Mastodon Music Hall of Fame
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag @HannahHowe Big up the peas obviously. Bed-isn for peas.
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag @HannahHowe Did you? I just couldn't get into Double Fantasy at all. Heaven help me but the last thing he played on before is tragic assassination (that very day) was Yoko Ono's walking on thin ice. Would that he'd felt brave enough to make something like that.
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Sue Briccay :verifiedace:replied to Em-squared last edited by
Strange how that one is usually brought up about women in the music business, but rarely about men. βοΈ
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Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ πreplied to Em-squared last edited by
@emsquared @HannahHowe Well let's put it this way. If this Hall of Fame was set up and anyone suggested Macca I;d say they had to listen to The Frog Chorus on a loop for all eternity to demonstrate that they were being serious.
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Em-squaredreplied to Sue Briccay :verifiedace: last edited by
@essjayjay @HannahHowe True. Sadly men get more leeway in society in terms of unacceptae behaviour. Bad of me to mention it.
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag I could grit my teeth through the Frog Chorus. Say, say, say or Spies like us or no more lonely nights would be more of a challenge.
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Sue Briccay :verifiedace:replied to Em-squared last edited by
It certainly wasn't a criticism of you at all, but a criticism of the toxic boys' club that is the music business.
I've never heard James Brown (who used to fine his musicians if they played a bum note or made a mistake) or Don Van Vliet (Captn. Beefheart who used to abuse, bully and assault his band) described as being 'difficult to work with'.
The list is endless.
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Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ πreplied to Em-squared last edited by
@emsquared Is this where I bring up that the Beatle who wrote the best songs was George Harrison?
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Sue Briccay :verifiedace:replied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
Not to mention that he had the best solo career of all the Beatles.
"All Things Must Pass" outsold all the other ex Beatles' albums.
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Hannah Howereplied to Sue Briccay :verifiedace: last edited by
@essjayjay @emsquared This invites a broader question: is a βsuspect temperamentβ an essential for creativity?
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Sue Briccay :verifiedace:replied to Em-squared last edited by
Even worse; 'Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time' ...
AFAIC the only decent song he wrote as a solo artist was "Let 'em In".
Even then, Billy Paul's version was better than the original.
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Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ πreplied to Sue Briccay :verifiedace: last edited by
@essjayjay @emsquared I like Live and Let Die.
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag @essjayjay Top drawer Macca that.
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Em-squaredreplied to Sue Briccay :verifiedace: last edited by
@essjayjay @Black_Flag I agree re Billy Paul version of Let 'Em in. Much more powerful when repurposed in that way. He' s very stop start in the 70s. 80s much more a dead loss bar McCartney II.
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Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ πreplied to Em-squared last edited by
Ebony and ivory go together in perfect harmony....
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@HannahHowe @essjayjay I guess a lot of creativity emerges out of pain. Not essential but it does often seem, at least in the music world than originality rarely emerges out of increased comfort and wellbeing. I'm sure there are exceptions to the rule.
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Em-squaredreplied to Sue Briccay :verifiedace: last edited by
@essjayjay @Black_Flag Yep. Great album. Wish they'd de-Phil Spector it.
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag @essjayjay *twitches nervously*
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@emsquared @essjayjay I think many creative people have a high degree of sensitivity, which helps them to channel their creativity. Iβm not sure that itβs essential to produce works of art in any field, but for some that sensitivity is evident.
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Em-squaredreplied to Rage Rumbles π΄ββ οΈ π³οΈβπ π last edited by
@Black_Flag Certainly justice is kind of served as Here comes the sun is often the most streamed or oft cited fave Beatles track. He really had to fight hard to be taken seriously within The Beatles for solo work as submission (hence all things must pass having such a glut of unused material).