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  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
    it’s difficult to separate objectivity and sentiment seeing as the Beatles were a huge part of my musical upbringing...and I agree that it’s ‘heartwarming’.
    I have no such problem as the Beatles didn’t feature in mine. It’s dull, differing opinions respected as always though

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    • Heard it and thought Meh, there's a reason its never been released before

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      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
        I have no such problem as the Beatles didn’t feature in mine. It’s dull, differing opinions respected as always though
        They may not have featured directly ‘young’ Andrew...but I’d be surprised if they haven’t been a major influence.

        Sith...first no time for cricket and now the Beatles!!! What’s goin’ on?

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        • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
          Beatles’ latest single - ‘Now and Then’ - released later today. Never expected to say that again. 53 years between single recordings...in personal terms from ‘O’ levels to approaching 70. Must be some sort of (pun unavoidable) record.
          OK lets work with this a little bit. I listened and thought "Its OK but nothing more". Not my usual reaction to a Beatles song, but times and musical tastes move on. Then I heard some of the more current rap ets stuff being played by my son and thought "this is a work of genius". Its all relative.

          Then I got to thinking. 53 years between singles? Bo**ocks it is - "Free as a Bird" was a Beatles single released in December 1995. I believe it charted well in both the UK and USA as well as other countries. A year later "Real Love" was released as a Beatles single

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          • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
            They may not have featured directly ‘young’ Andrew...but I’d be surprised if they haven’t been a major influence.

            Sith...first no time for cricket and now the Beatles!!! What’s goin’ on?
            Bit before my time, I do like some of their songs but as oldies go there are other artists I'd listen to more. I really like strawberry fields but it would probably depress you to know which cover version I prefer to the original

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            • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
              OK lets work with this a little bit. I listened and thought "Its OK but nothing more". Not my usual reaction to a Beatles song, but times and musical tastes move on. Then I heard some of the more current rap ets stuff being played by my son and thought "this is a work of genius". Its all relative.

              Then I got to thinking. 53 years between singles? Bo**ocks it is - "Free as a Bird" was a Beatles single released in December 1995. I believe it charted well in both the UK and USA as well as other countries. A year later "Real Love" was released as a Beatles single
              Calm down GP...it was just a comment about a song. Nothing contentious. I’ve always, perhaps wrongly, thought of ‘Let it Be’ as being the Beatles’ last single, although I think ‘The Long and Winding Road’ was later released as a US single but remained just a UK album track. Both were released in 1970 hence my ‘O’ levels to ‘approaching 70’, 53 year gap comment.

              I like ‘Free as a Bird’ too, but I honestly don’t know what makes a song, or any other piece of art/music/literature, genius or ordinary. Ultimately I suspect it just comes down to what we like and beyond that things can become a tad pretentious.

              P.S. Perhaps the difference between ‘Free as a Bird’ and ‘Now and Then’ is that Lennon wrote the former in 1977, seven years after the Beatles split and three years before his death. The record was eventually released by the three remaining Beatles long after Lennon’s death and I don’t think he’s on it. Technology and AI have now allowed the voice of JL and GH’s guitar to feature prominently on ‘Now and Then’ hence the claim that it’s a Beatles record rather than something by Paul, George and Ringo.
              Last edited by ramAnag; 02-11-2023, 06:56 PM.

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              • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                Calm down GP...it was just a comment about a song. Nothing contentious. I’ve always, perhaps wrongly, thought of ‘Let it Be’ as being the Beatles’ last single, although I think ‘The Long and Winding Road’ was later released as a US single but remained just a UK album track. Both were released in 1970 hence my ‘O’ levels to ‘approaching 70’, 53 year gap comment.

                I like ‘Free as a Bird’ too, but I honestly don’t know what makes a song, or any other piece of art/music/literature, genius or ordinary. Ultimately I suspect it just comes down to what we like and beyond that things can become a tad pretentious.

                P.S. Perhaps the difference between ‘Free as a Bird’ and ‘Now and Then’ is that Lennon wrote the former in 1977, seven years after the Beatles split and three years before his death. The record was eventually released by the three remaining Beatles long after Lennon’s death and I don’t think he’s on it. Technology and AI have now allowed the voice of JL and GH’s guitar to feature prominently on ‘Now and Then’ hence the claim that it’s a Beatles record rather than something by Paul, George and Ringo.
                One thing I’d query, and you’ve mentioned it - the use of ‘AI’. Sounds like a touch of ‘emperor’s New Clothes’ to me. ‘improved recording techniques’ I have no doubt because they improve all the time, but flat-earther me is very suspicious about the AI *******s as a whole and I think this is another example of the media catching on to a new catchphrase and spamming us with it

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                • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                  One thing I’d query, and you’ve mentioned it - the use of ‘AI’. Sounds like a touch of ‘emperor’s New Clothes’ to me. ‘improved recording techniques’ I have no doubt because they improve all the time, but flat-earther me is very suspicious about the AI *******s as a whole and I think this is another example of the media catching on to a new catchphrase and spamming us with it
                  Totally accept that, and I’m not sure I’m right about ‘Free as a Bird’ either. As the two major music aficionados on here I did wonder what you and MA would make of the use of technology and the AI aspect. Having a little bit more of an ‘I know what I like’ attitude...I just know that I like it.

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                  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                    Totally accept that, and I’m not sure I’m right about ‘Free as a Bird’ either. As the two major music aficionados on here I did wonder what you and MA would make of the use of technology and the AI aspect. Having a little bit more of an ‘I know what I like’ attitude...I just know that I like it.
                    I have no objection to the best tech we have being used. There’s a less lauded but to me more interesting (and massive) recovery of Joe Meek demos which I get sent excerpts from Cherry Red, and it just wouldn’t be releaseable without new tech. My observation was the label, ‘AI’, just marketing bull**** jumped on by the media

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                    • This evening, for the first time in 6 months I shall be attending a Soul night. Not entirely Soul, there will also be R&B (proper R&B, not the stuff they label as such these days), Ska and Reggae. Not the taste of many on here, I appreciate, but I'm looking forward to it.

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                      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                        I have no objection to the best tech we have being used. There’s a less lauded but to me more interesting (and massive) recovery of Joe Meek demos which I get sent excerpts from Cherry Red, and it just wouldn’t be releaseable without new tech. My observation was the label, ‘AI’, just marketing bull**** jumped on by the media
                        I think you’re on a different (higher) level there than most of us, AF. Complicated chap, Joe Meek...not many are described as a ‘musical moron’ but a ‘genius with sound’.

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                        • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                          This evening, for the first time in 6 months I shall be attending a Soul night. Not entirely Soul, there will also be R&B (proper R&B, not the stuff they label as such these days), Ska and Reggae. Not the taste of many on here, I appreciate, but I'm looking forward to it.
                          Which is all that really matters. Enjoy!

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                          • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                            Which is all that really matters. Enjoy!
                            Thanks rA. The day's fun starts with a retirees' afternoon at the Secondary School I used to teach at. In excess of 100 owd buggers having a beer, some snacks and a reminisce from 3 till 630. Then into Amsterdam for a bite to eat and maybe another beer. Then off to the gig, last bus home which should see me safely there by 0200.

                            Life on the edge hey?

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                            • Sounds okay to me. MA...I have an album by GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars who I saw in Derby approaching half a century ago. It includes just about my favourite cover of Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. Know anything about them?

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                              • Support to Dr Feelgood, Kings Hall, 30th Oct 75, my second ever gig. Such were the times, my pal Keith and 14 year old me had a couple of pints in the Green Man on St Peter’s Street before the gig

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