"RichL" <rpleavitt@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:qnbPj.1870$nb4.606@trnddc08... Sean Carroll <seanc130@hotmail.com> wrote: <fattuchus@yahoo.com> wrote The Beach Boys had a good sound, even a unique sound. But the Beach Boys had the same sound over and over and over and over again. The Beatles were capable of many different sounds. 'The same sound over and over
<fattuchus@yahoo.com> wrote The Beach Boys had a good sound, even a unique sound. But the Beach Boys had the same sound over and over and over and over again. The Beatles were capable of many different sounds. 'The same sound over and over again' is not an accurate description of the Beach Boys. Yes, they had far less stylistic range than the Beatles. But they did plenty of great
<fattuchus@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:79b1be10-2bfe-4d7d-8dbc-03d4944ac53f@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Apr 16, 12:36 am, Trent Thorax <tthora...@marveljack.com> wrote: Clearly the Beach Boys had the superior sound and lyrics, but the Beatles' cultural impact cannot be denied. LOL! < The Beach Boys had a good sound, even a unique sound. But the Beach Boys had the same
Re: Death and John: It is not dying... �It is not dying... �John wrote about death a lot! I don't think John was necessarily writing about death on "Tomorrow Never Knows" (one of my favorite songs/play at very loud decibels) although there was a lot going on death related in his lyrics for "Eleanor Rigby:" ER dying in church, being buried alone with her name, Father McKenzie wiping the