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« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2003, 11:41:22 AM »
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the Beatles will go down in music history as one of the greats.:aok


Ya think!;)

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« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2003, 11:48:20 AM »
OK then.... who's #2.

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« Reply #17 on: October 18, 2003, 11:48:48 AM »
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« Reply #18 on: October 18, 2003, 12:46:49 PM »
i always thought the beatles were terrible...dire straits the who and the police were better...though they all fold to iron maiden...

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« Reply #19 on: October 18, 2003, 01:32:49 PM »
The Beatles & Zep were both great, But neither is on the same page as Pink Floyd.

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« Reply #20 on: October 18, 2003, 02:05:32 PM »
Course Led Zeppelin stole some of there most famous songs from earlier blues musicians. :)  


Whole Lotta Love? that's a rip-off, unfortunetly I forget who wrote the original but I've heard it and, yeah they ripped it off.  :)  I believe they were taken to court of some of their songs and not giving credit where credit is due.  

They do put an amazing stamp on the songs though, I love Zep. :)
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« Reply #21 on: October 18, 2003, 02:30:31 PM »
Garden groove by Sublime
Almost everything by The Doors
Most of Metallica
Alot from Paris (99.99% of you have no clue what this is)
Jokke og Valentinerne
Seigmen
DeLillos

To much to list actually, giving up..

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« Reply #22 on: October 18, 2003, 03:38:36 PM »
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Whole Lotta Love? that's a rip-off, unfortunetly I forget who wrote the original but I've heard it and, yeah they ripped it off.  :)  


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« Reply #23 on: October 19, 2003, 05:37:28 AM »
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OK then.... who's #2.


You mean behind Hank Williams?  Cause he's got the top five spots.

I'd prob'ly have to give it to Sir Earl Scruggs.

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« Reply #24 on: October 19, 2003, 06:22:25 AM »
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And inspired some great Americans like charles Manson:D
Just kidding the Beatles will go down in music history as one of the greats.:aok



Aren't they already in the history books.........:)

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« Reply #25 on: October 19, 2003, 07:17:06 AM »
I love most of the Beatle's songs... however, I love the lyrics of this song by Suzanne Vega

The Queen and the Soldier

The soldier came knocking upon the queen's door
He said, I am not fighting for you any more
The queen knew she'd seen his face someplace before
And slowly she let him inside.

He said, I've watched your palace up here on the hill
And I've wondered who's the woman for whom we all kill
But I am leaving tomorrow and you can do what you will
Only first I am asking you why.

Down in the long narrow hall he was led
Into her rooms with her tapestries red
And she never once took the crown from her head
She asked him there to sit down.

He said, I see you now, and you are so very young
But I've seen more battles lost than I have battles won
And I've got this intuition, says it's all for your fun
And now will you tell me why?

The young queen, she fixed him with an arrogant eye
She said, You won't understand, and you may as well not try
But her face was a child's, and he thought she would cry
But she closed herself up like a fan.

And she said, I've swallowed a secret burning thread
It cuts me inside, and often I've bled
He laid his hand then on top of her head
And he bowed her down to the ground.

Tell me how hungry are you? How weak you must feel
As you are living here alone, and you are never revealed
But I won't march again on your battlefield
And he took her to the window to see.

And the sun, it was gold, though the sky, it was gray
And she wanted more than she ever could say
But she knew how it frightened her, and she turned away
And would not look at his face again.

And he said, I want to live as an honest man
To get all I deserve and to give all I can
And to love a young woman who I don't understand
Your highness, your ways are very strange.

But the crown, it had fallen, and she thought she would break
And she stood there, ashamed of the way her heart ached
She took him to the doorstep and she asked him to wait
She would only be a moment inside.

Out in the distance her order was heard
And the soldier was killed, still waiting for her word
And while the queen went on strangeling in the solitude she preferred
The battle continued on...
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« Reply #26 on: October 19, 2003, 11:21:17 AM »
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Try this list from Hank.

·  ’neath a Cold Gray Tomb of Stone     
·  A Home in Heaven     
·  A House of Gold     
·  A House Without Love     
·  A Mansion on The Hill     
·  A Picture from Life’s Other Side  
·  A Stranger in The Night  
·  Cold Cold Heart     
·  Crazy Heart     
·  Dear John     
·  Everything’s Okay     
·  Faded Love & Winter Roses  
·  Half as Much  
·  Hey, Good Lookin’!  
·  Honky Tonk Blues
·  Honky Tonkin’
·  Howlin’ at The Moon
·  I Can’t Get You Off My Mind
·  I Can’t Help It  
·  I Don’t Care     
·  I Saw The Light
·  I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive  
·  I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry  
·  I’m So Tired of It All  
·  Jambalaya  
·  Jesus Remembered Me  
·  Kaw - Liga  
·  Lonesome Whistle
·  Long Gone Lonesome Blues
·  Lost Highway  
·  Lovesick Blues
·  Mind Your Own Business
·  Move It on Over
·  My Bucket’s Got a Hole in It  
·  My Heart Would Know
·  My Son Calls Another Man Daddy
·  No One Will Ever Know  
·  Ramblin’ Man  
·  Setting The Woods on Fire
·  Someday You’ll Call My Name
·  Take These Chains from My Heart  
·  The Angel of Death  
·  The Funeral  
·  There’s a Tear in My Beer  
·  Why Don’t You Love Me  
·  You Better Keep It on Your Mind
·  You Win Again  
·  You’re Gonna Change

My bucket's got a hole in it,  
My bucket's got a hole in it,  
My bucket's got a hole in it,  
And I can't buy no beer...

snif.. snif..

absolutely beautiful...

leaves all the rest a-way back in the dust...



My Grandfather played Hank All the time and so did my Dad when I was growing up. I could never really get into Hank that much.

I understand why he is a legend and re-defined country music in the late 40's - mid 50's though.

A lot of his songs, IMO are pretty much the same sounding to me and pretty basic. The Beatles songs, to me, seem more diverse and interesting ..... they seem more unique than Hanks tunes.

That songs "My Bucket's Got A Hole  In It" absolutely drives me nutz..... I cant stand the lyrics. You can't deny the guy was great at what he did though.

I like a lot of different music though.
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« Reply #27 on: October 19, 2003, 12:35:01 PM »
Ok, now you we are talking history. So, you dont think that Hank Williams did effrect the musical style of the 50´s, 60´s?

I have to admit that beatles had a Unconventional way of writing music, both lyrics and music, in the late 60´s. But they where widely inspired by the heros from the 50´s : From chuck Berry, williams to Buddy Holly .Buddy Holly and the Crickets, more then anything. This guy didnt live  long enough to write and record more then some songs. Same with Hank Williams. They died fairly young and the "king" Doing military service, Jerry Lee doing time, Chuck berry Doing time, left a Hughe "vacuum" on the Musical scene. The raw rock and roll where smoothed out and became "pop".
Like a flash, doing something diffrent, The Beatles hit the Charts.
They did nothing new, really, but they filled the "vacuum".
Dylan, Stones pushed through and together they represented the youth, Music for youth. But all they did, was really to recreate what had been, Beatles/Buddy Holly, Stones/Waters, Berry, Dylan/Guthrie.

The only guy that was really "original" in the 60´s was Hendrix and he turned the whole concept of Rock´n Roll, upside down, changing it forever.

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« Reply #28 on: October 19, 2003, 12:55:56 PM »
The Beatles & Zep were both great, But neither is on the same page as Pink Floyd.
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« Reply #29 on: October 19, 2003, 12:55:59 PM »
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Ok, now you we are talking history. So, you dont think that Hank Williams did effrect the musical style of the 50´s, 60´s?

I have to admit that beatles had a Unconventional way of writing music, both lyrics and music, in the late 60´s. But they where widely inspired by the heros from the 50´s : From chuck Berry, williams to Buddy Holly .Buddy Holly and the Crickets, more then anything. This guy didnt live  long enough to write and record more then some songs. Same with Hank Williams. They died fairly young and the "king" Doing military service, Jerry Lee doing time, Chuck berry Doing time, left a Hughe "vacuum" on the Musical scene. The raw rock and roll where smoothed out and became "pop".
Like a flash, doing something diffrent, The Beatles hit the Charts.
They did nothing new, really, but they filled the "vacuum".
Dylan, Stones pushed through and together they represented the youth, Music for youth. But all they did, was really to recreate what had been, Beatles/Buddy Holly, Stones/Waters, Berry, Dylan/Guthrie.

The only guy that was really "original" in the 60´s was Hendrix and he turned the whole concept of Rock´n Roll, upside down, changing it forever.


All well and good, but I was talking about great songs, not "icons".... though the Beatles were both great songwriters, great performers and huge icons. The Beatles had about the same amount of recording years as Hank, and when the Beatles Broke up, John Lennon was only 29 ( same age Hank Died) and McCartney was only 27.

Hendrix was a great guitar player, but can you list a few great songs he wrote?

The Beatles, IMO, had more talent than any band that has ever been. They did make original music, and it doesnt matter what influenced them. The artists that influenced the Beatles also influenced millions of others....but that doesnt translate into millions of bands as good as the Beatles.

All Music is influenced by artists that came before.

The Early Beatles songs are straight rock n roll : I Saw Her Standing There, Money, I'm Down, Twist And Shout...excellent covers of Roll Over Bethoven, Long Tall Sally, Rock N Roll Music, You Really Got A Hold On Me.

They started out very early as simply a rock band, then progressed to write some of the best songs any band has written, IMO.. and all over about a 7 year recording carrer
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