Yes, they were great (at the time). But the Beatles were not the sound of the 60′s. That was The Stones. By 1967 the Beatles we out of date and, if you went to a party where beatles music was being played, you walked straight out again. Oh, and apart from the Stones, Tamla Mowtown was the cast-iron guarantee to a great night out.
@Anne- Yes, 1967, the year of “Sgt. Pepper,” one of the most notoriously out of date albums of all time. Those Beatles, always behind the times!
Yes, back when parties from coast to coast rocked to the sounds of “Their Satanic Majesties Request.”
[...] En 1964 The Beatles pisaron por primera Estados Unidos. Gracias a esa visita el foco del mundo se fijó en ellos, se validaron en Inglaterra y nació ese fenómeno llamado la Beatlemanía. De esa visita hay registros históricos como la presentación en el show de Ed Sullivan. Hoy la casa de subastas Chirstie´s dio a conocer una serie de fotos nunca vistas de aquella histórica primera gira de los Beatles. Son 50 lotes de fotos originales, que serán rematadas en un piso inicial de 100.000 dólares. Vía Flavorwire [...]
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Anne Lewington you are ADORABLE
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Yes, Anne, let’s forget the Albums: Sgt. Pepper, ‘The White Album’, Let It Be, and Abbey Road, shall we! Plus the non-album singles such as Strawberry Fields.
It is ok to prefer the Stones, but lets be honest!
Anne Lewington: & who said music was about partying?
Too bad he didn’t publish them in a book. But if there were only 15 pics then I can see why publishers would have passed on it.
Well, to say the Stones were the sound of the 60′s is taking away the 60′s out of all the other bands that were cutting through the 60′s and there so many of them. I can say out loud the Beatles were the first! I was 13 in 63 when their first album came out and the craze was instantaneous! Nobody was around! I grew up with the Beatles and I’m not objective but looking back as an objective observer (which is hard) I dare not saying they were the best but as a phenomena they were and still are #1! Similar to Muhammad Ali or Charley Chaplin. You can argue the quality but you can not ignore they are a phenomena which is for me the greatest. (All 3.).
[...] Beatles’ First U.S. Concert Photos Sold for $360K Never-Before-Seen Photos of the Beatles in 1964 #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: [...]
There were many ‘sounds’ of the sixties. The one true thing is that
the Beatles’ fingerprints were all over each social change that
happened along in those days. Yeah, yeah, yeah … I get it. You were
either with the Beatles or the Stones; it’s just that the Beatles were
highlighting the changes being made and lead the way. Social changes.
Not parties.
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I can’t be bothered to fanny around with any smart comments,I’ll simply say Anne,you are deluded dear.
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Yes, they were great (at the time). But the Beatles were not the sound of the 60′s. That was The Stones. By 1967 the Beatles we out of date and, if you went to a party where beatles music was being played, you walked straight out again. Oh, and apart from the Stones, Tamla Mowtown was the cast-iron guarantee to a great night out.
@Anne- Yes, 1967, the year of “Sgt. Pepper,” one of the most notoriously out of date albums of all time. Those Beatles, always behind the times!
Yes, back when parties from coast to coast rocked to the sounds of “Their Satanic Majesties Request.”
[...] En 1964 The Beatles pisaron por primera Estados Unidos. Gracias a esa visita el foco del mundo se fijó en ellos, se validaron en Inglaterra y nació ese fenómeno llamado la Beatlemanía. De esa visita hay registros históricos como la presentación en el show de Ed Sullivan. Hoy la casa de subastas Chirstie´s dio a conocer una serie de fotos nunca vistas de aquella histórica primera gira de los Beatles. Son 50 lotes de fotos originales, que serán rematadas en un piso inicial de 100.000 dólares. Vía Flavorwire [...]
Just If you’re interested, there’s a Beatles autograph from 1963 in a Auction for next week http://www.gerrardsauctionrooms.com/BidCat/detail.asp?SaleRef=20110728&LotRef=1001
[...] Never-before-seen photos of The Beatles headed to auction. [...]
Anne Lewington you are ADORABLE
[...] [via] [...]
Yes, Anne, let’s forget the Albums: Sgt. Pepper, ‘The White Album’, Let It Be, and Abbey Road, shall we! Plus the non-album singles such as Strawberry Fields.
It is ok to prefer the Stones, but lets be honest!
Anne Lewington: & who said music was about partying?
Too bad he didn’t publish them in a book. But if there were only 15 pics then I can see why publishers would have passed on it.
Well, to say the Stones were the sound of the 60′s is taking away the 60′s out of all the other bands that were cutting through the 60′s and there so many of them. I can say out loud the Beatles were the first! I was 13 in 63 when their first album came out and the craze was instantaneous! Nobody was around! I grew up with the Beatles and I’m not objective but looking back as an objective observer (which is hard) I dare not saying they were the best but as a phenomena they were and still are #1! Similar to Muhammad Ali or Charley Chaplin. You can argue the quality but you can not ignore they are a phenomena which is for me the greatest. (All 3.).
[...] Beatles’ First U.S. Concert Photos Sold for $360K Never-Before-Seen Photos of the Beatles in 1964 #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: [...]
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woohoo Danny…!! :D
There were many ‘sounds’ of the sixties. The one true thing is that
the Beatles’ fingerprints were all over each social change that
happened along in those days. Yeah, yeah, yeah … I get it. You were
either with the Beatles or the Stones; it’s just that the Beatles were
highlighting the changes being made and lead the way. Social changes.
Not parties.
[...] ver toda la colección subastada aquí VN:F [1.9.10_1130]please wait…Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)VN:F [1.9.10_1130]Rating: 0 (from 0 [...]
[...] Flavorwire В» Never-Before-Seen Photos of the Beatles in 1964 Jul 20, 2011 … Flavorwire: Cultural news and critique from Flavorpill. [...]
I can’t be bothered to fanny around with any smart comments,I’ll simply say Anne,you are deluded dear.
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