Why don't we yakky in the dak?
― Mark G, Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:40 (eleven years ago)
No one will be watching us.
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:41 (eleven years ago)
Dak dak, Yakswell's silver hammer came down on her head...
― Shepard Toney Album (dog latin), Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:42 (eleven years ago)
Picture yourself in a yak by the dakky
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:44 (eleven years ago)
Yakkiness is a warm yes it is Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:46 (eleven years ago)
"YAKKY DAKKY" written in blood on the LaBiancas' refrigerator
― example (crüt), Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:50 (eleven years ago)
aw, someone else already made that joke :(
― example (crüt), Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:52 (eleven years ago)
John and Yako
― Shepard Toney Album (dog latin), Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:53 (eleven years ago)
Now I come to think of it, Iechyd Da is probably the source of the phrase, there is a notable Welsh influence in Liverpool after all.
― The Count has shot himself (Tom D.), Thursday, 2 October 2014 14:58 (eleven years ago)
I don't think merseybeat has aged too well. I'm sure it was terrific at the time and everything but yeah, yakky dakky chippiness I always find a turn off.
― DISMISSED AS CHANCE (NotEnough), Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:01 (eleven years ago)
Yakky Dakkoon checked into his room...
― The Count has shot himself (Tom D.), Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:07 (eleven years ago)
Sorry we hurt your field mister.
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:07 (eleven years ago)
http://images.45cat.com/alan-price-set-iechydda-decca.jpg
― Mark G, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:18 (eleven years ago)
oops.
I like the Beatles and even spent money on some reissues back in 2009, but to be honest I just haven't felt any sort of whim or need to listen to them in any serious way since roughly that time.
I'd be ready to put this down to familiarity, having heard pretty much all their material at one point or another. But I also wonder if there's a wider cultural shift at work here. I can't really remember the last time I heard anyone discuss the Beatles in the last couple of years. For the first time they feel like a really distant relic, apposite to pretty much anything going on in culture and music today.
I wonder if it's possible for big hivemindy shifts ion perception to work like this? There's always an 'old band du jour' or cause celebre that people get wrapped up in and start appearing towards the top of 'Best Album Ever' lists. The idea of a Q Poll with Revolver at the top would feel very strange in 2014. Feels like the general consensus has shaken free of its sixties obsessions of late - I can't remember the last time the Beach Boys got talked about as breathlessly as people did in the mid-2000s. Most sixties pop for that matter...
Does this really happen? I wouldn't have thought so until I read the Joni Mitchell thread spanning 14 years on ILM. The shift in opinion happening throughout the thread - posters can't stand her at the beginning, whereas she's unassailable by the end.
― Shepard Toney Album (dog latin), Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:20 (eleven years ago)
Beatles
― mattresslessness, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:22 (eleven years ago)
I'm still not a fan of Joni Mitchell. Too much - or not enough? - yakky dakky.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:22 (eleven years ago)
so awesome just to say it
The Beatles
in this thread The Beatles saying The Beatles
― mattresslessness, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:23 (eleven years ago)
If you were The Beatles, then you would be The Beatles saying The Beatles in this thread The Beatles.
― Mark G, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:38 (eleven years ago)
"And a big yakky dakkyTook away my old man"
― The Count has shot himself (Tom D.), Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:40 (eleven years ago)
Fucking dying at the yaks, y'all, esp ''the yakker never wears a dak.'' As for the Beatles...hard to separate my personal feelings from any kinda generational thing or w/e. Everyone I know likes at least some aspect of what they do. There are no surprises left for me but I still love almost all their records. I'd have to poll people ten years younger than me to really get a sense of these things. The young turks at the hipster cuban sandwich place that I talked to a few weeks ago were really hyped about collecting Jethro Tull vinyl. We could be at a (relative) ebb in the promotional cult of Beatlesiania and it could be that fading boomer influence plays a role. I suspect dorm rooms are still rife with Abbey Road posters, probably not Pepper's though.
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 2 October 2014 15:50 (eleven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUx78Ecyxvk
― bizarro gazzara, Thursday, 2 October 2014 16:00 (eleven years ago)
Pepper's importance seems to have waned, I will give you that. I don't know anyone, these days, who has a bad thing to say about Revolver.
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 16:17 (eleven years ago)
There's not a lot of hipster capital to be had with The Beatles (as opposed to loudly proclaiming your Jethro Tull vinyl collection).
― Darin, Thursday, 2 October 2014 16:31 (eleven years ago)
One and one is two, yakky dakky doo, darlin' I'm in love with you.
― Liquid Plejades, Thursday, 2 October 2014 16:36 (eleven years ago)
boomers and the beatles, you say??!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLSDAZLvtwA&feature=youtu.be
― tylerw, Thursday, 2 October 2014 16:37 (eleven years ago)
64-66 Beatles seems to endure best imo....from what I can tell
― Master of Treacle, Thursday, 2 October 2014 17:31 (eleven years ago)
Didn't Cobain say something along the lines the Beatles should have broken up in 1964?
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 17:44 (eleven years ago)
we're in the age where Hendrix is the quaint name that grandad gave to his cat. I think fading boomer (and hippie) influence is the thing .
― thomasintrouble, Thursday, 2 October 2014 17:54 (eleven years ago)
I'm brave enough to admit that I enjoy bands like the Beatles and the Beach Boys. I think most people are afraid to like them, but not me.
― Portly Backgammon (Old Lunch), Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:00 (eleven years ago)
since they were both an active band and cartoon characters when I was 5, well...
― son of a lewd monk (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:03 (eleven years ago)
Would love a Beach Boys cartoon.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:05 (eleven years ago)
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-BRhcgJu9LgY/UMONEz7vn2I/AAAAAAAACnE/yzUrV_DGdHU/s1600/BB-HB.png!
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:06 (eleven years ago)
Still think the earlier Beatles' records sound freshest today. Anything from 63' to 66'. Most everything after I'm tired of.
― ColinO, Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:07 (eleven years ago)
White Album for life
― ©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:10 (eleven years ago)
Psychedelic whimsy just isn't a popular aesthetic right now. I admit I'd rather hear Rubber Soul than any later Beatles album right now.
― Shepard Toney Album (dog latin), Thursday, 2 October 2014 18:16 (eleven years ago)
'63 to '66 beatles haven't aged a day imo. i can go back to that stuff over and over. the paperback writer/rain single still sounds like their pinnacle to me. love lots of the later stuff but the worst of it is pretty bad, and even a lot of the best of it is overplayed.
i've said this before but the most depressing transition on any cd i own is volume 2 of past masters, where you go from rain to lady madonna. you hear them going from being the coolest band in the world to paul mccartney plus three bored stoned guys messing around in the studio.
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 2 October 2014 19:00 (eleven years ago)
People tend to put down the early Beatles mostly in regard to lyrics (yakky dakky), but musically they were very sophisticated from the start. The harmonies on "If I Fell" are among the greatest things they've ever done.
― DavidLeeRoth, Thursday, 2 October 2014 19:08 (eleven years ago)
also almost no one but oldsters knows what Merseybeat was aside from the Beatles
― son of a lewd monk (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 2 October 2014 19:09 (eleven years ago)
really like the beatles good band
― zero content albums (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 October 2014 19:25 (eleven years ago)
XP I hate this shitwww.youtube.com/watch?v=dw4gd6O3pbE
― DISMISSED AS CHANCE (NotEnough), Thursday, 2 October 2014 19:29 (eleven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw4gd6O3pbE
― Mark G, Thursday, 2 October 2014 20:11 (eleven years ago)
Ah right.
Lennon and co didn't like it much either
― Mark G, Thursday, 2 October 2014 20:12 (eleven years ago)
tho I think their ratio of great-to-clunkers stayed fairly consistent over their whole career. For every Hard Days Night there's a Come Together, for every For Me To You there's a Ballad of John and Yoko.
― DISMISSED AS CHANCE (NotEnough), Thursday, 2 October 2014 20:49 (eleven years ago)
lol wut
― zero content albums (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 October 2014 20:57 (eleven years ago)
Xp Cannot parse that sentence, can you Venn diagram it for me?
― bippity bup at the hotel california (Phil D.), Thursday, 2 October 2014 21:22 (eleven years ago)
For every Hard Days Night there's a Come Together
^i can't tell which one is supposed to be the bad one?
― u2 removal machine (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 2 October 2014 22:09 (eleven years ago)
http://www.learnnc.org/lp/media/authors/walbert/venn/Edwards-Venn-six.png
― The "5" Astronomer Royales (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 2 October 2014 22:12 (eleven years ago)