Famous Beatle Sound-alikes
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nick_allen
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Re: Famous Beatle Sound-alikes
I don't remember the "Klaatu" rumour mentioned above, but I do recall that when the BeeGees first record (that I'm aware of) came out, "New York Mining Disaster" I think, a lot of people thought it was the Beatles using another name...
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longboard_ric
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Re: Famous Beatle Sound-alikes
Like many others I thought the Knickerbockers were really the Beatles. Great rocky tune but I think it was their only hit.
Badfinger are one of my all time favourite bands, with as we all know, a tragic story .
I have many of their albums but the most impressive is Wish You Were Here, from '74 I think. Arguably one of the best "lost" albums of all time.
Look here for a review and sound samples http://www.cdconnection.com/details/Bad ... 0094#songs
Badfinger are one of my all time favourite bands, with as we all know, a tragic story .
I have many of their albums but the most impressive is Wish You Were Here, from '74 I think. Arguably one of the best "lost" albums of all time.
Look here for a review and sound samples http://www.cdconnection.com/details/Bad ... 0094#songs
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
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longboard_ric
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Re: Famous Beatle Sound-alikes
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
Re: Famous Beatle Sound-alikes
Good call Shane
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