RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles tv concert

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simer4001 wrote:I agree with this, but for me there is just something not quite right with 40 year old men pretending to be 20 year old Beatles.
What about 50 year-olds? LOL
But seriously folks, in our case anyway, we aren't pretending to be The Beatles, in fact no mention of them is made during the show. We just try to create a vibe and replicate the music as closely as possible. And having been together since 1992, won Best Cover Band in the Austin Music Awards 7 times, and still playing to packed houses, I can tell you the people must be having a good time. That's all we care about. Oh, and the money.
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Soulsaman wrote:On a different note, that bassist must be tired of hearing "Hey buddy you know the real Paul McCartney was left handed right?" LOL
Personally, I can tell you I got VERY tired MANY years ago of constantly being asked if I had to learn to play bass left-handed in order to join The Eggmen. Still get that question almost every night.
My stock answer:
1. I'm left-handed.
2. I didn't join the band, I started it.

I really should have business cards printed up that I could just hand out every time I get asked that question.
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never heird of them before...
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Saw Rain a few years ago (my daughter took me). The only hint of left-handedness at that time was this:
During Yesterday, they flipped the side-stage video screens so that the right-handed acoustic guitarist appeared left-handed.

It was a fun night; shed tears during a couple songs. What I do not get is why Beatles bands/shows perform Imagine. :!: :?:
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well guys, being left-handed is not easy. Ask me how I know. first of all, I was never able to afford a proper left-handed guitar when growing up in the 1960's, (American electric or Spanish classical), I could hardly afford a right-handed one from any country !! :(

It was only during the 1970's that I started to be able to buy them or trade them, and by then, I was used to playing upside-down guitars, and it didn't matter anymore how the guitar body was oriented.

Yes I always envied Paul McCartney for having a proper left-handed instrument, but my father ( a violinist himself) always said, "it's not how it looks, it's how you play it son".
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servant wrote: Saw Rain a few years ago (my daughter took me). The only hint of left-handedness at that time was this:
During Yesterday, they flipped the side-stage video screens so that the right-handed acoustic guitarist appeared left-handed.
It was a fun night; shed tears during a couple songs. What I do not get is why Beatles bands/shows perform Imagine. :!: :?:
must be because 98% of the public doesn't know when The Beatles broke up, and they imagine that "Imagine" is/was a Beatles' recording.
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shamustwin wrote:I can't stand these Beatles' tributes for one reason: The way they squeeze that characterized exagerated Liverpudlian vocal effect out of their throats!

It only seems to perpretrate a cheesy cartoony image of the Fabs, IMHO.
+1,000,000,000. Thank you, Jerry!

The Beatles never enunciated anything! Why do these tribute bands enunciate?
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