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No kidding.Keith B wrote:Discussing tastes in music and who the best musician/group is will get you as many or more opposing opinions as trying to argue which gun is best for concealed carry.
mr.72 wrote:No kidding.Keith B wrote:Discussing tastes in music and who the best musician/group is will get you as many or more opposing opinions as trying to argue which gun is best for concealed carry.
For the record, I am not trying to suggest that the Beatles are the best, were any good, or that your taste is wrong, etc. I am talking about the impact they had on popular music. There is no basis to argue about taste. Everyone is equally entitled to their opinion.
Understand. I think it is that way for a lot of musicians/musical groups though. While I was just a little tike when the mop-tops came over, their bringing their Liverpool sound to the U.S. was huge. But then, so was Elvis before them, and Jimmy Dorsey way before Elvis! LOLmr.72 wrote:No kidding.Keith B wrote:Discussing tastes in music and who the best musician/group is will get you as many or more opposing opinions as trying to argue which gun is best for concealed carry.
For the record, I am not trying to suggest that the Beatles are the best, were any good, or that your taste is wrong, etc. I am talking about the impact they had on popular music. There is no basis to argue about taste. Everyone is equally entitled to their opinion.
Wow...we could never tell by the content and intensity of your posts. You do post with authority.Oldgringo wrote:I'm not an expert or an authority on much of anything...and, I hate that.
Given these choices of bands, I vote for "ad nauseum".Keith B wrote:I can think of other bands that had extremely large influences on rock because of their unique styles, like CSN&Y, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Eagles, Boston, Fleetwood Mac ad nauseum.
I'm sorry I replied in this thread.Keith B wrote: I can think of other bands that had extremely large influences on rock because of their unique styles, like CSN&Y, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Eagles, Boston, Fleetwood Mac ad nauseum.
That song isn't really about guns, you know. There's two different things it could be about, one of which would completely violate the 10 year old daughter rule, and one that would slightly violate it...george wrote:"Happiness is a warm gun...."
Just to bring it back on topic.
Why? You a country fan?mr.72 wrote:I'm sorry I replied in this thread.Keith B wrote: I can think of other bands that had extremely large influences on rock because of their unique styles, like CSN&Y, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Eagles, Boston, Fleetwood Mac ad nauseum.
You can't seriously be suggesting that the Beatles are even in the same league as Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, and Richie Valens, are you???mr.72 wrote:You can't seriously be suggesting that the Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, and Richie Valens could compare favorably to the Beatles, can you?
You would not be listening to any heavy metal or hard rock, if it weren't for the what the Beatles did.Rockrz wrote: Would much rather listen to some good 'ol heavy metal / hard rock than anything the Beatles ever did.
In addition to the topics of this forum [CHL, guns, shooting and reloading], I have many other interests. I enjoy listening and collecting music of many types. I don't want to beat a dead horse, but I enjoy talking about music and this has been a lively and interesting thread IMO. This thread has drifted way off topic, so maybe I should start my own.mr.72 wrote:No kidding.Keith B wrote:Discussing tastes in music and who the best musician/group is will get you as many or more opposing opinions as trying to argue which gun is best for concealed carry.
For the record, I am not trying to suggest that the Beatles are the best, were any good, or that your taste is wrong, etc. I am talking about the impact they had on popular music. There is no basis to argue about taste. Everyone is equally entitled to their opinion.
And I don't listen to heavy metal or hard rock, specifically because of what the beatles did, and they were not all that great, just in the right place at the right time.mr.72 wrote:You would not be listening to any heavy metal or hard rock, if it weren't for the what the Beatles did.Rockrz wrote: Would much rather listen to some good 'ol heavy metal / hard rock than anything the Beatles ever did.
That's the point.