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Top 1019 Beatles Quotes & Sayings - Page 4
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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Even the Beatles found it hard to escape their image; they were trapped by it.
The Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Phil Spector. Those were my idols.
I don't hate pop music. I liked the Beatles, but then, I knew them.
On the subject of love at first sight, I’m with the Beatles: I believe that it happens all the time.
The closest thing to religion our family had was worshipping The Beatles.
My roots are more in he Beatles, Zeppelin, the whole 60's side.
I'm a huge Beatles fan, but I've only really gotten into them as an adult.
Listening to the Beatles' music figures into pretty much all of my childhood memories.
When people are recording, and they're like, 'I want to get the drum sound of the Beatles,' I hate that.
My brain has been programmed to listen to music a certain way because of the Beatles.
I got the idea of meditation from The Beatles. It was a fad, but I've found it beneficial in my crazy life.
Jimi Hendrix, the Who, the Dead, Zeppelin, the Beatles - I paint to this music all of the time.
As far as I'm concerned, there won't be a Beatles reunion as long as John Lennon remains dead.
The Beatles were a huge influence on me to write really good melodies.
I think The Beatles are the lasting influence on me, even more so than Dylan.
My mom listened to the Beatles and Elvis, a lot of different types of music.
The Beatles did treat me as a member of the group. And that was a great honor, you know?
I don't think there's anything anybody's doing that the Beatles didn't at least try at some point.
The Monkees are to the Beatles what 'Star Trek' is to NASA. They are both totally valid in their contexts.
There are only four people who knew what the Beatles were about anyway.
Personally speaking, I think the Beatles were our biggest influence.
Now The Beatles are four separate people, we don't have the impact we had when we were together.
The Beatles, the Small Faces and the Kinks were great bands, but that was in the '60s.
The Beatles and The Stones were basically inspired by American Rhythm and Blues
When I was a kid... I don't know which was more embarrassing, when I was really into The Beatles or when I was a hippie.
I try to think about Shakespeare, leap year, the Beatles.
It was scary when the Beatles came on the scene. It was like an earthquake or a fire or an accident.
We will try to make the name BTS sound as cool as The Beatles.
It's the same mysterious exotic oriental fragrance as what the Beatles get off on.
The Beatles were just four guys that loved each other. That's all they'll ever be.
The Beatles and The Stones were basically inspired by American Rhythm and Blues.
I just got into the Beatles a couple years ago, you know, I like it.
I'm dissatisfied with every record the Beatles ever f***ing made. There ain't one of them I wouldn't remake.
The Beatles were raw musically, but I think they really had something.
I think when I was a kid, and I was in England and it was all about The Stones, The Who, The Kinks and The Beatles and that's what my dad was into.
There's never going to be a new Beatles because we don't consume things in that way anymore.
I grew up watching English films and listening to The Doors and The Beatles.
Beethoven and Beatles, Mozart and Michael Jackson, Paganini and Prince - I like them all.
I grew up with the Beatles and they are still to this day my top band played in my iTunes.
The Beatles changed everything . I knew I couldn't compete, couldn't be as cool, so I went completely the other way.
I was wanting something new, and for me the Beatles were... outstanding. I was breathless, speechless.
After The Beatles came on the scene everyone started putting on a Liverpudlian accent.
When I was growing up, the people who liked the Beatles, I didn't like, so I didn't pay attention to them.
It's hard for a country performer to make a living in a Beatles society.
Without Jimmy (James) Dean the Beatles would never have existed.
I like the Beatles. They're at the core of my musicality. And John Lennon's my spiritual father.
My first two records were influenced by the Beatles and the Beach Boys.
Stevie Wonder doing 'We Can Work It Out' by the Beatles is one of my favorite records of all time.
I honestly grew up listening to the Stones more. But that doesn't mean I don't love the Beatles.
Everybody [in The Beatles ] was singing at the same time and the harmonies were great.
The music I listened to as a kid - the Stones, the Beatles - that was so rebellious at the time, it became mainstream.
I grew up on oldies like the Beatles and the Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and The Who.
I think The Meters are like The Beatles to us in New Orleans, you know.
I never saw The Beatles live. I was very aware of them, though.
I mean, Beatles songs were two and a half minutes long, and they're fantastic.
The Beatles are a passing phase, symptoms of the confusion about us.
The Beatles gave me everything. Especially Paul McCartney. I adore him.
I liked the Beatles because there was so much melody. Jimi Hendrix is still one of my heroes.
I think the four men of the Beatles are an apt comparison for one Robin Lopez.
Having played with other musicians, I don't even think The Beatles were that good.
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