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Are you a Beatles man or a Elvis man?

  • Beatles

    Votes: 24 66.7%
  • Elvis

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • Neither

    Votes: 10 27.8%

  • Total voters
    36

DubCoffman62

Lazy Slob
Wasn't it Pulp Fiction where they were talking about how someone is either a Beatles person or an Elvis person? I have to go with The Beatles. Besides singing they could play instruments, they were great composers and arrangers. Elvis sang, screwed underaged girls and got fat. He kind of strummed a guitar, not sure if he actually played. I liked a few of his songs but to me he was just a 1950's Justin Bieber.
 
Bucky Katt;1962790; said:
Never heard of either of them.
The Beatles did a song called "Big Country" that was pretty popular back in the mid 80s. It was on their Album "Big Country" In fact, they were so huge a semi-notable basketball player called himself "Big Country" for a little bit.

Elvis had a better known brother who starred in hundreds (thousands?) of adult films. Enos Presley. He was known, I'm told, as "Enos the penis" owing to his unusually aggressive thrusting.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1962794; said:
Elvis had a better known brother who starred in hundreds (thousands?) of adult films. Enos Presley. He was known, I'm told, as "Enos the penis" owing to his unusually aggressive thrusting.
True fact: in 1964 Joe Paterno was a body double for Enos Presley in the film "West Virgina is for Anal."
 
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NFBuck;1963041; said:
The Monkees aren't an option? WTF?


Hey, hey...
The Monkeys were a major influence on the Beatles

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I loved the Beatles Black Album.

It was so indie and hip that only five people ever listened to it. Paul's brilliant "I Bludgeoned Yoko's stinking face to Death with a Bat while She Screamed and I laughed" should have been the single.

Reminds me a lot of "Blackbird" in tempo and style.
 
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The Pulp Fiction scene with the Beatles or Elvis discussion was not in the theatrical release. It is mentioned in the director's commentary of some videos, but I can't be sure if I've seen the actual clip. I do know that it takes place between Mia and Vincent (perhaps in the Jackrabbit Slim's parking lot).

I agree with DubC in this case. The Beatles wrote the majority of the songs they recorded, and they stayed ahead of the pack in defining the sound of rock music in the 60's. But, The Beatles idolized Elvis, so who knows? Elvis was an incredibly charismatic performer, but I put more emphasis on songwriting. Just imagine how things could have worked out if Carl Perkins hadn't almost died in a car accident just after both versions of Blue Suede Shoes were released.

If this is a query as to who is the real king of rock and roll, I'll let The Killer answer. (1:10 mark if you can't watch the whole thing)

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBevc0yZ-go"]‪Jerry Lee Lewis Interview 1986 on Chuck Berry‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
 
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