have.
You've gotta agree that the Who aren't nearly as popular as those other acts are with today's generation
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Interesting. To me it seems like bands like The Doors/Who/Hendrix haven't enjoyed the same surge in popularity bands like Floyd/Zeppelin/Beatles have.
You've gotta agree that the Who aren't nearly as popular as those other acts are with today's generation
Yea, but I feel like there's a good reason why those three bands you mentioned as the most popular are in that position, or at least Floyd and Zeppelin. Because they were absolutely amazing. But that's my opinion. I like listening to The Who and Hendrix..etc, but Floyd and Zeppelin are just on another level for me and for a lot of people I feel.
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Interesting. To me it seems like bands like The Doors/Who/Hendrix haven't enjoyed the same surge in popularity bands like Floyd/Zeppelin/Beatles have.
You've gotta agree that the Who aren't nearly as popular as those other acts are with today's generation
I went to see The Who a few years ago, and there were more people there who were my age than I would ever have expected. A lot of parents had their kids who weren't quite teens yet, too.
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Hmmm.... so you're telling me PD is wrong about something? Unpossible! :P
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50 YEARS AGO WE'D HAVE HIM UPSIDE-DOWN WITH A FUCKING FORK UP HIS ASS!! THROW HIS ASS OUT!! HE'S A distinguished black fellow!! HE'S A distinguished black fellow!!
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:lol Never gets old.
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Interesting. To me it seems like bands like The Doors/Who/Hendrix haven't enjoyed the same surge in popularity bands like Floyd/Zeppelin/Beatles have.
You've gotta agree that the Who aren't nearly as popular as those other acts are with today's generation
Yea, but I feel like there's a good reason why those three bands you mentioned as the most popular are in that position, or at least Floyd and Zeppelin. Because they were absolutely amazing. But that's my opinion. I like listening to The Who and Hendrix..etc, but Floyd and Zeppelin are just on another level for me and for a lot of people I feel.
Floyd and Zeppelin were indeed on another level; personally I consider them to be better than the Beatles.
Hendrix was brilliant too, but he doesn't have a Dark Side of the Moon so to speak. His first album is classic, and everyone is familiar with it. His second album is more experimentive and brilliant imo; Little Wing is easily one of the greatest songs ever recorded.