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NealIsGod wrote:brywool wrote:John was naive, but you know, I'd rather have John Paul George and Ringo's naive sayings of "All You Need Is Love" to the bullshit and no hope that seems to be in the world today. The Beatles were an amazing band. Not amazing players but something about them together was magical and there will never be another band like them. I'd rather have ONE Beatles than a million Journeys any day of the week.
So you're saying Journey's music is negative, and they are not good players.
Red13JoePa wrote:Either you're a Beatles person or a Stones person.
I'm not the former.
Neither is Journey and the Beatles a comparison.
NealIsGod wrote:I getcha, Bry. Just seemed like you used Journey as an example of the negativity, since you used them as your comparison. Maybe a "million Nirvanas" would have been better?
Red13JoePa wrote:I know rolie liked the Beatles, i know old journey covered (very ably, too) a beatle number (I think even Neal said he listened to Beatles albums).
Doesn't mean I'm blaspheming to say I don't get them.
I guess I can appreciate them, but I'm not gonna be forking out for Revolver or Rubber Soul anytime soon.
brywool wrote: I know you're not blaspheming
ohsherrie wrote:
There is a pic around somewhere of a 14 or 15 yr old Steve Perry sitting under a drum kit under a Beatles poster. It came from the BTM I believe and I used to have it but can't seem to locate it right now.
ohsherrie wrote:I love the Beatles. They were my introduction to rock 'n roll music fandom. I was a real Beatlemaniac all through high school.(forerunner to Perryloonacy) Does anyone else remember the outbreak of garage bands in the late '60s that were inspired by the Beatles? Every highschool around the greater Omaha area had at least two with names like the Excels, Diplomats, Viscounts, Barracudas, and one in the San Joaquin Valley called the Sullies.
There would be at least two or three dances in the area on weekends with these bands playing in various kinds of halls that could be rented for the purpose. That's what the
There is a pic around somewhere of a 14 or 15 yr old Steve Perry sitting under a drum kit under a Beatles poster. It came from the BTM I believe and I used to have it but can't seem to locate it right now.
saint John wrote: Those LSD-dipped, bearded, hippy, Euro-scabs couldn't compose a song like Mother Father if Yoko Ono decided to give them their balls back.
brywool wrote:ohsherrie wrote:
There is a pic around somewhere of a 14 or 15 yr old Steve Perry sitting under a drum kit under a Beatles poster. It came from the BTM I believe and I used to have it but can't seem to locate it right now.
speaking of photos, that one in your avatar, Steve looks like freakin Ron Wood. Man, he was skinny back then
saint John wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I love the Beatles. They were my introduction to rock 'n roll music fandom. I was a real Beatlemaniac all through high school.(forerunner to Perryloonacy) Does anyone else remember the outbreak of garage bands in the late '60s that were inspired by the Beatles? Every highschool around the greater Omaha area had at least two with names like the Excels, Diplomats, Viscounts, Barracudas, and one in the San Joaquin Valley called the Sullies.
There would be at least two or three dances in the area on weekends with these bands playing in various kinds of halls that could be rented for the purpose. That's what the
There is a pic around somewhere of a 14 or 15 yr old Steve Perry sitting under a drum kit under a Beatles poster. It came from the BTM I believe and I used to have it but can't seem to locate it right now.
If I look hard enough I bet I could find a picture with me under a fuckin' Beatles poster. Perry obviously had major influence from Motown, NOT the British invasion. He doesn't sound like the Beatles on even one song....thankfully. Perry had more range and lead singer artistry than the fag four combined. Those LSD-dipped, bearded, hippy, Euro-scabs couldn't compose a song like Mother Father if Yoko Ono decided to give them their balls back. Not to mention they sucked live.
brywool wrote:knox wrote:Never cared much for Lennon.
Always like McCartney.
Yeah, Paul is actually God, though my avatar says it's Steve....
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