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View Poll Results: Which band's "Rain" was better?
the Beatles 6 85.71%
KISS 1 14.29%
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Old 05-05-2020, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Which band's "Rain" was better - the Beatles or KISS?

Personally, I prefer KISS's "Rain". It has more interesting chord progressions, more complex instrumental parts, and Paul Stanley was a better singer than John Lennon. The lyrics are also more interesting, to me at least.
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Imagine starting an account on an internet music forum specifically to ask a bunch of strangers if they think a Kiss ripoff of Soundgarden/Alice In Chains is better than a completely unrelated Beatles song with the same name.

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Never heard that before, not bad. Better than the Kiss one for sure.

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From a self-titled album that is a little-known gem of the Brit folk revival:-

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Rankin Outlet, you're obviously gonna have to expand this poll.

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Or if Polly Holiday followed it up with: "...my grits".
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Imagine starting an account on an internet music forum specifically to ask a bunch of strangers if they think a Kiss ripoff of Soundgarden/Alice In Chains is better than a completely unrelated Beatles song with the same name.

Yep, one of the funniest threads. Probably the dumbest opinion anyone has ever tried to defend in pseudo-musicological terms.


Unrelated, but the Beatles song is a masterpiece. Credit where due.
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