Who was hiding the Beatles from us?
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50's, 60's.70's and 80's music all day.
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@khain24_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@the_dragon1912 said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@khain24_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@the_dragon1912 said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@savefarris_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
3 words:
I'm on team guitar hero over Rock Band any day of the week
GH2 might be the best of them all imo. Had a soft spot for the Metallica one but some of the non-metallica songs were underwhelming to play.
GH2 was great but GH3 IMO is the best. It also has the most iconic song in the series (through the fire and flames). Easily the best two games though. If you look at the track list for Guitar hero smash hits like 80% of the songs come from 2 and 3
Obviously preference but I found TTFAF to be a huge chore...even more so than Freebird but maybe it helps that I love Freebird as a song and TTFAF is ok at best for me.
I just found the tracks a bit better in general on GH2 but GH3 definitely has some great ones as well (actually a lot more than I remember looking at the track list now)
Also probably doesn't help that I played GH3 on PS3 which required a stupid dongle adapter for the guitar (since I already had the PS2 ones) which basically made it impossible to do hammer ons/offs and it kinda killed the experience.
I agree on Free bird, easily one of my favorite songs ever. I'm just saying that if you asked anyone 10 years ago what made someone good at Guitar Hero, the answer would probably be being able to complete TTFAF on expert. I still Played GH3 on the PS2 then again in college on the Xbox 360 a few years ago so GH3 is much more fresh in my mind anyway. Hell I visited a buddy last weekend and played GH3 lol
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My favorite Movie Sound Track is Top Gun.
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For clarification, of course I knew of the beatles, I just didn’t like them much until giving them a shot rn
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@yankblan_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
I just can’t listen to them anymore; my parents were teenagers when they came out and of course listened to it; heard it growing up and can’t take it anymore. My dad was a big fan of Elvis and Johnny Cash, and I agree with Cash for sure. I’m in the same boat as another poster: I’ll take the Stones before the Beattles, especially the earlier stuff like Paint It Black and this era.
I liked Lenon’s scratchy voice way more than Paul, especially on songs like Revolution. The Stone Temple Pilots’ cover was great (and sadly both performers died too soon).
It’s because they’re the most overrated band in history.
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My mother absolutely loved the Beatles. I grew up listening to it. It was a big part of me growing up to where I incorporated the Beatles into my wedding. My wife walked down the aisle to When I’m Sixty-Four. I never saw my mother so happy as she had no idea that we were doing it.
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@kotank1334_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
All you really need to know is the Allman Brothers......Or the Grateful Dead
Love the Beatles and many of the other bands some of you have mentioned in this thread. I second this about the good ol' Grateful Dead though. Many great ones out there but nobody beats the Dead.
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I bet I can make better music than The Beatles
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@deadphish1976 said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@kotank1334_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
All you really need to know is the Allman Brothers......Or the Grateful Dead
Love the Beatles and many of the other bands some of you have mentioned in this thread. I second this about the good ol' Grateful Dead though. Many great ones out there but nobody beats the Dead.
Perhaps you are not familiar with Hootie and the Blowfish or The Barenaked Ladies...
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@cbpm72_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
Anyone else here from the all-night queue in 1993 at the Ticketmaster outlet near Chattanooga, for Pink Floyd tix in Nashville the next year? I was second in line with my university buds and when the doors opened in the morning, the computers went down for 30 minutes. We ended up waaaay at the back of Vanderbilt Stadium. Still a great show.
Saw Floyd division bell at Giants stadium. 8th row center stage. Plane crashed over my head. I think I'm still high from the show. I remember drinking a 6 pack of Bud Ice pregame in the parking lot.
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I had this same experience with The Doors when I was about 20 years old. Been a fan since.
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@raesone_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
I had this same experience with The Doors when I was about 20 years old. Been a fan since.
Same. Except sub the Doors with John Denver
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@hoboadam_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@cbpm72_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
Anyone else here from the all-night queue in 1993 at the Ticketmaster outlet near Chattanooga, for Pink Floyd tix in Nashville the next year? I was second in line with my university buds and when the doors opened in the morning, the computers went down for 30 minutes. We ended up waaaay at the back of Vanderbilt Stadium. Still a great show.
Saw Floyd division bell at Giants stadium. 8th row center stage. Plane crashed over my head. I think I'm still high from the show. I remember drinking a 6 pack of Bud Ice pregame in the parking lot.
I bet that was an amazing show, 8th row center stage. That's awesome! Sometimes the parking lot scene before the show can be almost as much fun as the show itself as well.
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@theblindrhino said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@deadphish1976 said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
@kotank1334_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
All you really need to know is the Allman Brothers......Or the Grateful Dead
Love the Beatles and many of the other bands some of you have mentioned in this thread. I second this about the good ol' Grateful Dead though. Many great ones out there but nobody beats the Dead.
Perhaps you are not familiar with Hootie and the Blowfish or The Barenaked Ladies...
Friends soundtrack?
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@savefarris_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
3 words:
The best of all of the music games.
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A few years ago I spent about 15$ on ITunes and purchased the “greatest hits” from every single decade available. I couldn’t believe how far it went back but it’s quite the experience, also a bit shocking how many songs were about “reefer” back in the thirty’s and fourties lol. Since then I listen to every and all types of music, different situations call for different types of music, having as many available is a blessing.
Spotify is probably the best monthly subscription in the world right in my opinion.
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My ears were shocked when I heard juveniles "ha" for the first time in the show , props to sds that was the high school jam back in the day
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@hoboadam_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
Every music evolves from another. Very very very few artists though have the staying power and can truly be tied all the way back to music decades before.
Classical, blues, funk, big band... They all lead to rock, pop, r&b etc. Finding organic relationships to each other is one of the greatest aspects of music.
Allman Brothers when Duane was still alive. No better live album than Live at Filmore East
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@hoboadam_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd say hello.
Expand your musical mind, and good things will come.
Was going to say I lean towards Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, personally though I love Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden is probably my favorite band ever. I don't think you can beat the 60's, 70s and 80's for music.
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@kdclemson_psn said in Who was hiding the Beatles from us?:
Bruh who was hiding The Beatles from us? Like I knew the existed but I always wrote it off as old music that I wouldn't like. Well I started listening on Spotify for fun to some of their top songs, like Come Together, Twist and Shout, Hey Jude, and Let It Be and this stuff slaps. Like still holds up today! Surprised I went 18 years before realizing this stuff is actually fire.
Congrats broski. One of the best bands all time and it's not even debatable