From: Ken Thompsen <joseph-k@swbell.net>
Reply-To: tv@obbard.com
To: tv@obbard.com
Subject: Re: (TV) RE: Beatles Influence on Television
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 16:15:03 -0500
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> I'm not really disagreeing with either of you------just that in that
1987
> (Sept./Oct.) Option Magazine interview (the one that used to be on the
now
> defunct "Rivethead"/Unofficial Television web-site) TV talked at length
about
> how he wasn't that big a fan of the Beatles and how why he instead
preferred
> the Stones or the pop hits of Petulia Clark to the Beatles. Which
doesn't
> mean he wasn't influenced by the Beatles.
>
> (By the way, I can't find an electronic copy of this Option interview by
Maria
> V. Montgomery ("Tom Verlaine on Music, Books, Films and ....." anywhere
on the
> internet---anyone know where it resides or have an electronic copy?)
>
I can say this...I just gave the chords for Without a Word to Cameron and I
can tell you it's very Beatle(ish). Like a Roy Orbison song or something,
who influenced the Beatles a lot. Even though Verlaine says he was
influenced by the Stones and such (which I believe), Rock and Roll changed
a
whole lot because of the Beatles (who copied Chuck Berry and Roy Orbison)
by
incorporating minor chords in their progressions, jumping into minor chords
at the bridge of a song, etc..If it was up to the Stones, EVERYTHING would
still be blues based...but it's not, and the Beatles are the first to try
all of that.
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