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# I wouldn't say 'shit'......but DEFINITELY overrated.
*climbs off soapbox*
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:48, archived)
# Overated talent-wise
but as far as social history goes, they cannot be seen as anything but the most important band last century.
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:51, archived)
# but
the Help! album is fucking brilliant. I only realised this a couple of months back and I can't take it off. Except Ringo's painful turn which should be skipped.

However, at the minute I am listening to Idlewild. LOTS of Idlewild. Go to YouTube and listen to "The Weight of Years" and then follow it up with "Queen of the Troubled Teens" and then browse around filling your hearts with glee.

I realise that this is off-topic but the love must be shared. Also, go to anything Woomble's done on his own (and not Uncle Bulgaria; the poor old thing died before he had the chance), and with Drever and McCusker. All superb.
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:54, archived)
# I will do that if you listen to this band:
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:56, archived)
# DONE
I may also gaz you a link to a beautiful song which I'm not going to make public because I shouldn't, but I'd be interested in your opinion.
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:59, archived)
# ^^^ this is a good song
i recommend it
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:08, archived)
# Help! may or may not be brilliant
I'm just pointing out that when the Spice Girls tried a similar Film/Album idea at the peak of their success, it pretty much bombed.
Elvis was the only other one to really get it right, although a few got close.
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:02, archived)
# I'd more or less agree
although comparisons between a nascent industry in the 60s where pretty much everything was jammed together, from people who'd listen to the Stones and people who'd listen to the emptiest of lazy pop, and the 90s where everything was enormously fragmented, is pretty difficult.

I just wanted an excuse to declare my love for "Help!" :)
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:05, archived)
# One thing I MUST give them is this.....
What made them cool & an eye & ear-opener for their generation was
doing the un-coolest thing & MAKING it cool...namely the
re-introduction of stringed instruments (violins, cellos etc.) to rock
& roll and subsequently giving it SOUL. I may think they were
overrated, but I must give them that much.
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:02, archived)
# I think the bottom line
is that in 50 years, people will still mention the Beatles. I doubt the Sugarbabes will get a similar reception.
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:05, archived)
# I just got a CD with Buddy Holly and the Cricket's first three albums on it
OHHHH yeah.
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:07, archived)
# Don't get me started
on Buddy. True Love Ways is genius. Genius.
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:09, archived)
# This CD was pretty cheap on Amazon
I was well chuffed
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:11, archived)
# Did he do three albums?
methinks you tease me.
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:12, archived)
# yo
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:14, archived)
# I see it
but am suprised!
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:17, archived)
# I was too
so I bought it immediately. The third album looks like it was rush-released by the record company and culled from the outtakes of the others -- the first was November 1957 and the second March 1958, but the third was April 1958. Still, a very worthwhile purchase, I felt...
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:22, archived)
# I reckon the Mugababes will live longer in the memory
(, Fri 9 Oct 2009, 0:08, archived)
# This is true.
There is much of their music which I quite enjoy, but musically, they're nothing special.
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:52, archived)
# Significant != Good
Oasis were also significant.
(, Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:53, archived)