Callaendia
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I'm a member of http://www.beatlelinks.net. We have a great time there!
aaawww thanxxxxxx!!!! looks great!
I'm a member of http://www.beatlelinks.net. We have a great time there!
I've been to Liverpool at the end of January, just now. Went to the Cavern, listened to the guy playing tribute. He wasn't excellent but was quite good, and then I had all songs stuck in my head again. I wonder if it's typical in Cavern - if there's a tribute every night or so...
L.T.D. when is this festival? what part of the year?
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I wonder what made someone think to combine these 2 songs together... lol.. that's quite amazing! I :heart: isn't it a pity, and I loved this too!
Eight of John Lennon’s classic solo albums and other standout recordings have been digitally remastered from his original mixes for a global catalogue initiative commemorating the music legend’s 70th birthday, which falls on October 9, 2010.
Overseen by Yoko Ono, John Lennon’s GIMME SOME TRUTH campaign will launch on 4 October (5 October in North America) with the worldwide release of eight remastered studio albums and several newly-compiled titles.
Double Fantasy, 1980’s GRAMMY Award winner for Album of the Year, will be presented in a newly remixed ‘Stripped Down’ version remixed and produced by Yoko Ono and Jack Douglas, co-producers of the original mix with John Lennon. The new stripped down version of the album comes in an expanded 2CD and digital edition pairing the new version with Lennon’s original mix, remastered.
The campaign’s other new collections include:
- A hits compilation in two editions titled Power To The People: The Hits
- A 4CD set of themed discs titled Gimme Some Truth
- A deluxe 11CD collectors box with the remastered albums, rarities, and non-album singles, titled The John Lennon Signature Box
I don't know why, but I find that the Beatles are SO overrated...
lol I do not agree but I'm really curious - what makes you feel that?
You just don't enjoy their music too much?
I couldn't care less about The Beatles if I tried. My brother is a huge fan, so I am rather exposed to their, uh, work.
Anyway, maybe you could just surf around YouTube and waste, er, devote some time really exploring their work.
To be honest, I really don't appreciate you explicitly putting down their music just cause it doesn't suit you.
You don't get it, you don't like it, fine, but how about quitting the sarcastic remarks?
:lol: and stirring the pot by posting that in 'the beatles' little hidden thread on this forum is just cute :lol:
de gustibus non est disputandum
Otherwise I agree with the advice: listen first, then get the music. Applies to all genres, all bands.
My 2 cents.