Ironic, considering this is the opening number
Ironic, considering this is the opening number
Like the legend of the Phoenix, all ends with beginnings.
Honestly, By the time Let it Be came out the Lads from Liverpool were being surpassed creatively by the likes of the Stones and Led Zeppelin......Their break up was timely......
So sayeth the Snot!!!! ...........
People find the need to rank things. It's absurd.
Americans are the 2nd worst at this.
Boyfights champion '79-'83
Like the legend of the Phoenix, all ends with beginnings.
considering Howard bashed George Martin, he's got no right to make anymore opinions about The Beatles. STFU and go listen to your "gay and faggot" (Iron Sheik's words, not mine) Coffee House, Covers and Grunge-Lite bands
"Screaming douchebags on my TV, our heroes are dumb and loud"
"Screaming douchebags on my TV, our heroes are dumb and loud"
"Screaming douchebags on my TV, our heroes are dumb and loud"
Fred, of course, agreed with Howard that "Let It Be" sucks.
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Like the legend of the Phoenix, all ends with beginnings.
Interesting, this from the man who is the father of the multi-talented Emily Stern. If you give birth to genius I guess that makes you an authority on all music.
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Like the legend of the Phoenix, all ends with beginnings.

Did John Hein come in to studio and mention "Rubber Soul" ?
Photography's a joke. Anyone can be a photographer. You do your scary great pictures because you're a professional. I'll take my stupid...automatic camera...take pictures and we'll see if people can tell the difference. - HS, 2-1-02
I didn't hear what he said but I agree. The album was actually shelved by the Beatles. They thought it sucked too. Phil Spector poured syrup all over songs like Long and Winding Road. The Beatles wanted to capture their original raw "just go in and record" sound from the early years. They supposedly hated it (was recorded before Abbey Road) Spector got his hands on the tapes and accomplished just the opposite
Last edited by Frank Snotra; 11-06-2012 at 06:38 PM.
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