yeah probably, maybe one or two more classics with the material that would have made up ATMP and the John and Paul's first records, but they would have no doubt peaked with Abbey Road
I don't think they'd attempt disco.
In the early part of the 70s, they would've been all soft rock like James Taylor, Seals and Croft, et al, but they would've thrown in some hard rock stuff as well, just to mix things up and stay versatile. Then they would've done both punk and new wave to close out the 70s and enter the early 80s. The they would've broken up for a few years, and then get back together as an oldies act playing all the hits, and maybe writing a handful of new songs and release new albums for the fans that were there from the start, but none of the new fans would buy them, or care, because the old stuff was much better.
And, of course people would still argue about which era of The Beatles was best, or their personal favorite.
beatles fans are delusional and want to pretend their gay ass boyband didn't go out on one of the most boring lackluster albums of all time. it's the one thing they have hanging over them, thank god it exists
You're right ultimately. Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane and Hendrix were all way more about it. Yes CAN and Pearls before Swine aswell. The 5th Dimension. I could go on.
I think they may have gotten into Dreampop style music with some granny shit thrown in . They all had plenty of creative juice left so it could have worked.
more aor mom soft pop rock
This but thats kinda already what they were. Tbh like 80s AOR more than The Beatles.
Realistically they'd just turn into a shitty boomer trend chasing band like the Stones or solo Paul and George did. They'd do disco, new wave, etc.
yeah probably, maybe one or two more classics with the material that would have made up ATMP and the John and Paul's first records, but they would have no doubt peaked with Abbey Road
The Long And Winding Road sounds like a disco song, I don't have the skills to make a cover though.
>The Long And Winding Road sounds like a disco song
What the fuck
In terms of composition. put it at 1.5 or 1.75.
Not even close. John Lennox’s Whatever Gets You Through the Night is more disco
I don't think they'd attempt disco.
In the early part of the 70s, they would've been all soft rock like James Taylor, Seals and Croft, et al, but they would've thrown in some hard rock stuff as well, just to mix things up and stay versatile. Then they would've done both punk and new wave to close out the 70s and enter the early 80s. The they would've broken up for a few years, and then get back together as an oldies act playing all the hits, and maybe writing a handful of new songs and release new albums for the fans that were there from the start, but none of the new fans would buy them, or care, because the old stuff was much better.
And, of course people would still argue about which era of The Beatles was best, or their personal favorite.
Faded into relative obscurity like how Small Faces and Cream did. They were on there way to being forgotten when Lennon was killed.
GET OFF LULZ AND NEVER POST ON ANY BOARD EVER AGAIN!
more shitty music to plague the world with, we should thank yoko for preventing this
Take some songs from each of their first solo albums and there you have it.
They would have lost all the royalties after Harrison gets sued for stealing "My Sweet Lord", the 3rd song on side B.
Let It Be was the final one retard
(you)
beatles fans are delusional and want to pretend their gay ass boyband didn't go out on one of the most boring lackluster albums of all time. it's the one thing they have hanging over them, thank god it exists
I prefer the albums chronologically, Personally, Abby Road is weaker than let it be as an album.
You're right ultimately. Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane and Hendrix were all way more about it. Yes CAN and Pearls before Swine aswell. The 5th Dimension. I could go on.
You're comparing apples to oranges
Abbey Road side 2 is the best thing the Beatles ever did and I will die on that hill.
Ev'rybody's laughing
Ev'rybody's happy
HEEEEEEERRRREEEE comes the Tard King
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Musique concrete pop
I think they may have gotten into Dreampop style music with some granny shit thrown in . They all had plenty of creative juice left so it could have worked.
hard rock, that was the thing to do in '71. But none of the vocalists had the chops to belt out the blues tbth.
this
It's bizarre how popular Imagine is compared to this track, far and away the best solo song he wrote
33% classic, 33% shit, and 33% unmemorable just like the rest of their albums
Probably something like this...
>mfw Scaruffi incels lost the story after decades of tryharding
he won though
If you put together the best songs from McCartney/Plastic Ono Band/All Things Must Pass you get another 10/10 album
i love oh! yoko that song just has this moving forward feel that is great, with good drumming too.
John Lennon himself said that ELO is what The Beatles would have sounded like if they stayed together and made music in the 70s.