chickenbeef wrote:froy wrote:chickenbeef wrote:Rockwriter wrote:chickenbeef wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Thenightbull wrote:I personally think the beatles are overrated but that's probably because i didn't grow up in that generation. I just don't get all of their hype.
They were first, and as a result they had the opportunity to set the paradigm for everything that a band writing its own songs and playing its own instruments could be. They've done some brilliant stuff . . . AND some utter crap, like every other band in history. But people are so mesmerized by the legend that they can't see past it. McCartney has written as many terrible songs as great ones, if not more. In my opinion, at any rate.
Sterling
the beatles never released utter crap.
"Yellow Submarine"? Really? Or "Octopus's Garden"? How about "You say goodbye, I say hello/Hello, hello/I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello". If anyone else wrote that people would see it differently. How about "Number nine, number nine . . . ." or "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"? Not to mention that George Harrison's early playing was sometimes pretty terrible. He got a lot better later on, but some of the early Beatles records sound like an amateur is playing guitar on them. Again, just my opinion.
Sterling
ok sterling go buy the bbc sessions if you want to hear george harrison really rip on the guitar (all when he was like 19), and while your at it go make up more interviews for another book on styx
Take it easy on Steling he's a nice guy
he may be a nice guy but he sure is stupid if that's what he really believes. I heard him on CFRB. sterling: (something like this) in my interview with Jy he said yadyadayada...
JY:(not knowing sterling was there) I was never interviewed for the book
You are absolutely incorrect, not surprisingly. I never, ever claimed to have interviewed JY. Listen again and you will see that is so. In fact, here's a link, I invite EVERYONE to go listen to this show so they can judge for themselves
http://www.wewillrockyoublog.com/2009/1 ... rock-talk/
If you were interested in facts instead of simply throwing words around to try to justify your position, you'd have noticed that we spoke about my not having interviewed Dennis, and then I said that the main stumbling block to my NOT having interviewed guys like Dennis and JY is that they have sued each other and there are non-disclosure agreements. You should really attempt to establish facts before spouting off inaccuracies that will only serve to make you look foolish.
Speaking of which, by the way, JY DID know I was there. He didn't know I was also booked when he agreed to do the show, but my segment was before his, and when he called in for his segment during a commercial we were introduced off-air before we all came back on for that segment. That's why JY says, "I never really agreed to be interviewed by Sterling, in fact this is the first time I've talked to him . . . and I thought you were kidding when you said it, but I recognize you're not."
As for my statement about Harrison's early playing, again, it's only my opinion, I am not stating it as fact. It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to accept a contrary point of view without bias and look at it objectively. That is the nature of civil discourse and debate. But you wouldn't know that, either, would you?
Sterling