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Topic: Favorite Beatles Song
sum14u2c's photo
Sun 01/27/08 02:23 PM
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band for me

talk2jvm's photo
Sun 01/27/08 02:25 PM
Another great song that will ive forever is...

Here comes the sun...

luv it!!

lonelyinwausau's photo
Sun 01/27/08 02:26 PM
yay! someone knows!

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Sun 01/27/08 02:30 PM
aren't they ALL dead yet????????grumble grumble grumble

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Sun 01/27/08 02:31 PM
LOL..last I heard Paul is still among the living..:tongue:

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Sun 01/27/08 02:32 PM
Michele

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Sun 01/27/08 02:32 PM

Can't say Ringo is the best rock drummer sorry guy ... Has to be Neil Peart from Rush ...
I was waiting for this one, and not looking to fight...
Neil Peart is an amazing technical drummer. Ridiculous drum solos and all. But most drummers agree that Peart totally overplays on every Rush song. He completley takes away from the rest of the song by throwing in unnecessary overblown drum fills in totally out of place places.
Ringo Starr had "Feel". He played what the song called for. And some of his drum lines are totally unimitable (check out "She Said, She Said"). He had an amazing groove. Phil Collins called it Ringo's "drag". He basically invented an approach to drumming. He couldn't carry Pearts sticks to a drummer solo-a-thon, but if I were starting a rock band--- give me Ringo.


well spoken and I will not argue with you either ... I also believe he overplays on alot of their tunes ,... but something like, " Camera's Eye " is technically beautiful to listen too .. for a drummer I mean laugh
I like Phil's drumming as well... but all 3 of them are from "different" musical source's ya know ?.... drinker

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Sun 01/27/08 02:32 PM
Edited by uk1971 on Sun 01/27/08 02:37 PM
So difficult to choose any one in particular, but Across the Universe tends to stand out.

glasses

uk1971's photo
Sun 01/27/08 02:37 PM

LOL..last I heard Paul is still among the living..:tongue:

Paul and Ringo are still around.

In fact Ringo has a new album.

Ringo Starr's latest album gets USB release
Wristband from rocker

While the world waits for The Beatles back catalogue to make its digital debut, former band member Ringo Starr has turned to a different kind of modern technology with his latest album release.

As well as a more traditional CD release, and availability as a digital download, Starr's new studio album "Liverpool 8" will be sold as a USB wristband.

Available on 15th January 2008, it's not the first wristband launch we've seen, but it is possibly a debut for someone of the older rock star generation.

Anyone opting for the wristband version will be well rewarded, as as well as the album pre-loaded, the USB version offers a personal video message, interview and track commentary from Ringo Starr, behind-the-scenes making-of footage from the recording sessions, ringtunes, photos and more.

:smile: glasses

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Sun 01/27/08 02:39 PM
I've got a feeling
Long and winding road

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Sun 01/27/08 02:40 PM
I'm definetley a fan of Pearts because I can barley play any of his stuff, and I'm a VERY good drummer...
Rush is "progressive rock". A nice way of saying "don't even try to play this".laugh
It's not my cup of tea, but I have huge respect for thee three of them as musicians.

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