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Its a lame argument to say who did what first, most groups from that era as with other eras borrowed ideas off each other..........it was the sign of good taste and respect for your fellow artist. The Beatles just made a better job of borrowing these ideas from others and producing consistently the better music.
Nothing personal here, just get over it Stones fans that the Beatles were the superior band:thumb: |
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And I agree with Unknown Soldier what matters is the success of the effort. Paint it Black I don't like that much, too repetitive and simple. Far too long for the music in it. Harrison did some interesting ones like 'Love You To' on Revolver, which I think is quite a successful effort. |
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Just thought though,(even though the Stones had a longer career) that the Stones were able to make a few perfect albums in their first 7 years while the Beatles made not one.
If Octopus Garden don't ruin Abbey Road, then Maxwell does. |
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Could you recommend me, a rich sounding psychedelic album by the Stones? |
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