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The influence of the Beatles...you never know !
#1
Came across this audio ...interesting...even if it is a parody ! The Fab Four had their admirers ?...among other music giants !

[video=youtube;Y59k7AX9AKM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y59k7AX9AKM[/video]
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#2
Actually, Paul McCartney cites Zappa as his influence for the Sgt Pepper album, and in turn Zappa made "We're only in it for the Money" album as a direct parody of the Beatles. He was actually quite critical of the Beatles, and was on bad terms with John Lennon after they recorded a few songs together... you have to look up that one.
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#3
Hi Apostrophe !!! I knew I'd get your attention on this post ! Interesting factoids ....still the Beatles were in his music psyche nonetheless ???

Interesting ,,,what Zappa/Lennon collaborations can I get ?...also who in your estimation was a significant influence on Zappa or was he his own self made musical genius ?

Apostrophe(') Wrote:Actually, Paul McCartney cites Zappa as his influence for the Sgt Pepper album, and in turn Zappa made "We're only in it for the Money" album as a direct parody of the Beatles. He was actually quite critical of the Beatles, and was on bad terms with John Lennon after they recorded a few songs together... you have to look up that one.
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SteveO Wrote:Hi Apostrophe !!! I knew I'd get your attention on this post ! Interesting factoids ....still the Beatles were in his music psyche nonetheless ???

Interesting ,,,what Zappa/Lennon collaborations can I get ?...also who in your estimation was a significant influence on Zappa or was he his own self made musical genius ?

Well when it comes to his influences, that man could only answer for himself. He often cites old R&B albums and blues like Muddy Waters as well as some experimental composers of the time. But you could also say every musician has a little bit of their own self made musical genius.
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#5
Right you are ! As for Zappa and Lennon I guess the only record would be the 1971 Fillmore East concert / To tell you the truth I had no idea they ever crossed paths...dah :redface:

It appears that he was into obscure music right off the get go...listening to Varese and other avant garde artists
Apostrophe(') Wrote:Well when it comes to his influences, that man could only answer for himself. He often cites old R&B albums and blues like Muddy Waters as well as some experimental composers of the time. But you could also say every musician has a little bit of their own self made musical genius.
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#6
The Beatle whose connection comes most to mind is Ringo..................He did star in 2000 motels as Zappa and although he does not show obvious link might well have been the channel for Zappa flow into Beatle circles.
Nice to be able to go back to trust and friendship!!!!!!!!!

It's a mixed up sensation this being alive
Oh! it wears a man down into the ground
It's the strangest elation
I can't describe it
Oh it leaves a man weary
It makes a man frown.
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#7
its amazing hearing the influence other artists had on the beatles and the stories behind them listening to such agreats as the Beach boys and being compelled to write a song as a result of the listen
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#8
With the understanding that they modeled themselves somewhat on the Fab 4, this ELO tune is especially Beatles-esque: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb6B96-Ujqo
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
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#9
even John Lennon once said in an interview....if the Beatles were still recording,we'd sound a lot like ELO
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#10
Really?????...no surprise, he was somewhat negative regarding the Beatles("I don't believe in Beatles" from the song God)...a little jealously over Paul's huge success with Wings, I presume. I personally would never equate ELO (a great band by the way) with the Fab Four.

For me Oasis was the band that mirrored The Beatles ...and look how successful they were!!!!! Confusedmile:
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