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You Won't See Me- The Beatles (Rubber Soul)

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

You Won't See Me performed by The Beatles on the album Rubber Soul.

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  • I'm not being funny but anyone who says they hate/dislike the beatles is a complete bullshitter. if u think ur one of these people ask yourself, do you like nirvana? led zeppelin? black sabbath? pink floyd? the clash? jimi hendrix? bob marley? oasis? the list could go on forever but the point is if you think u don't like the beatles take all the albums of these artists and snap them in half because they wouldn't even exist! without the beatles being their biggest influence.

  • This is the very last song by the Beatles alphabetically.

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  • ...Well i guess on the bright side, Paul and Jane Asher's arguments led to great songsXD

    

  • @59Baudolino Well, I haven't even heard of any of those people. Most mainstream artists do list The Beatles as one of their influences, though.

  • @BulaSol Well, that will certainly put any foolish person who enjoys classical, Scottish or other European folk, gospel, thirties blues, jazz, African, Latin American, Jewish, Portuguese, Caribbean, Indian, Cambodian or Iranian music in their place then; what a wide musical taste you must have to be able to reject the music of 90% of the world over the past hundred years

  • @klebacher That's only true within a very limited framework of music - basically the Anglophone Caucasian community. There are countless musicians, some very successful, whose music was not influenced by the Beatles - can you hear a Beatles influence in say Asha Bhosle, Mongo Santamaria, Seventies Nigerian funk, Seyed Khalil Alinejad, Ba Que, Dulce Pontes, the Neville Brothers, Ralph Thamar or Simentera? It is possible to own thousands of recordings not influenced by the Scouse karaoke whiners

  • @59Baudolino The point he is trying to make is that the Beatles heavily influenced most major artists that followed them.

  • @Hendrix667

    well said.... when people say they dont like the beatles, i often respond with "okay, thats the end of this musical conversation" after they say that, i cant hear/ respect anything else they say, as far as music goes

  • take a copy of rubber soul on 8-track, shove it into the tape deck of a 76 chevy nova, Drive 'till you run out of gas, lose a fight, and walk back here. Then you qualify as a Beatles fan

  • @Hendrix667 Are you seriously suggesting the the Beatles were more of a musical influence on the Wailers than Curtis Mayfield, Smokey Robinson, Holland/Dozier/Holland, Reverend Alex Bradford, Count Lasher or the Moonglows? One solitary cover of "And I Love Her", already popularised by the Mighty Vikings, hardly suggests a huge influence - the Wailers covered as many Bob Dylan and Jimmy Clanton songs as they covered Beatles ones, so I find your argument lacking in evidence

  • 2 people cant except that their girlfriends are ignoring them

  • @Hendrix667 The Beatles are so amazing it's ridiculous. Thank you Dad and Uncle for bringing me up on this. This is so much a part of my life you just don't even know :-D

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