Oh, and by the way, the cool Beatles song for Snobs to like is “Cry Baby Cry,” off Side 4 of the White Album.
Wash and Mal would agree?
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Oh, and by the way, the cool Beatles song for Snobs to like is “Cry Baby Cry,” off Side 4 of the White Album.
Wash and Mal would agree?
Big Star was over once they were on some WB show soundtrack.
They may well have been referring to "That 70's Show", but I have a vague memory of hearing them during an actual WB show -- maybe "Gilmore Girls".
I've got the Pixies ACL on my TiVo. What does your friend look like Mr. Industries?
The cool Beatles song is Tomorrow Never Knows. No contest.
the cool Beatles song for Snobs to like is “Cry Baby Cry,”
Hah! I didn't think it was "cool" for Snobs to like ANY Beatles at all.
Hah! I didn't think it was "cool" for Snobs to like ANY Beatles at all.
It's always cool to find the hidden gem, even moreso when the whole catalog is so well known. It validates your discerning ear.
I'm sticking with my quixotic choice, "I Dig A Pony."
I'm sticking with my quixotic choice, "I Dig A Pony."
Yes! I only know it because an uber-cool music pusher friend put it on a mix for me once.
Oh, and by the way, the cool Beatles song for Snobs to like is “Cry Baby Cry,” off Side 4 of the White Album.
Actually, it's "Long Long Long," which clearly sets the stage for the dreamy space-rock of Big Star's Sister Lovers. And Lisah, of course Rock Snobs (or "Useless-Americans" in our prefered parlance) can like the Beatles, as long as it's either a) "the only real Beatles albums are Rubber Soul, Revolver, or the White Album, man" or b) "I only listen to the first four albums when the Beatles actually knew how to rock."
What does your friend look like Mr. Industries?
Short, goateed, Latino. Front and center a couple of times and off to one side towards the end.
as long as it's either a) "the only real Beatles albums are Rubber Soul, Revolver, or the White Album, man" or b) "I only listen to the first four albums when the Beatles actually knew how to rock."
I've always been partial to: "Wouldn't it be great if the Ramones had covered 'Polythene Pam'?"
It's also cool to cite McCartney's bass playing.
My favorite Beatles is "One After 909," especially the early version from Anthology 1.
t hastily hides Abbey Road under the couch cushion....
That's a whole new level to Rock Snobbery, David. Maybe it's something different.