Saulty
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- Jan 27, 2010
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1) Johnny Cash [48]
2) The Beatles [131]
3) Led Zeppelin [177]
Fixed it for MrMonkey.
2) The Beatles [131]
3) Led Zeppelin [177]
Fixed it for MrMonkey.
Who comes up with the movie choices? Muddy would be first choice but I don't think he played this one at all.
If not, I vote Fightin Girish.
Mad dash to the finish between 8 Mile and Colors![]()
come on BB
1) Johnny Cash [48]
2) The Beatles [151]
3) Led Zeppelin [157]
I'm not a huge Zep fan but I appreciate their craft. They were way out there as far as musical exploration goes and they're all extremely skilled musicians. Jimmy Page is kinda sloppy but he's pretty much the quintessential guitar hero.
The Beatles should be taught in school. It's easy to completely dismiss them as this cutesy pop group but they came up with so much shit that's taken for granted today, and they were the first rock/pop band to sort of bridge the gap between popular and savant music (in part thanks to George Martin.) Paul McCartney is a genius composer (but one heck of a lyrical faggot.)
Who comes up with the movie choices? Muddy would be first choice but I don't think he played this one at all.
If not, I vote Fightin Girish.
Mad dash to the finish between 8 Mile and Colors![]()
Yes to all of it!!
I don't enjoy Zeppelin or Jimi Hendrix or even Pink Floyd... but I understand why people do. For Floyd and Marley, they just remind me of early uni guys who had no clue about anything but apparently "got" the music. Ummm no you bloody well didn't. Chomping on shrooms or wearing Rasta stuff or Adidas shirts with the pot leaf as the symbol doesn't mean you get it.
The Beatles are The Beatles. I simply can't understand how anyone can slate them. Pete Best did a show at LU and I was one of maybe 40 people in the audience and the whole thing was tragic... even more so because he was playing The Beatles' songs the whole time and it just made me sad. I was dating the bartender at the time so Pete came down to sit with us after his gig and he just kind of rambled and chatted. Lovely guy but the whole time I was thinking how the hell do you live after that? Not even for the money aspect but he's playing their songs. That's his only draw card. The whole thing just seemed degrading and sad.
Then again he could be ecstatically happy for all I know. But I'd be Pavy confident that he was indeed not.
Oh man, look at his website... the slogan and the silhouettes thingie. WTF.
http://www.petebest.com/