anfieldadorer wrote:this ones a bit unique
http://www.beatallica.org/beatallica.html
the beatles-metallica bred
hey dude
leper madonna
blackened the USSR![]()
songs are free to download
stmichael wrote:To be honest, I could talk about the Beatles all day. Infact me and a mate got into an old argument the other day with regards to who was better out of the Beatles and the Stones, even though I absolutely love them both for different reasons.
Stones 67 - 71 was probably the greatest rock'n roll band ever. "Sympathy for the Devil", "Brown Sugar", "Gimme Shelter", "You can't always get what you want", "Street Fighting Man", "Ruby Tuesday"...the list seems endless.
Beatles, on the other hand, made greater pop songs in terms of melody and catching lyrics. Stuff like "Eleanor Rigby", "And your bird can sing", "Here Comes the Sun" and "The Long and Winding Road"...as good as it gets. They could rock too, of course (Helter Skelter springs to mind), but when it comes to rock'n roll, I'll pick Stones ahead of anything.
dawson99 wrote:ive never really seen the big deal with the beatles tho, i dont own any of there albums. im the same with all that music, stones, who whatever, dont own any of it. got some donovan, maybe a doors album somewhere... but thats it. gimme the strokes above them any day sorry.
(i still say revolver is the best tho)
woof woof ! wrote:stmichael wrote:To be honest, I could talk about the Beatles all day. Infact me and a mate got into an old argument the other day with regards to who was better out of the Beatles and the Stones, even though I absolutely love them both for different reasons.
Stones 67 - 71 was probably the greatest rock'n roll band ever. "Sympathy for the Devil", "Brown Sugar", "Gimme Shelter", "You can't always get what you want", "Street Fighting Man", "Ruby Tuesday"...the list seems endless.
Beatles, on the other hand, made greater pop songs in terms of melody and catching lyrics. Stuff like "Eleanor Rigby", "And your bird can sing", "Here Comes the Sun" and "The Long and Winding Road"...as good as it gets. They could rock too, of course (Helter Skelter springs to mind), but when it comes to rock'n roll, I'll pick Stones ahead of anything.
Many people forget the Beatles early years when they were arguably the best rock'n roll band this side of the atlantic whilst the stones if anything where in fact more of a "blues" band.. John Lennon and particularly Paul McCartney had fantastic rock n' roll voices . Listen to stuff like .
(1963)
I Saw Her Standing There
Twist and Shout
Roll over Beethoven
(1964)
Slow Down
Long Tall Sally
(1965)
Rock n' roll Music
Mr Moonlight
Kansas City
Rock n' Roll doesn't come much better than this .
ps For what is worth the Rolling Stones are probabably the finest live performance band I've ever seen (followed closely by Pink Floyd and Queen).
stmichael wrote:To be honest, I could talk about the Beatles all day. Infact me and a mate got into an old argument the other day with regards to who was better out of the Beatles and the Stones, even though I absolutely love them both for different reasons.
Stones 67 - 71 was probably the greatest rock'n roll band ever. "Sympathy for the Devil", "Brown Sugar", "Gimme Shelter", "You can't always get what you want", "Street Fighting Man", "Ruby Tuesday"...the list seems endless.
Beatles, on the other hand, made greater pop songs in terms of melody and catching lyrics. Stuff like "Eleanor Rigby", "And your bird can sing", "Here Comes the Sun" and "The Long and Winding Road"...as good as it gets. They could rock too, of course (Helter Skelter springs to mind), but when it comes to rock'n roll, I'll pick Stones ahead of anything.
woof woof ! wrote:beatles reggae remix
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