The Beatles

Posted in: Musicouching by tryone on April 12th, 2009 | 3 Comments

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John, Paul, Ringo, George. The fabulous four, as they became known. Or just the fab four. Blew the minds of every act when they hit the musical scene. I think they surprise themselves. A group with inside writers. And history points out, groups with writers last a little longer. Unless they have writers contributing from the out side. It’s hard to pen point any writer’s best song. Because all creations is a illustrative concept of you imaginated mind. Revolution is a song unto itself as Help is a true repetition harmony of a group who was on their creative peak.

While Pete Best, have claim jealousy in some articles of past. I can’t recall them saying any negative about him. They just stated Ringo, was a more experience drummer. And If Mr. Best was good. His talent would have exploded with another of the successful acts coming from England.

John is consider by die-hard the serious side of the group. While Paul, is dismissed as the softer side. But really they compliment each other. And challenge each other to be the best. And quiet George, somehow I’m sure they probably told him to start writing. But the Beatles was a force to take true notice of. And have a tradition that still to be notice.

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  • beatlesfan April 12th, 2009 at 11:33 am

    That is the lamest thing I have ever read about the best band ever. Seriously that must have taken you 3 seconds to write. Perhaps you need to improve your spelling and grammar also.

  • tryone April 12th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

    To the beatles fan. First The spell check don’t catch all mistakes as they should on trinod. But rest asure. You commented. But you couldn’t name your best band. You can’t name an act that had more talented writers to change the perspective of the decades as the Beatles. None whatsoever!!

  • tryone April 19th, 2009 at 3:47 am

    Lennon and harrison both have stars on the street of hollywood. But it’s strange that they both decease. And the ones living don’t. Why not honor the last two while they are alive?

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