Songs I mistook for Beatles songs.
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Songs I mistook for Beatles songs.
As a kid there were some songs I mistook for Beatles songs.Some of these songs couldn't possibly have been The Beatles.The first song that comes to my mind is"Fox On The Run",which was actually done by British group The Sweet in 1975.Another song is"Come And Get It"by Badfinger.The last two songs,"My Sweet Lord"and"What Is Life?",were actually two of George Harrison's first solo hit songs.But I suppose I was close with the latter two.
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I was pretty impressed by Cheap Trick when they hit it big in the late '70s. Not as cloney as the Knicks, but something like "Surrender" had a definite Beatles thing going, even if the speed was a bit fast and the guitar work speedier and more dense.
Dare I mention it: Todd Rundgren's least-favorite album, "Deface the Music". The first time I heard a cherry-picked track, it caught me for a few seconds until I realized that it wasn't an unreleased Beatles track--just a jokester trying to fulfill an album contract. I'm almost ashamed to admit that I bought the vinyl out of curiosity. Good hooks with cynical intent...Then there's some XTC, which could fool ya some of the time.
Dare I mention it: Todd Rundgren's least-favorite album, "Deface the Music". The first time I heard a cherry-picked track, it caught me for a few seconds until I realized that it wasn't an unreleased Beatles track--just a jokester trying to fulfill an album contract. I'm almost ashamed to admit that I bought the vinyl out of curiosity. Good hooks with cynical intent...Then there's some XTC, which could fool ya some of the time.
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I was pretty impressed by Cheap Trick when they hit it big in the late '70s. Not as cloney as the Knicks, but something like "Surrender" had a definite Beatles thing going, even if the speed was a bit fast and the guitar work speedier and more dense.
Dare I mention it: Todd Rundgren's least-favorite album, "Deface the Music". The first time I heard a cherry-picked track, it caught me for a few seconds until I realized that it wasn't an unreleased Beatles track--just a jokester trying to fulfill an album contract. I'm almost ashamed to admit that I bought the vinyl out of curiosity. Good hooks with cynical intent...Then there's some XTC, which could fool ya some of the time.
Dare I mention it: Todd Rundgren's least-favorite album, "Deface the Music". The first time I heard a cherry-picked track, it caught me for a few seconds until I realized that it wasn't an unreleased Beatles track--just a jokester trying to fulfill an album contract. I'm almost ashamed to admit that I bought the vinyl out of curiosity. Good hooks with cynical intent...Then there's some XTC, which could fool ya some of the time.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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I mistook Emitt Rhodes for Paul McCartney following the release of Emitt's first album.
Also Jeff Lynne of the very early days of ELO sounded quite a bit like Lennon as did the first Hudson Brother's release "So You Are A Star" in some respects.
Also Jeff Lynne of the very early days of ELO sounded quite a bit like Lennon as did the first Hudson Brother's release "So You Are A Star" in some respects.
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I agree with you, Bob. If you want to get a real flavor for Cheap Trick, pick up their first album. That's what they really meant to sound like. Afterward, although they tried to hold onto that, bad production and need of a hit caused them to water things down a little more. Although Heaven Tonight and In Color have some GREAT songs on them. "Downed" has a big Beatles influence, as does "Taxman, Mr. Thief".
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Cheap Trick: Love 'em, and yes, that first album is awesome. It has great songs, and very cool bass playing and tone(Gibson T-bird).
The Grays: I fell in love with that CD, too bad they couldn't stick together. My best friend runs into Jon Brion a lot, says he's a very cool guy and total guitar nut.
XTC: One of my top 5 favorite bands. Watched a video of a 1982 live German TV performance over the weekend, they really put on a great show.
Badfinger: I've always liked their music, we're gonna open for Badfinger soon. I think it's next month.
The Grays: I fell in love with that CD, too bad they couldn't stick together. My best friend runs into Jon Brion a lot, says he's a very cool guy and total guitar nut.
XTC: One of my top 5 favorite bands. Watched a video of a 1982 live German TV performance over the weekend, they really put on a great show.
Badfinger: I've always liked their music, we're gonna open for Badfinger soon. I think it's next month.
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