HUSKER 37
All-American
By "Evolve", I meant more of the Experimentation to create a new sound..Much like Jimi Hendrix insisting he could hear colours...or was it taste sounds?.The Stones never evolved into playing different styles of music? That is news to me. They covered everything from rock, soul, country, blues, folk, bluegrass, gospel; they even dabbled with some disco. The Who maybe but not so much but The Stones come on.One thing that separates the Beatles from bands like the Stones and The Who is the way they continued to evolve...I can count maybe a dozen songs by the Who or the Stones that I absolutely love..But they are pretty similar to each other..And their average stuff really sucks hard in most cases...Whereas...with the Beatles..It was like being able to enjoy several genera at the same time..And I probably only heard five bad songs from them, ever.
Van Morrison probably has over 40 songs that I really love..But some of his bad ones make you want to drink..
His influences are so subtle..maybe some Leadbelly and some Ray Charles??
As far as The Beatles only having 5 bad songs, there are probably that many bad ones on the White Album alone but because they are Beatles songs people give them a pass. The early pop three chords repeating the same line over and over again while bobbing your head back and forth are borderline at best (Herman’s Hermits type crap) and forced them to have no choice but to evolve or they wouldn’t have been able to keep up.
All British bands that were worth their salt ripped off the old blues cats and Elvis to a certain extent that is why most of the best bands are from over seas and during that era.
As far as Van Morrison influences being subtle, he wanted to be one of those blues cats or the old Motown singers or like you said Ray Charles and you can throw in Solomon Burke as well. Just like Elvis he is also heavily influenced by those old time gospel albums as were a lot of people back then.
Arguing The Stones and The Beatles is kind of like arguing Coke vs. Pepsi, Magic vs. Larry. At the end of the day neither side will change their views but will show why they love their choice so much. :clap :woo :thumbs
“If music got to free your mind”
I'd almost forgotten both the Stones and the Beatles tried to "countryfy" one or two of their tunes..I always thought it was an inside joke between them to see just how bad they could sound and still see it climb the charts.
I dunno..Some of the stuff I've read on this thread will probably influence me a little..At least make me a little more reluctant to play certain music in the presence of other people??
I was sitting at a stoplight when this rusty pickup with NY plates pulled up next to me.
The two guys looked like steelworkers..One even appeared to be wearing a reflective vest you see road workers wear...The really scary thing about them???
They were comfortable enough in their masculinity? to be blaring "Tears for Fears" greatest hits with the windows down...full blast!!
And Now... 'cause of you, I'm going to have to see if I can find out who
is.
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