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PIP
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Fuck off.
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:'( :'(
One of the true greats of real Rock 'n' Roll.
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LOL...no he wasn't.
Led Zeppelin, Rush, The Who are greats of Rock and Roll
Little Richard was a minstrel novelty act.
Really? Okay...
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:'( :'(
One of the true greats of real Rock 'n' Roll.
X2
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I thought he died decades ago. RIP Terrible nickname though. I wonder how many dates he didn't get because of it.
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PIP
Sergeant Mac Eliot:
"Long Tall Sally, she built sweet, she got everything, that Uncle John need. Aw baby, I'm gonna have me some fun, I'm gonna have me some fun, I'm gonna have me some fun"
(https://i.makeagif.com/media/5-14-2015/nKwb3I.gif)
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I thought he died decades ago. RIP Terrible nickname though. I wonder how many dates he didn't get because of it.
I had always thought he was a peter puffer, but he apparently got more ass than a toilet seat at a chili cook-off.
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Sergeant Mac Eliot:
"Long Tall Sally, she built sweet, she got everything, that Uncle John need. Aw baby, I'm gonna have me some fun, I'm gonna have me some fun, I'm gonna have me some fun"
(https://i.makeagif.com/media/5-14-2015/nKwb3I.gif)
*5 mins later*
(https://www.joblo.com/assets/images/oldsite/top_ten_gallery_img/42b676f5-ea43-99fc.jpg)
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I had always thought he was a peter puffer, but he apparently got more ass than a toilet seat at a chili cook-off.
According to Wikipedia he considered himself "omnisexual." ::) I think he stuck his dick in about anything.
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Little Richard believed in The Beatles before they became famous.
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7c/67/ff/7c67ff3c0593d43858af85649b012d69.jpg)
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I would venture to guess that not one member of this forum owns an actual Little Richard album or could name more than half a dozen tunes, if not less. One trick pony who faded away decades ago.
I have a few of his recordings on vinyl. I also made certain to purchase Chuck Berry's last record, also on vinyl. Big fan of early Rock 'n' Roll. Everyone had a gimmick but that doesn't mean they were gimmicks.
As for names, a friend of mine that was in show bidness once said - "You change your name until you make a name for yourself".
Smart guy. I have no idea if he is still alive or not. Have not seen nor heard from him in decades.
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Dude was a pioneer of rock music whether you liked him or not. He certainly influenced many in the music world.
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RIP
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On my Ratt DVD there’s a bonus scene with the boys meeting him at one of their video shoots (WAY back).
That and The Predator scene (mentioned) in which dude’s singing his tune is the closest I’ve come to giving a shit.
Still, he’s certainly a pioneer. I’ll give him that.
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Little Richard believed in The Beatles before they became famous.
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7c/67/ff/7c67ff3c0593d43858af85649b012d69.jpg)
Looka the huge HEED on Little Richard! Heed MOVE! ;D It's like the Beatles got caught in it's gravitational pull... ;D
Great title song for the Jayne Mansfield film, "The Girl Can't Help It".
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LOL...no he wasn't.
Led Zeppelin, Rush, The Who are greats of Rock and Roll
Little Richard was a minstrel novelty act.
I dont even know one song from ZEPPELIN, RUSH, OR WHO????
WHO ARE THEY????
"SILKY SMOOTH"?.......SOUNDS LIKE A PUSSY COCK SUCKING TWINK.
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LOL...no he wasn't.
Led Zeppelin, Rush, The Who are greats of Rock and Roll
Little Richard was a minstrel novelty act.
Rolling Stones greater than everyone above.
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Rolling Stones greater than everyone above.
HATE the Stones.
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My neighbor down the street has an uncle who was Little Richard's roommate in Macon, GA before they threw him out of town basically. He has all kinds of photos and letters from Little Richard in those days.
Little Richard was one of the pioneers who laid a foundation for rock and roll to come. Don't fool yourself otherwise.
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Rolling Stones greater than everyone above.
And The Beatles are above them.
Flame on.
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(https://pictures.abebooks.com/isbn/9780306805523-uk.jpg).
That is a great biography. He'd throw giant orgies, and used to pimp his girls out to the other musicians he toured with, on the condition he got to watch. He also mentions that he went for black girls with that looked white, because that exotic look would hook the hottest guys. He mentions having to jack off 5 plus times a day to the thought of them.
But it was not without heart ache, he also mentions being a size queen, and it was distressing to him because he couldn't handle large men or rough types physically.
He was always at odds with his sexuality because he was abused as youngster, and couldn't admit that he enjoyed being gay. He talks about needing to be dominated and a bottom so that he never felt like he was taking advantage of someone.
Later, he tried to distance himself from the book because of the stir it created, but to his credit he never really tried to stop its printing.
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And The Beatles are above them.
Flame on.
No way. The Beatles were very overrated.
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Wow, the ignorance.
Chuck Berry and Little Richard - those two are responsible for a majority of everything that happened in the 60s in rock music - especially the Brits.
Massively influential. RIP
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Little Richard was a very handsome young man and he could play and sing Rock 'n' Roll like no other. An original in every sense of the word.
As for The Stones? I like them to a degree and my favorite Stones song of all time is without a doubt "Waiting On A Friend". Listening to it right now... :)
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Wow, the ignorance.
Chuck Berry and Little Richard - those two are responsible for a majority of everything that happened in the 60s in rock music - especially the Brits.
Massively influential. RIP
Yes. Although by todays standards they would be considered pop. Regardless they definitely shaped music.
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No way. The Beatles were very overrated.
EXACTLY!
THE 2 WHO HAD A BIT OF TALENT ARE DEAD, WHILE THE OTHER 2 TALENTLESS CLOWNS ARE STILL AROUND, THINKING THEY ARE GODS.
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The Beatles are not overrated. Just because you don't prefer their music doesn't mean they were overrated.
There had never been a sound like theirs before. They took the world by storm. It was something new and invigorating to the youth of the 60s.
I can't stand Pink Floyd and don't like their sound but I know they're not overrated. It's just a personal preference.
If you learn how music history changed because of the Beatles then you wouldn't say they were overrated.
Preference is one thing but how a band/song influences the rest of the world is another.
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EXACTLY!
THE 2 WHO HAD A BIT OF TALENT ARE DEAD, WHILE THE OTHER 2 TALENTLESS CLOWNS ARE STILL AROUND, THINKING THEY ARE GODS.
Yeah, well that’s like, your opinion. Man.
For what those dudes did in seven years to influence music is something we will never see in our lifetimes. Think Mozart and Beethoven and they will be in that conversation 200 years from now. George Martin was a huge influence in all of it, but they were musical geniuses.
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EXACTLY!
THE 2 WHO HAD A BIT OF TALENT ARE DEAD, WHILE THE OTHER 2 TALENTLESS CLOWNS ARE STILL AROUND, THINKING THEY ARE GODS.
I am a tremendous fan of George Harrison but not of John Lennon with the exception of
"Double Fantasy" (minus the Yoko crap), he didn't do much that I thought worthy of him after the Beatles. I also think well of Ringo and Paul but individually there were all quite good with some being better than others but together?
Superb!
Like other originals, including the subject of this thread, we shall not see their like again. Talent is not to be found in tripe of cRap and Hippity-Hop. There are no Gershwins or Lennon & McCartney to be found. No James Brown. No Little Richard. No Elvis...Well, there's lots of Elvi but they're just impersonators. ;D
No thinking person will mourn the death of any cRapper. When the filthy siren Madonna breathes her last, some will whine and the many peni she has stuffed into the gaping maw of her orifi will surly miss her money, but she like so many other "entertainers" simply sucked ass taint.
I am listening to "The Girl Can't Help It" right now. Little Richard was just plain cool.
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EXACTLY!
THE 2 WHO HAD A BIT OF TALENT ARE DEAD, WHILE THE OTHER 2 TALENTLESS CLOWNS ARE STILL AROUND, THINKING THEY ARE GODS.
I cringe whenever asshat McCartney gets up on stage and plays guitar and all the audience act like he's so amazing and cool when really he looks like a total nerd.
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I'm not a fan of the Beetle's (misspelled on purpose), without Lennon, they wouldnt even exist.
It's like Queen without Freddie Mercury, or Journey without Steve Perry. So on.....
McCartney and Bingo have been riding John and George's coat tails for years. Those two overrated egotistical hasbeens.
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The Beatles are not overrated. Just because you don't prefer their music doesn't mean they were overrated.
There had never been a sound like theirs before. They took the world by storm. It was something new and invigorating to the youth of the 60s.
I can't stand Pink Floyd and don't like their sound but I know they're not overrated. It's just a personal preference.
If you learn how music history changed because of the Beatles then you wouldn't say they were overrated.
Preference is one thing but how a band/song influences the rest of the world is another.
This.
Little Richard was enormously influential! Both Elton John and Paul McCartney tagged him as most influential in their own music. Likewise the Beatles were huge. Rolling Stone ranked the 100 greatest singers of all time. Little Richard was #12. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-greatest-singers-of-all-time-147019/little-richard-2-225991/
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(https://pictures.abebooks.com/isbn/9780306805523-uk.jpg).
That is a great biography. He'd throw giant orgies, and used to pimp his girls out to the other musicians he toured with, on the condition he got to watch. He also mentions that he went for black girls with that looked white, because that exotic look would hook the hottest guys. He mentions having to jack off 5 plus times a day to the thought of them.
But it was not without heart ache, he also mentions being a size queen, and it was distressing to him because he couldn't handle large men or rough types physically.
He was always at odds with his sexuality because he was abused as youngster, and couldn't admit that he enjoyed being gay. He talks about needing to be dominated and a bottom so that he never felt like he was taking advantage of someone.
Later, he tried to distance himself from the book because of the stir it created, but to his credit he never really tried to stop its printing.
:D :D :D
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:D :D :D
It really is a great book, I read some of it the other day just to make sure it holds up, and it does. It has that old school Southern story telling, where they'll be telling a perfectly fine tale, and then break off into a bizarre tangent that makes you feel like they just told you a secret.
Like he tells one where he goes on about being a frail youth, and then tells you a story about shitting in a box, and giving it to an old lady as a gift, just to see how she'd react.
Here's a Buddy Holly tale -
“One time Buddy came into my dressing room while I was jacking off with Angel sucking my titty. Angel had the fastest tongue in the west. She was doing that to me and Buddy took out his thing. She opened up her legs and he put it in her. He was having sex with Angel, I was jacking off, and Angel was sucking me when they introduced his name on stage. He finished and went to the stage still fastening himself up. I’ll never forget that. He came and he went.”
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It really is a great book, I read some of it the other day just to make sure it holds up, and it does. It has that old school Southern story telling, where they'll be telling a perfectly fine tale, and then break off into a bizarre tangent that makes you feel like they just told you a secret.
Like he tells one where he goes on about being a frail youth, and then tells you a story about shitting in a box, and giving it to an old lady as a gift, just to see how she'd react.
Here's a Buddy Holly tale -
“One time Buddy came into my dressing room while I was jacking off with Angel sucking my titty. Angel had the fastest tongue in the west. She was doing that to me and Buddy took out his thing. She opened up her legs and he put it in her. He was having sex with Angel, I was jacking off, and Angel was sucking me when they introduced his name on stage. He finished and went to the stage still fastening himself up. I’ll never forget that. He came and he went.”
Buddy and Little Riichard were good friends going back to 1955 when Little Richard would come through Lubbock and perform. Buddy was just a young, up and coming regional guy at that time but Little Richard actually came over to eat at his house once.
They later linked up again on Irving Feld's "Biggest Show of Stars" in 1957 which included a lot of big talent such as Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, The Everly Brothers and many others. A bunch of acts covering something like 70 cities in 80 days. Buddy spent a lot of time in the back of the bus playing craps with Chuck Berry.
(https://greilmsandbox.files.wordpress.com/2019/03/richard_buddy.jpg?w=700&h=528)
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It really is a great book, I read some of it the other day just to make sure it holds up, and it does. It has that old school Southern story telling, where they'll be telling a perfectly fine tale, and then break off into a bizarre tangent that makes you feel like they just told you a secret.
Like he tells one where he goes on about being a frail youth, and then tells you a story about shitting in a box, and giving it to an old lady as a gift, just to see how she'd react.
Here's a Buddy Holly tale -
“One time Buddy came into my dressing room while I was jacking off with Angel sucking my titty. Angel had the fastest tongue in the west. She was doing that to me and Buddy took out his thing. She opened up her legs and he put it in her. He was having sex with Angel, I was jacking off, and Angel was sucking me when they introduced his name on stage. He finished and went to the stage still fastening himself up. I’ll never forget that. He came and he went.”
Bro...
;D ;D ;D
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It really is a great book, I read some of it the other day just to make sure it holds up, and it does. It has that old school Southern story telling, where they'll be telling a perfectly fine tale, and then break off into a bizarre tangent that makes you feel like they just told you a secret.
Like he tells one where he goes on about being a frail youth, and then tells you a story about shitting in a box, and giving it to an old lady as a gift, just to see how she'd react.
Here's a Buddy Holly tale -
“One time Buddy came into my dressing room while I was jacking off with Angel sucking my titty. Angel had the fastest tongue in the west. She was doing that to me and Buddy took out his thing. She opened up her legs and he put it in her. He was having sex with Angel, I was jacking off, and Angel was sucking me when they introduced his name on stage. He finished and went to the stage still fastening himself up. I’ll never forget that. He came and he went.”
LMAO wtf...
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This.
Little Richard was enormously influential! Both Elton John and Paul McCartney tagged him as most influential in their own music. Likewise the Beatles were huge. Rolling Stone ranked the 100 greatest singers of all time. Little Richard was #12. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-greatest-singers-of-all-time-147019/little-richard-2-225991/
I meant overrated musically not that they weren't influential.
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I cringe whenever asshat McCartney gets up on stage and plays guitar and all the audience act like he's so amazing and cool when really he looks like a total nerd.
Paul can't sing his songs...about a solid 5-6 years now...but still goes on. It's painful to watch.
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Paul can't sing his songs...about a solid 5-6 years now...but still goes on. It's painful to watch.
I remember when the great Ella Fitzgerald was no longer able to sing as only she could. It hurt.