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Was Buckley ever right about anything? Scuba Feb 2014 #1
legalization of marijuana eShirl Feb 2014 #3
Yeah, he chartered a boat to go outside the three mile limit to try it Warpy Feb 2014 #31
In part it was this kind of stuff that drove rock to new heights KurtNYC Feb 2014 #2
The conservatives have been complaining since Elvis... steve2470 Feb 2014 #4
I hated Nickelback before I knew conservatives loved them! Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #51
actually the more fundy conservatives probably don't like Nickelback... steve2470 Feb 2014 #52
Classic R&R, much of it I like. But Nickelback--no. And when my RW brother-in-law Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #53
yes I find their music very repetitive nt steve2470 Feb 2014 #54
Feh on him! WinkyDink Feb 2014 #5
I wonder if he ever changed his mind. napkinz Feb 2014 #23
TY! arthritisR_US Feb 2014 #28
Early Beatles music was crap. former9thward Feb 2014 #6
Define early. n-t Logical Feb 2014 #7
Before 1967. former9thward Feb 2014 #10
LOL, Not true. Lots of #1 songs. Successful. n-t Logical Feb 2014 #12
I agree deutsey Feb 2014 #15
Very true! n-t Logical Feb 2014 #18
I used to be in the "post 67" camp sweetloukillbot Feb 2014 #19
Nice summary deutsey Feb 2014 #20
Their artistic growth is nothing less than astounding sweetloukillbot Feb 2014 #22
And "Twist and Shout" was a kick-ass track, thucythucy Feb 2014 #27
Aside from Love Me Do, all the songs you mentioned were not written by the Beatles. Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #49
"Do You Want to Know a Secret" was a Lennon-McCartney tune, but yeah, thucythucy Feb 2014 #108
Yean, sorry, I missed Secret. I love the Beeb sessions. Soldier of Love Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #128
WHAAA!!!!????? Adrahil Feb 2014 #21
Different people like different things. former9thward Feb 2014 #62
BURN THE HERETIC!!!!!! ;) NT Adrahil Feb 2014 #67
I am pretty much just ash as it is. former9thward Feb 2014 #69
::::Perk:::: A HERETIC I AM Feb 2014 #132
I will disagree, Sir…"Love Me Do"… Tikki Feb 2014 #8
Well I was a Stones fan. former9thward Feb 2014 #11
The Stones best song.."Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby(Standing in the Shadows?) Tikki Feb 2014 #16
I was a "mocker." (Name that quote ref!) n/t TygrBright Feb 2014 #40
Spinal Tap.... Tikki Feb 2014 #41
Good guess, but not the one I was thinking of. TygrBright Feb 2014 #42
You are correct...it's from A Hard's Day Night Tikki Feb 2014 #43
Right film, wrong character. TygrBright Feb 2014 #44
Well you could in my school mimi85 Feb 2014 #33
NO! delrem Feb 2014 #24
YES...From 1962…says so on the video…I was 13. Tikki Feb 2014 #29
Their first single Love Me Do was crap, but their 2nd single was Please Please Me. edbermac Feb 2014 #35
The early Beatles music was fantastic. Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #50
I see it differently LordGlenconner Feb 2014 #76
"if i fell" is one of the greatest songs of all time. unblock Feb 2014 #59
The competition between the Stones and the Beatles made them both better bands. former9thward Feb 2014 #63
i think lennon and mccartney had enough competition between themselves unblock Feb 2014 #73
And you would be how old? WinkyDink Feb 2014 #74
What difference does that make? former9thward Feb 2014 #75
You missed a pronoun there. malthaussen Feb 2014 #86
No, I know it was. former9thward Feb 2014 #96
Indeed indeed, to each his own. malthaussen Feb 2014 #99
Most current garage bands could not play I Want to Hold Your Hand, nor Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #130
You are just being silly. former9thward Feb 2014 #134
It's OK if you can't discern and enjoy those characteristics. Many can. Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #135
Well, there's your opinion ... Trajan Feb 2014 #102
My flippant comment has generated more replies than anything else I have posted here. former9thward Feb 2014 #117
Leonard Bernstein loved them. Jefferson23 Feb 2014 #9
All You Need Is Love Jefferson23 Feb 2014 #13
My parents (who liked Montavani and Herb Alpert) were cool with them. progressoid Feb 2014 #14
Well, I was only 14 and loved BOTH the gorgeous Herb Alpert and the Beatles! WinkyDink Feb 2014 #25
And meanwhile what at least one serious critic was saying about them in 1963: Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #17
It was the chord progressions that got me. RoverSuswade Feb 2014 #36
I have no idea what this person's talking about but I do know that LiberalElite Feb 2014 #46
I knew it was 'something'! (eom) CanSocDem Feb 2014 #71
That's some review. malthaussen Feb 2014 #88
John said an Aeolian cadence sounded like the name of an exotic bird nt NoGOPZone Feb 2014 #94
William F. Buckley. delrem Feb 2014 #26
I use to loathe that pompous asshole. n/t RKP5637 Feb 2014 #32
You mean you stopped loathing him? n/t malthaussen Feb 2014 #87
Oh, oops, nope, loathing still is on! Ohhh, he looked, acted and talked with such a RKP5637 Feb 2014 #97
Yep, I recall well too the hatred from the establishment against the Beatles. Those were RKP5637 Feb 2014 #30
Kind of funny.... Adrahil Feb 2014 #61
LOL! Yep, people change, then look back and "Hey, I always loved them!" LOL!!! RKP5637 Feb 2014 #70
Chet Huntley didn't run the footage of them arriving at JFK Airport Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2014 #34
Hey Zorro... For You... WillyT Feb 2014 #37
Another musical event from 50 years ago: Ron Green Feb 2014 #38
+1000 Tom Ripley Feb 2014 #72
Eh, I enjoy them both. malthaussen Feb 2014 #89
They're certainly more accessible Ron Green Feb 2014 #104
Well, for one thing... malthaussen Feb 2014 #106
Yeah, I realize the "outgrow" phrase sounds Ron Green Feb 2014 #109
I'm watching the video right now that was pointed to elsewhere... malthaussen Feb 2014 #115
I like Miles wilt the stilt Feb 2014 #105
When John made that remark about the Beatles and Jesus... Archae Feb 2014 #39
Maybe that's why I never heard anything about the Beatles for a while Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #45
Here is Art Buchwald's "cure" for Beatlemania: Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #47
"with their bizarre shrubbery".. lol Condesending bullshit.. Cha Feb 2014 #48
Well... the Beatles just weren't that good. Scootaloo Feb 2014 #55
really??? napkinz Feb 2014 #58
Almost everything you've posted here is wrong--e.g. "first brand name band", "broke little new Romulox Feb 2014 #66
+ a Brazilian.... opiate69 Feb 2014 #112
Your post is not ENTIRELY without merit NoGOPZone Feb 2014 #80
You need to cultivate the pronoun, too. malthaussen Feb 2014 #91
My own moment with generational disconnect vicman Feb 2014 #56
I give up vicman Feb 2014 #57
I never think about the Beatles, until someone brings the topic up. reformist2 Feb 2014 #60
This makes me think of gollygee Feb 2014 #64
I remember seeing the Beatles in their first appearance on MineralMan Feb 2014 #65
And 50 years later Beatles/shag haircuts are so common I don't even notice any more. tridim Feb 2014 #79
Bleh joeglow3 Feb 2014 #68
I understand you don't get it wilt the stilt Feb 2014 #107
And everything the beetles did was because of someone else joeglow3 Feb 2014 #114
and I like Miles also wilt the stilt Feb 2014 #118
And I like Beethoven, what's your point? malthaussen Feb 2014 #120
I like the Beetles and Beathoven! napkinz Feb 2014 #121
They have much in common. malthaussen Feb 2014 #122
I was just kidding on the spelling of both names napkinz Feb 2014 #124
Yep, I watched that yesterday. malthaussen Feb 2014 #125
Beetles didn't exist in a vacuum joeglow3 Feb 2014 #123
Of course they were influenced by music before them. malthaussen Feb 2014 #126
If that's not a big ol' DERP I don't know what is. tridim Feb 2014 #77
Leonard Bernstein on The Beatles, The Kinks, and rock music napkinz Feb 2014 #78
Even James Bond piled on. MindPilot Feb 2014 #81
another reason to love The Beatles ... napkinz Feb 2014 #82
They also, when asked, refused to play South Africa thucythucy Feb 2014 #127
they also were one of the first groups to speak out against the Vietnam War napkinz Feb 2014 #131
I will never think of "Octopus' Garden" the same way again JHB Feb 2014 #83
Good catch! malthaussen Feb 2014 #92
You know who else hated the Beatles? Bongo Prophet Feb 2014 #84
then and now ... the right always DISTORTS to stir up hate napkinz Feb 2014 #95
Was talking to my mother (age 89) about that yesterday. malthaussen Feb 2014 #85
50 years from now, Justin Bieber will be recognized as a genius Enrique Feb 2014 #90
If true, I'll be glad that I'm dead. n/t malthaussen Feb 2014 #93
you can still roll over in your grave Enrique Feb 2014 #98
Nope, cremate me and toss me in a dumpster. malthaussen Feb 2014 #119
Even the Flintstones were critics JHB Feb 2014 #100
The Mosquitos ruled! napkinz Feb 2014 #103
saw the beatles live in 64. NOBODY cared what the critics said....NO BODY spanone Feb 2014 #101
Willaim F. Buckley, who took a shit once a week, whether needed or not hatrack Feb 2014 #110
I love the Beatles. Some of their songs are horrible, imo. chrisa Feb 2014 #111
Music is indeed subjective. malthaussen Feb 2014 #116
For the working class hero taken by a lone nut with a gun Omaha Steve Feb 2014 #113
I was doing really great watching the CBS Special…the 50 years. Tikki Feb 2014 #129
I remember when Edwin Newman dissed John Lennon just after Lennon's murder. calimary Feb 2014 #133
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