The Beatles

Started by eggman90, May 07, 2008, 07:02:57 AM

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Chris DiCicco

two cents worth

I have the Anthology and all of the Movie (except the last one ) and am a fan of the latter years.

I come from two Beatle house holds, My Dad dragged Me to Sir Paul (solo) in 2002? (if memory serves) and 2006? ( Me thinks again the memory thing) John was murdered around 5? months after I was born, never got around to see George

Chris DiCicco
The Exosphere  2013

ella_mental

I realized what these lyrics mean today...

"But listen to the colour of your dreams
Is it not living, is it not living

Or play the game existence to the end
Of the beginning, of the beginning"

from "Tomorrow Never Knows".  I feel pretty good.

eggman90

QuoteI realized what these lyrics mean today...

"But listen to the colour of your dreams
Is it not living, is it not living

Or play the game existence to the end
Of the beginning, of the beginning"

from "Tomorrow Never Knows".  I feel pretty good.


Lennon wrote that after reading the Tibetan book of the dead, I think. Pretty heavy line.

Chris DiCicco

Quotetwo cents worth

I have the Anthology and all of the Movie (except the last one ) and am a fan of the latter years.

I come from two Beatle house holds, My Dad dragged Me to Sir Paul (solo) in 2002? (if memory serves) and 2006? ( Me thinks again the memory thing) John was murdered around 5? months after I was born, never got around to see George

Chris DiCicco

another cent,

\'OHMYGAWD I FERGOT ABOUT RINGO, I SAW RINGO IN

2005 LAKE TAHOE YO!\'

Chris DiCicco
The Exosphere  2013

beau810

I love musicians who push themselves to another level.  Many bands get stuck in a rut and dont ever stray from what they did on the last recording or even worse they change because of the all mighty dollar and then the music lacks.  Buckethead is a true example of a musician who pushes himself to create something new and different for himself.  The Beatles are much of the same.  

When I was reading this thread I could not help myself from thinking of this new recording I picked up earlier this week; Mastodon\'s Crack the Skye.  They have reinvented themselves.  I would no longer say they are a metal band but a prog rock band with metal tendencies.  The songs are from the heart and you can eaisly hear it.  I highly suggest listening to this recording because of the musicanship and the feelings it displays.  With out a doubt Crack the Skye will influence many musicans because of the talent and the mind set of the band when it comes to music.  The only other 2 bands that has influnced me and how I look at creating music is, of course, Buckethead for his unrelenting desire to do better and more... and Fugazi for making music for themselves and nothing more.

So check out Crack the Skye you just might see what I do.
Support underground music!!!

ella_mental

On a retreat, I met a woman who was the president of The Beatles fan club for a couple of NYC burrows in \'64.  I asked her who her fav Beatle was.  She said it changed over the years.  It started out Paul, then John, but now George.  We both agreed that George is our fav, and both added that Ringo could really hold his own on drums.