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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I prefer The Beach Boys over the Beatles. The Beach Boys are just so much more relaxing to listen to, and I don't have to try and figure out what they're trying to sing about. The Beatles were great, but their music tends to be very very confusing.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Beach Boys stayed together longer b 0 bb 1
Beatles had more big hits b 1 bb 1 Carl wilson>Lennon>Paul as a solo vocalist b 1 bb 2 Lennon+Paul>Carl+Brian as solo vocalists b 2 bb 2 Harrison>Carl as a guitarist b 3 bb 2 Brian>McCartney>Lennon as music composers b 3 bb 3 McCartney+Lennon+Harrison>wilson bros as composers b 4 bb 3 Lennon>all bb lyricists b 5 bb 3 as harmony vocalists bb>b b 5 bb 4 as a producer Brian vs George Martin too close to call Ringo>Dennis as a drummer b 6 bb 4 as innovators beatles>beach boys b 7 bb 4 as bassist Macca>Brian b 8 bb 4 bb session drummer Hal Blaine>ringo (maybe) b 8 bb 5 I'm sure I've neglected some areas but it looks like Beatles but it's not a runaway. |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I love Ringo too. But Hal Blaine is a master-capable of a wide range of styles. Ringo is great, and the perfect drummer for the Beatles, but even John Lennon himself was quoted as saying "best drummer in the world? Ringo wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles"(or words to that effect). Though I think he was trying to court controversy and not being completely honest.
Last edited by musiclistsareus; 12-19-2010 at 03:23 AM. Reason: left out important qualifier |
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one-balled nipple jockey
Join Date: Dec 2010
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I was just looking at all the number one songs that Hal Blaine played on, man that's an impressive resume. I appreciate you bringing that to my attention because I didn't even know who he is. Now I do. Obviously, you know more about the two but I have a special place in my heart for Ringo that's just never going to die. Whenever I listen to The Beatles I think, man, if it weren't for Ringo this just wouldn't have happened. It ticks me off when people act like he was just along for the ride. If you can't see that he was crucial you just don't understand The Beatles, and I'll always stand by that! |
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And then there was music
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Near Wild Heaven
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Beatles all the way. Far more diverse and consistent. I love Pet Sounds but it's just one album.
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