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But not as you all know it, never knew Dolly covered this but she has done a pretty fine job and I like the home footage of John and Yoko. it kind of gives it an edge, usually I'm not a massive fan of covers but this kind of works in a kooky kind of way
![]() http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VW1H0u4s2yQ And how about a cracking rendition of Great Ball's Of Fire from 1983; Last edited by The Flying Mouse; 18 Oct 2008 at 18:24. Reason: embed removed and link added. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I must say that I think Imagine is one of the most overhyped pieces of musical crap ever. The song does nothing for me at all. Great Balls Of Fire, great song when it's sung by Jerry Lee. Dolly just shouldn't ![]() |
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I agree to an extent about Imagine. But then I've found most Beatles music really not that interesting unless it is performed by great singers.
They laid down the foundation of rock/modern day pop and wrote AMAZING songs. I cannot deny that. But for example if I listen to "With a little help from my friends" by the Beatles: I find that utterly boring and almost drained from any emotion whatsoever. Compare that to Joe Cocker... Amazing I think. I've seen him live once and it is more memorable than all I've ever heard of The Beatles themselves put together. Same goes for their song HELP. Compare the original to Tina TUrner's amazing version here. THe original sounds like the chipmunks imo. Tina's renditions sends shivers down my spine and she really brings the words to life. I know it is usually much easier to copy and improve on something that already exists but I really do think Beatles as performers were always overhyped. Same goes for "Imagine"; great song, uninteresting performance by John Lennon. Last week that 16 year old Irish boy did it on X Factor and I thought it was one of the most boring renditions and most boring X Factor performances EVER (even though it lasted 90 seconds or so)!. I cannot believe that an artist like that would sell millions of records whilst there are countless of 16 year old boys who can sing like that. Tell the truth Simon! |
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I love tina's version of help, really soulful really enjoyed it. As for the beatles Lennon etc i think you have to give them respect for what they achieved, simple catchy songs. The later stuff i thought was better, and Lennon did some great stuff on his own!
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I love Imagine...it's a great song...
I love Joe Cocker's version of Help - it's brilliant...and still credit goes to the songwriters... And as to Beatles...you have to consider their times...they were pioneers and their music was new and innovative for the times. And if you listen to the songs long enough you will know which songs were written by McCartney and which by Lennon...you hear silly song...and it's McCartney... |
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I agree with Neil, musically imagine is boring and overhyped, BUT you have to keep in mind the times it was released. Today youve got songs about pacifism and freedom all over the place, but I can imagine (lol) that back then especially the lyrics had much more of an impact.
Christ, listen to "give peace a chance", to me one of the most boring Lennon/Beatles songs ever, but it became a hit because of it's message. Btw, rumour has it Lennon and all his friends once met at a hotelroom, wanting to play this song, but they didnt have any instruments with them. So they took all kinds of stuff from the hotel room, phonebooks, etc to substitute the instruments, and apparently John liked it that much, that he kept it for the recording. I personally think the Beatles wrote (and performed!) some truly amazing tracks, but I'm more a fan of the McCartney-penned stuff, John Lennon and his music have always been a little....weird to me. |
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![]() ![]() Like Cliff Richard and Elvis. Their song books are too vast for all their work to be disliked by even the most anti Beatles fan. You cannot plant a million seeds and fail to reap at least one plant. Joe Cocker is the king of the covers. He has completely his own style. After his hit with "Friends", The Beatles sent him a telegram telling him that his version was much better. (bit of trivia, Joe came up with the idea for the arrangement for Friends while sitting on his dad's outside toilet in Sheffield.He must have very tuneful farts ![]() |
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joe cocker is great
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Obla-Di-Obla-Da is the song of my childhood...special memories...so...it's a win win for me personally...LOL... However...there is one Beatles song that if I hear it once again, I think I will kill myself and the prize goes to Yellow Submarine... |
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That has nothing to do with being by the museum last May would it ?!?
![]() Here is a few of Elvis doing some Beatle tracks, first one is taken from Elvis: That's The Way It Is and here is his rendition of Yesterday: Let It Be Me: Hey Jude recorded in 1969; ![]() Last edited by MeatGrl1; 19 Oct 2008 at 05:58. |
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