Hard Day's Night.1964 20:46 - Oct 9 with 652 views | onehunglow | Can't believe I m watching this now 56 years later with wife of 40 years plus etc. To think these lads were basically together 10 yrs, the quality and volume of their work has endure. Like most parents ,mine thought they'd be a passing phase | |
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Hard Day's Night.1964 on 23:42 - Oct 9 with 634 views | chad | Saw parts of it, fascinating, some lovely harmonies. | | | |
Hard Day's Night.1964 on 00:29 - Oct 10 with 625 views | Professor | And I’m just pleased my mum did not like Ringo. | | | |
Hard Day's Night.1964 on 09:36 - Oct 10 with 573 views | epaul | Their music was shite | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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Hard Day's Night.1964 on 09:43 - Oct 10 with 570 views | onehunglow | But music that has endured for almost 60 years and without them countless bands would not have formed. Massively important and significant.. Still,music is nothing but subjective. The film brought back many memories so Im grateful for that sxxxt or not. | |
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Hard Day's Night.1964 on 12:37 - Oct 10 with 555 views | Wingstandwood | Exactly like with ABBA, the Beatles had an ability to write a prolific amount of tunes/singles soooooo ‘catchy’ that they somehow seem to stick in the memory many decades even after their first release. Interesting for me to ponder what a lot of their songs would have sounded like if they had been recorded decades later in far more advanced 24 track digital studios’. The technological advancement in effects, equipment and technology makes what was available to recording-artists back in the day 50+ years back look rather basic by comparison. But would that take away the charm for many a mega-fan? | |
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Hard Day's Night.1964 on 12:49 - Oct 10 with 549 views | Darran | ” The film brought back many memories so Im grateful” And that was just Wilfrid Brambell. | |
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Hard Day's Night.1964 on 13:06 - Oct 10 with 547 views | onehunglow | Hard Days Night is a top line hotel in Liverpool . The Beatles have made the city of Liverpool a lorra money over the years and they used the city as a cornerstone of their appeal.Fair enough. Film had some utterly memorable melodies like ,"If I fell" .Melody is often second place for noise and effects,for some,which is fair enough but sxxte Beatles music never was. Been learning Whiskey in the Jar traditional style ,then ,as a contrast , listened to Metallica absolutely criminally crucify "Whiskey in the Jar". Chaq un eh | |
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