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Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby wstagner » 07 Nov 2009, 06:54

Intresting story: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... d-out.html

I read the 1983 Shads book....our "boys" were much ahead of the Beatles in the 60's.

Paul has a good point, but they had to learn.
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby stagetech » 07 Nov 2009, 08:50

Yeh, and they did not improve much either.
They wrote some decent songs, but I hated their sound. Still do.
My surname didn't do them any favours either.

Although it's not fair to compare them to the Shads. It's a bit like comparing Bob (Monotone) Dylan, to Mario Lanza.
Different class. :lol:
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby RayL » 07 Nov 2009, 10:19

John Lennon (b.1940)
Hank Marvin (b.1941)
Bruce Welch (b.1941)
Paul McCartney (b.1942)

The Light Programme, Saturday morning pictures, American rock'n'roll records blaring across fairgrounds, cheap guitars, skiffle groups. . . . . . . these were the influences that gave all four their musical drive. John Foster's meeting with Hank meant that the Geordie Boys had a head start (and they were quick learners). The Beatles would have to wait for Brian Epstein but the talent was there. Those of us now in our 60s just feel privileged to have lived through that time.

Thank you for the music.

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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby Martin Page » 07 Nov 2009, 10:37

RayL wrote:John Lennon (b.1940)
Hank Marvin (b.1941)
Bruce Welch (b.1941)
Paul McCartney (b.1942)

The Light Programme, Saturday morning pictures, American rock'n'roll records blaring across fairgrounds, cheap guitars, skiffle groups. . . . . . . these were the influences that gave all four their musical drive. John Foster's meeting with Hank meant that the Geordie Boys had a head start (and they were quick learners). The Beatles would have to wait for Brian Epstein but the talent was there. Those of us now in our 60s just feel privileged to have lived through that time.

Thank you for the music.

Ray L

Hear, hear. Let's face it, The Beatles were just a brilliant band.

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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby ecca » 07 Nov 2009, 11:45

The Beatles woz it.
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby dave robinson » 07 Nov 2009, 12:12

The Beatles weren't that good ? - neither were The Shadows, Drifters or Railroders at that stage in their careers. Just listen to the singles before Saturday Dance, they are a joke !

Let's get real here, having seen the Paul McCartney tour in 2003, all he Hank tours, The Shadows reunion tours and the 'Reunited' tour with Cliff, I hate to have to admit it but I can say hand on heart that the Macca tour was better than all of the latter, by way of presentation , sound , lighting - everything and he sang live. Like the man said - ''different class'' :|
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby jimuc » 07 Nov 2009, 12:28

Preferred the Rolling Stones meself !!!! :twisted:
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby roger bayliss » 07 Nov 2009, 13:01

He was of course referring to the time prior to going on to record at Abbey Rd and onto global fame .. they must have been very good as time went on by the account that history gives them ! lol
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby neil2726 » 07 Nov 2009, 13:07

Always thought that the Searchers, Fortunes and Hollies were superior vocally than the Beatles. Just the Beatles had a knack of song writing and personality!
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Re: Macca: The Beatles weren't that good

Postby hansaustria » 07 Nov 2009, 18:14

I think that the Beatles and all the MANIA around the Fab4 has to do with ART ( pop@rt ), other Bands like Hollies ..................
were "only" very good musicians and I think inspired by The Beatles !

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