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The Beatles Were 'worst Musicians In The World' Says Quincy Jones
They sounded good to me. What say you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quincy Jones is a musical genius in my view, and I'm pleased he's said something that I've always felt.
I wasn't around when the Beatles were releasing songs, but having heard many of them over the years I've always though that, at best, they were average.
As a side note, and completely irrelevant to the thread, I have an enormous crush on Quincy Jones's daughter, Rashida Jones.
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I wasn't around when the Beatles were releasing songs, but having heard many of them over the years I've always though that, at best, they were average.
As a side note, and completely irrelevant to the thread, I have an enormous crush on Quincy Jones's daughter, Rashida Jones.
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Pop music does not exist without context.
At the beginning, The Beatles were not great musicians, but that's simply because no pop musicians were - they were all starting out together, and learning their new sounds and expressions together.
There is no doubt that all The Beatles had large amounts of raw talent, which developed as their careers progressed.
In terms of the Ringo joke - John Lennon knew full well that his friend would appreciate his sarky Scouse humour, secure in the knowledge that he was, and is, a superlative drummer, so no harm done.
Anyone who thinks Ringo is not a good drummer doesn't know what actually makes a good drummer.
I have interviewed hundreds of top-level pro drummers, and when Ringo's name is mentioned, it is always with deep respect for his ability and influence.
At the beginning, The Beatles were not great musicians, but that's simply because no pop musicians were - they were all starting out together, and learning their new sounds and expressions together.
There is no doubt that all The Beatles had large amounts of raw talent, which developed as their careers progressed.
In terms of the Ringo joke - John Lennon knew full well that his friend would appreciate his sarky Scouse humour, secure in the knowledge that he was, and is, a superlative drummer, so no harm done.
Anyone who thinks Ringo is not a good drummer doesn't know what actually makes a good drummer.
I have interviewed hundreds of top-level pro drummers, and when Ringo's name is mentioned, it is always with deep respect for his ability and influence.
Yes, Andy. If you weren't there when 'Love Me Do' suddenly hit the airwaves, you won't understand the influence of The Beatles. So fresh and vibrant. If you were born any later than 1958 then you grew up with the movements in music that they inspired and, yes, their songs will seem average and pleasant. Without the Beatles, Queen etc. as we know them, would not have existed in the form we know.
I'm no music pundit, but I was there and that sound was electrifying after the 50'smusic I heard as I grew up.
I saw them perform twice, they were very good onstage as well.
I'm no music pundit, but I was there and that sound was electrifying after the 50'smusic I heard as I grew up.
I saw them perform twice, they were very good onstage as well.
I don't think this has anything to do with jealously on the part of Quincy Jones.....he has no need, whatsoever, too feel jealous of anybody ! And it has nothing to do with money.
The reason that The Beatles were more famous than Jesus Christ were that they struck a cord with the youth of the day.
Any comparisons, with any body else are simply unneeded and unnecessary.
The reason that The Beatles were more famous than Jesus Christ were that they struck a cord with the youth of the day.
Any comparisons, with any body else are simply unneeded and unnecessary.
I was a teenager in 1965 and I would struggle to pick my top five records from this list, but I do know there wouldn't be a Beatles track in it.
http:// www.uk- charts. top-sou rce.inf o/top-1 00-1965 .shtml
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Quincy Jones also recons that Jacko stole a lot of songs.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/t vshowbi z/artic le-5365 095/Qui ncy-Jon es-says -Michae l-Jacks on-stol e-songs .html
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