RockBand.com

  • 01-13-2010 10:02 PM
    Dragonheart1991
    I heard the cover...think i might stab my ears now.

    John Lennon and George Harrison must be turning in their graves.
  • 01-13-2010 10:16 PM
    BeatlesFan88
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dragonheart1991 View Post
    I heard the cover...think i might stab my ears now.

    John Lennon and George Harrison must be turning in their graves.

    of what? Revolution? Where'd you hear it at?
  • 01-13-2010 10:16 PM
    ahmynameisdave
  • 01-13-2010 10:19 PM
    ahmynameisdave
    WOW. this is the worst part of that youtube video witht the coldplay cover.

    some guy named 1starforeveryone says this:

    :) I might replace the Beatles version with this in my MP4 player. The beatles version is nice, but I love how Coldplay modernizes the song with a fresh hip new style. It's like upgrading from a 1968 computer to a 2010 computer. Besides, George Harrison is dead, and it's kinda icky to listen to a song from a dead person.

    then this:

    I realise it maybe difficult to understand. You see, when a song writer dies, the life within the song also dies, and is replaced with a "deadness" that makes it harmful to listen to. The channel that connects the listener to the soul of the artist is severed, and what is left is degraded echoes. We have to make sure that we stay in the present with fresh music that is filled with new life.

    and then this:

    No, I heard it from George Harrison himself. He expressed his worry about people listening to his original recordings after he was dead. He wanted other artists to pick up on this song after his death to perserve the life in it, which is why I applaud Coldplay. Honestly, I think that after Ringo dies, a "BeatIes 2" should be formed to put a concentrated effort in creating new BeatIe songs to replace the old decaying versions.


    that is so unimagineably ******ed that i cannot even comprehend it.
  • 01-13-2010 10:19 PM
    ahmynameisdave
    wow didnt realize that r e t a r d e d would be blocked.

    suprising.
  • 01-13-2010 10:21 PM
    Big-A2
    I'm quite sure that 1StarForEveryone is being sarcastic. 1968 computer? Hahaha.

    Also, don't tripple post. Use the edit button.
  • 01-13-2010 10:21 PM
    TheNew
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ahmynameisdave View Post
    WOW. this is the worst part of that youtube video witht the coldplay cover.

    some guy named 1starforeveryone says this:

    :) I might replace the Beatles version with this in my MP4 player. The beatles version is nice, but I love how Coldplay modernizes the song with a fresh hip new style. It's like upgrading from a 1968 computer to a 2010 computer. Besides, George Harrison is dead, and it's kinda icky to listen to a song from a dead person.

    then this:

    I realise it maybe difficult to understand. You see, when a song writer dies, the life within the song also dies, and is replaced with a "deadness" that makes it harmful to listen to. The channel that connects the listener to the soul of the artist is severed, and what is left is degraded echoes. We have to make sure that we stay in the present with fresh music that is filled with new life.

    and then this:

    No, I heard it from George Harrison himself. He expressed his worry about people listening to his original recordings after he was dead. He wanted other artists to pick up on this song after his death to perserve the life in it, which is why I applaud Coldplay. Honestly, I think that after Ringo dies, a "BeatIes 2" should be formed to put a concentrated effort in creating new BeatIe songs to replace the old decaying versions.


    that is so unimagineably ******ed that i cannot even comprehend it.


    .................................................. .................................................. ........................I'm stunned............
  • 01-13-2010 10:23 PM
    BeatlesFan88
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ahmynameisdave View Post
    WOW. this is the worst part of that youtube video witht the coldplay cover.

    some guy named 1starforeveryone says this:

    :) I might replace the Beatles version with this in my MP4 player. The beatles version is nice, but I love how Coldplay modernizes the song with a fresh hip new style. It's like upgrading from a 1968 computer to a 2010 computer. Besides, George Harrison is dead, and it's kinda icky to listen to a song from a dead person.

    then this:

    I realise it maybe difficult to understand. You see, when a song writer dies, the life within the song also dies, and is replaced with a "deadness" that makes it harmful to listen to. The channel that connects the listener to the soul of the artist is severed, and what is left is degraded echoes. We have to make sure that we stay in the present with fresh music that is filled with new life.

    and then this:

    No, I heard it from George Harrison himself. He expressed his worry about people listening to his original recordings after he was dead. He wanted other artists to pick up on this song after his death to perserve the life in it, which is why I applaud Coldplay. Honestly, I think that after Ringo dies, a "BeatIes 2" should be formed to put a concentrated effort in creating new BeatIe songs to replace the old decaying versions.


    that is so unimagineably ******ed that i cannot even comprehend it.

    Wow, what an idiot.
  • 01-13-2010 10:23 PM
    ahmynameisdave
    he isnt being sarcastic..

    and nah i prefer to triple post.
  • 01-13-2010 10:24 PM
    MrOwn1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ahmynameisdave View Post
    I realise it maybe difficult to understand. You see, when a song writer dies, the life within the song also dies, and is replaced with a "deadness" that makes it harmful to listen to. The channel that connects the listener to the soul of the artist is severed, and what is left is degraded echoes. We have to make sure that we stay in the present with fresh music that is filled with new life.

    This sounds like some weird-ass religion or something.