Classic Rock appreciation thread

Wilhelm-Scream said:
LMFAO

Don't worry.:(

In the grand scheme of things...no, "Help" is not "under-rated".

LOL

Everyone with 2 thirds of a brain knows what "The Beatles" means. :up:

hahaha


case-in-point?.....it's 2006. When did The Beatles start writing songs?
see?
:)

Beatles are the best pop-rock band that ever was/will ever be.
Led Zeppelin is the best BAND that ever was or ever will be.
Anyone that says different is simply wrong.
Empirically Proven Cosmic Truth. :up:*

*(EPCT)**


**carob

I actually think that The Who is the greatest band ever. Led Zeppelin is a very, very close second.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
LMFAO

Don't worry.:(

In the grand scheme of things...no, "Help" is not "under-rated".

LOL

Everyone with 2 thirds of a brain knows what "The Beatles" means. :up:

hahaha


case-in-point?.....it's 2006. When did The Beatles start writing songs?
see?
:)

Beatles are the best pop-rock band that ever was/will ever be.
Led Zeppelin is the best BAND that ever was or ever will be.
Anyone that says different is simply wrong.
Empirically Proven Cosmic Truth. :up:*

*(EPCT)**


**carob

I think she meant within the Beatles cannon. But I'm not sure.
 
JLBats said:
I think she meant within the Beatles cannon. But I'm not sure.

Yeah, I think so too. I never noticed it being underrated. I always thought it was acclaimed.
 
Dwarf lord said:
Yeah, I think so too. I never noticed it being underrated. I always thought it was acclaimed.

Well, compared to Rubber Soul and Revolver it doesn't get talked about much.
 
JLBats said:
Well, compared to Rubber Soul and Revolver it doesn't get talked about much.

I'm in love with Revolver right now. I almost give it a daily listen. But yeah, Help is like my second or third favorite Beatles album.
 
Dwarf lord said:
I actually think that The Who is the greatest band ever. Led Zeppelin is a very, very close second.

Other way around for me. I'm actually compiling a list of the 100 Greatest Artists In Rock And Roll, though it's going by overall musical impact and importance than personal preferrence.
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Other way around for me. I'm actually compiling a list of the 100 Greatest Artists In Rock And Roll, though it's going by overall musical impact and importance than personal preferrence.

I'm going to do that! The Who wouldn't be at the top though. I think it'd be Elvis Presley.
 
Dwarf lord said:
Yeah, I think so too. I never noticed it being underrated. I always thought it was acclaimed.
I meant among Beatle's fans...or at least the one's I talk to:o
 
Kmack said:
I meant among Beatle's fans...or at least the one's I talk to:o

You're not talking to the right Beatles Fans. I Need You is one of the greatest Early Beatles songs.
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Other way around for me. I'm actually compiling a list of the 100 Greatest Artists In Rock And Roll, though it's going by overall musical impact and importance than personal preferrence.

Well, that'll be troubling, since it will probably leave out some of the great early blues artists who started the whole rock and roll thing.
 
Dwarf lord said:
I'm going to do that! The Who wouldn't be at the top though. I think it'd be Elvis Presley.

I'd still put Led Zep at the top. And I'd put Dylan ahead of Elvis.
 
Question: does anyone else find it ironic that rock and roll was in its early stages coined as The Devil's Music, when in fact lots of early rock and roll was indeed inspired by gospel music?
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Question: does anyone else find it ironic that rock and roll was in its early stages coined as The Devil's Music, when in fact lots of early rock and roll was indeed inspired by gospel music?

Meh. Some of it was pretty satanic, though. People used to say Robert Johnson sold his soul for his guitar talent.
 
Dwarf lord said:
You're not talking to the right Beatles Fans. I Need You is one of the greatest Early Beatles songs.
I concur
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"I've Just Seen A Face" is one of the best Beatles gems from their early days as well:up:
 
JLBats said:
Meh. Some of it was pretty satanic, though. People used to say Robert Johnson sold his soul for his guitar talent.

Well, yeah, Johnson is an exception, but everyone said Elvis made Satanic music when in fact he was a deep believer in Jesus Christ.
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Well, yeah, Johnson is an exception, but everyone said Elvis made Satanic music when in fact he was a deep believer in Jesus Christ.

True.

Have you ever seen the picture of Johnson that they say has the devil next to him?
 
Kmack said:
I concur
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"I've Just Seen A Face" is one of the best Beatles gems from their early days as well:up:
Totally and I freaking love "Wake up slee-py Jean....oh what CAn it mean, to a-uh, Day-Dre

Hahahaha:drunk:
 
JLBats said:
True.

Have you ever seen the picture of Johnson that they say has the devil next to him?

No.

Question: Anyone here ever play "Stairway To Heaven" or "Helter Skelter" backwards?
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
No.

Question: Anyone here ever play "Stairway To Heaven" or "Helter Skelter" backwards?

Not Helter Skelter, but I've heard the part of Stairway to Heaven, Revolution 9, I'm So Tired, etc. backwards. There's a site that has them all.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
right now, my employers.

Are they getting you drunk and taking advantage of you?:(
 

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