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Slightly before my time but I've been taking in some of their back catalogue of late and, wow, what a talented group they were!
Better than the Beatles?... perhaps not, and quite different musically, but certainly as talented in my opinion.
Graham Gouldman certainly helped with some of their songs, and what a talented writer that man was too.
Better than the Beatles?... perhaps not, and quite different musically, but certainly as talented in my opinion.
Graham Gouldman certainly helped with some of their songs, and what a talented writer that man was too.
sidewinder500 said:
They had great and different enough singers for a broad range, and an outstanding drummer.
Old live cuts show their harder edge when the Beatles were tame and the Stones not good enough musically from 67 onwards.
Great tunes as well, just not enough to shake the hierarchy
I agree their drummer was outstanding, some might say he over played but for me he was a hallmark of their earlier stuffOld live cuts show their harder edge when the Beatles were tame and the Stones not good enough musically from 67 onwards.
Great tunes as well, just not enough to shake the hierarchy
Always had a soft spot for them, mainly due to my mother being a fan. They wrote some great catchy pop songs, and the vocal harmonies were perfect.
They possibly suffered from being seen as a bit safe, they lacked the experimental nature of The Beatles, and the outrage of The Stones and The Kinks.
They possibly suffered from being seen as a bit safe, they lacked the experimental nature of The Beatles, and the outrage of The Stones and The Kinks.
Lotobear said:
sidewinder500 said:
They had great and different enough singers for a broad range, and an outstanding drummer.
Old live cuts show their harder edge when the Beatles were tame and the Stones not good enough musically from 67 onwards.
Great tunes as well, just not enough to shake the hierarchy
I agree their drummer was outstanding, some might say he over played but for me he was a hallmark of their earlier stuffOld live cuts show their harder edge when the Beatles were tame and the Stones not good enough musically from 67 onwards.
Great tunes as well, just not enough to shake the hierarchy
But Bobby Elliot's playing live was on a different level, as pitboard said pushing as in a big band, a force!
My drummer from days of yore posted this on FB, he still has a wonderful voice and now plays guitar
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A year or two ago I worked out the song by the Hollies, "He ain't heavy, he's my brother. This morning while making my coffee I picked up a guitar and played it. What an amazing piece of music it is. It crosses music-theory boundaries with major and minor chords that normally are not in the same key. Goodness knows how a tuning app would handle this masterpiece
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A year or two ago I worked out the song by the Hollies, "He ain't heavy, he's my brother. This morning while making my coffee I picked up a guitar and played it. What an amazing piece of music it is. It crosses music-theory boundaries with major and minor chords that normally are not in the same key. Goodness knows how a tuning app would handle this masterpiece
suthol said:
My drummer from days of yore posted this on FB, he still has a wonderful voice and now plays guitar
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A year or two ago I worked out the song by the Hollies, "He ain't heavy, he's my brother. This morning while making my coffee I picked up a guitar and played it. What an amazing piece of music it is. It crosses music-theory boundaries with major and minor chords that normally are not in the same key. Goodness knows how a tuning app would handle this masterpiece
Still didn't make me buy Miller Lite though ____________________________
A year or two ago I worked out the song by the Hollies, "He ain't heavy, he's my brother. This morning while making my coffee I picked up a guitar and played it. What an amazing piece of music it is. It crosses music-theory boundaries with major and minor chords that normally are not in the same key. Goodness knows how a tuning app would handle this masterpiece

Sky Arts had a good doc. on the Hollies. Such things tend to be repeated, catch it next time.
suthol said:
My drummer from days of yore posted this on FB, he still has a wonderful voice and now plays guitar
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A year or two ago I worked out the song by the Hollies, "He ain't heavy, he's my brother. This morning while making my coffee I picked up a guitar and played it. What an amazing piece of music it is. It crosses music-theory boundaries with major and minor chords that normally are not in the same key. Goodness knows how a tuning app would handle this masterpiece
Elton John played piano on that.____________________________
A year or two ago I worked out the song by the Hollies, "He ain't heavy, he's my brother. This morning while making my coffee I picked up a guitar and played it. What an amazing piece of music it is. It crosses music-theory boundaries with major and minor chords that normally are not in the same key. Goodness knows how a tuning app would handle this masterpiece
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