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Post by Jake Jortles on Feb 9, 2023 12:27:50 GMT -5
If the Beatles were brought back for a show, I'd definitely want the hype and energy to be capitalized on with some big time Beatlemania pop stuff. Just going absolutely fucking nuts.
1. All My Loving 2. Eight Days a Week 3. Please, Please Me 4. Twist and Shout
I have a playlist on Spotify that is called "Beatles Pretty." These are the songs I find myself returning to most often from them. Shit got heavier, shit got more psychy, I listen to a lot of modern pop bangers. When I'm feeling romantic / nostalgic, the Beatles still hit the spot more than anyone else. Something is my only true regret in this draft. Other than that, these make up the core of that playlist.
5. If I fell 6. This Boy 7. Here, There and Everywhere 8. Yes It Is 9. In My Life 10. What You're Doing 11. Here Comes the Sun
Then moving into more banger territory. Love the idea of a Because > I Want You transition.
12. Because 13. I Want You (She's So Heavy) 14. Revolution 1 15. Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - Reprise (featuring Jimi Hendrix) 16. A Day in the Life 17 Hey Jude
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
expanding on this a bit since everyone else is doing it. I had a Sirius sub for a good bit and would listen to Beatles radio quite a bit. they have spots where they do interviews of old Beatles heads, classmates, Liverpool townsfolk , etc. and this one I caught was this sweet old lady that knew the lads from highschool. she talked about this was her favorite and she got me so hype to hear a song I had never heard before and ended up really liking it. so 'ats off to the misses for turning me onto it. it would blow her mind that 60 years later the song would be drafted in a Beatles draft on a drug music festival board.
Any restrictions on guests? Dead or alive? Do they have to be someone from when the Beatles were active and touring or can it be newer artists? piggy pablo
Any restrictions on guests? Dead or alive? Do they have to be someone from when the Beatles were active and touring or can it be newer artists? piggy pablo
Post by potentpotables on Feb 9, 2023 22:17:53 GMT -5
I once went to Durango, CO for their Snowdown festival - January 30-Feb 3 or so in 2013. The first night we went to see a Beatles cover band. What's the most average Beatles song you could name a cover band after? They might have done it.
I once went to Durango, CO for their Snowdown festival - January 30-Feb 3 or so in 2013. The first night we went to see a Beatles cover band. What's the most average Beatles song you could name a cover band after? They might have done it.
isn't the fab four the biggest one? feel like that's the laziest
I once went to Durango, CO for their Snowdown festival - January 30-Feb 3 or so in 2013. The first night we went to see a Beatles cover band. What's the most average Beatles song you could name a cover band after? They might have done it.
isn't the fab four the biggest one? feel like that's the laziest
Post by LoveLuckLaughter on Feb 10, 2023 10:29:29 GMT -5
Here is my finished product. I wasn't sure what direction I was going until a few songs in, so missed out on some I may have wanted. But I think it came together well.
Mine is a very special Valentine's Day concert, taking place in Detroit on V-Day. A concert for lovers. I decided to dedicate this draft to my parents, who have been married for 49 years. I took them to see a Beatle's tribute band around Valentine's Day in 2019. It was a few months after my mom had been diagnosed with dementia, and she was clearly becoming a different version of herself. She enjoyed herself, bopping her head and singing outloud to the songs. My dad, who is not especially tender with her, kept taking her hand and looking at her lovingly and crying during certain songs. I remember that "In My Life" was the song that really brought on the intense emotion for him. Like most loves, their's has not been easy, so I have songs that reflect that side of love, too. Hard times, letting go.
Whether you are bringing your sweetheart or are just a lover at heart coming alone, this show is for you. Set in Detroit, The Beatles have tapped into the best of Motown for this night. Diana Ross and Stevie Wonder* will join the band on-stage for select songs! Diana has covered The Beatles multiple times solo and with The Supremes. There were even rumors in the 70's of a "Diana Ross Takes On The Beatles" album, which never got off the ground. And who can forget Stevie's dynamic cover of "We Can Work It Out". This is a can't miss night for love and great music!
Setlist: All You Need Is Love And I Love Her Girl When I'm Sixty-Four Dear Prudence Blackbird Her Majesty*
Diana Ross comes on-stage to great applause I Saw Her Standing There w/Diana I Will w/Diana Michelle w/Diana
Diana leaves stage to a standing ovation Stevie Wonder is announced (clap clap clap) We Can Work It Out w/Stevie You Really Got A Hold On Me* w/Stevie Any Time At All* w/Stevie Stevie leaves stage
Two of Us If I Needed Someone* I'll Follow The Sun* Here,There and Everywhere Diana and Stevie return together Long, Long, Long w/Diana and Stevie
Fin
Encore Real Love* In My Life
Diana and Stevie return to stage for remaining songs The Long and Winding Road w/Diana and Stevie Don't Let Me Down w/Diana and Stevie Good Night w/Diana and Stevie
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.