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  • Belly35
    The wife and I where watching America Idol or now Idiot ….. Beatles Night should be good..right. Big fan of the Beatles

    As we where watching, it became petty obvious that not one of the Black contestants knew any of the Beatles songs… WTH up with that? Classic stuff

    I would have to say that some did a great job sing the song they picked…
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    I know the beatles, but would never voluntarily listen to their music.
  • Devils Advocate
    Belly35;1410973 wrote:Pllllbit arrg Beatles###nfvieurnvnierv. Black mofo WTH that? White guys okk.
    Exactly!
  • Sonofanump
    1) My Guitar Gently Weeps
    2) Dear Prudence
    3) Something
    4) Come Together
    5) A day in the life
    6) Eleanor Rigby
    7) Yesterday
    8) Two of Us
    9) Blackbird
    10) Norwegian Wood </SPAN></SPAN>
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Albums ranked:

    1. Help!
    2. The White Album
    3. Rubber Soul
    4. Sgt. Pepper
    5. Revolver
    6. A Hard Day's Night
    7. Magical Mystery Tour
    8. Please Please Me
    9. Beatles for Sale
    10. Let it Be
    11. With the Beatles
  • rmolin73
    Belly35;1410973 wrote:The wife and I where watching America Idol or now Idiot &#8230;.. Beatles Night should be good..right. Big fan of the Beatles

    As we where watching, it became petty obvious that not one of the Black contestants knew any of the Beatles songs&#8230; WTH up with that? Classic stuff

    I would have to say that some did a great job sing the song they picked&#8230;
    Ironic post is ironic
  • pmoney25
    I get the Beatles significance but I just am not a fan. I know their songs but wouldn't go out of my way to listen to them.
  • jordo212000
    Love the Beatles, but I feel like the White Album is way overrated. Sure it is eclectic, and there are some great songs (mentioned above) but there are several songs I skip right away and I don't do that with any of their other albums. I can't stand Revolution #9. I'm guessing that was Yoko's idea.
  • believer
    1. My Guitar Gently Weeps
    2. If I Fell
    3. And I Love Her
    4. Yesterday
    5. Penny Lane
    6. Come Together
    7. A Little Help From My Friends
    8. Eight Days a Week
    9. Paperback Writer
    10. I Feel Fine
  • Gardens35
    Belly35;1410973 wrote:...The wife and I where watching America Idol&#8230;
    Prayers from Austintown.
  • Tiernan
    Thuggers don't grow up listening to good music Belly.
  • GoChiefs
    Tiernan;1411434 wrote:Thuggers don't grow up listening to good music Belly.

    The OP did not mention any good music.
  • rmolin73
    GoChiefs;1411484 wrote:The OP did not mention any good music.
    +1
  • SaltsmanCody
    heard of them but dont know any of their songs
  • dlazz
    The Beatles are overrated. I can name a song, but there's nothing special about their music.
  • Sonofanump
    There might be three bands that formed post 2000 that I would listen to over the Beatles and I really don't like them that much.
  • Classyposter58
    dlazz;1411660 wrote:The Beatles are overrated. I can name a song, but there's nothing special about their music.
    There was at the time, seemed like they were basically the first boy band ever
  • zambrown
    I apologize in advance for being old, but the Beatles changed the course of music forever. They started out a cutesy "boy band" but in the later years they experimented with so many different musical ideas (and some pharmaceuticals) that were unheard of at the time. I guess in hindsite I can see where the younger generations are like "meh", but they were so important in musical history that they shouldn't be discounted.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Read up on the history of the Beatles, their early days in Liverpool and in Hamburg. They were a rough and tumble group. They had nothing in common with what you'd call a staged boy band. I always found it ironic that the Rolling Stones were cast as the bad boys when in fact they suburban guys. In contrast, the Beatles were from the working streets of Liverpool and played in more seedy joints over the years 1958-1962 than the Stones even knew existed.
  • ActionJackson
    Paul McCartney was Dave Grohl before Dave Grohl. I saw McCartney in '02, amazing concert. Big theatrical show, killer pyro, and music that rocked.
    The Beatles changed the world. Watch Paul McCartney "Live in Red Square" if you don't believe it.
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  • Heretic
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1415652 wrote:Read up on the history of the Beatles, their early days in Liverpool and in Hamburg. They were a rough and tumble group. They had nothing in common with what you'd call a staged boy band. I always found it ironic that the Rolling Stones were cast as the bad boys when in fact they suburban guys. In contrast, the Beatles were from the working streets of Liverpool and played in more seedy joints over the years 1958-1962 than the Stones even knew existed.
    Yeah, I always thought that was funny. The producers essentially made the rough band nice and the nice band rough.

    Keith Richards approved, though, so everything worked out great!