I liked the Beatles no idea which specific albums. I liked the stuff when it appeared they were all off their tits.
Always find it a bit strange when people say the Beatles were ****e. They clearly weren't. Revolver, Rubber Soul, St Peppers, Abbey Rd., White Album are all absolute classic records. Before all that even, their early pop stuff was superb of its type.
Read an interesting article today no idea on what format but the general gist was that the country seems to like aligning itself by pigeon holding themselves into groups to hate something for no real reason. Like it makes you cool if you dislike something. I never really like pink floyd bar a few records. Wouldn’t say they were ****e.
You had to be around at the time, I guess. I was still a little kid, but I remember it. It’s not an exaggeration to say they revolutionised popular music.
I'm 100% certain it's not an exaggeration, because they so obviously did. The evidence is there for everyone to see. Their influence is, was and always will be huge. To pretend otherwise is just bollocks, frankly.
Who would you say is the best frontman of a band. for me jagger wins. Though Freddie Mercury could rightly be argued instead.
Worth a read if you are interested... https://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/nov/09/3 The only reason I highlight that article is because I always remember associating it with Bach. That's no disrepect to the group, I just find the influences interesting and the article overall is quite complimentary.
Mercury probably. Johnny Rotten an alternative shout? Ozzy Osbourne? Robert Plant? Dave Lee Roth? Shaun William Ryder! Loads of good ones for different reasons.
The Beatles like Oasis, armed every fooking busker going If you can't play this tune as a busker, then there is not much hope for you...