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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: slowmover on March 09, 2016, 09:07:40 AM
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The Fifth Beatle
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No doubt a huge influence on the boys from Liverpool .
Dusty
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One of the very best arrangers who ever graced pen to staff.
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Indeed, without George Martin, the Beatles were basically Herman's Hermits.
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To the Brits his work with the Goons is probably equally important .
Dusty
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one of the greats.
I think it's fair to say that there wouldn't be The Beatles without him.
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Indeed, without George Martin, the Beatles were basically Herman's Hermits.
Nah. The Beatles were a rockabilly band inspired by the likes of Buddy Holly. Their early recordings '60-'62 are badass rock & roll. and the final lineup of John Paul George and Ringo comprised some seriously talented singers/songwriters/musicians.
Herman's Hermits? Bubblegum pop with a couple of hits in the mid-60s.
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I think it's fair to say that there wouldn't be The Beatles without him.
Talented guy who had a huge influence on the band, and expanded their repertoire, but I'm quite sure The Beatles would've been a thing without him. They'd have been a different thing, yes. But there was a lot of talent wrapped up in those four guys.
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My meaning wasn't that The Beatles weren't going to make it. They were talented and driven guys that would've been big artists.
But without Geo Martin, likely no Ringo or strings on Yesterday, Tomorrow Never Knows, Sgt Pepper, et al.