Ryan Abram... It is not that the Fab Four lack the creativity to write their own music. Rather, they wish to share the music of one of the greatest bands ever with every generation. They are preserving the music of The Beatles for so many future generations. If they didn't exist, people like me, who are young and never got to experience The Beatles live, would never have an idea of how John, Paul, George, and Ringo were on stage.
Da passt alles sogar Ringo ,,, für mich die Beste Beatles Coverband überhaupt, unglaublich was die da machen, die Leistung die sie bringen ist unglaublich !
These boys don't look like the Beatles, but SOUND like them. In Hollywood, we were doing a sci-fi TV show, their debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. The other tribute band we worked with was the Mop Tops who LOOKED like the boys from Liverpool, but the music was not a close as these guys.
it's not lack of creativity, it's something better some impersonators personally are not as good as the originals, but this bad is pretty up to par, no band is exact and that is good. they have their own touch to the Beatles songs. Cynthia Lennon and Georges sister said they liked them and thought it was a nice tribute to George and John
Yeah, I love the Beatles. I also have the same opinion with the Fab Four but John is kind of off the hook of how the real Lennon speaks in this song and some others.
I saw them at my county fair a week ago! They were AWESOME! If they perform Revolution, you won't be able to get it out of your head. I'm still singing it every day!
Hey Ryan, who says they don't write their own songs? Funny how you assume stuff like that without any real knowledge! Do you believe that all tribute artists are unable to write songs? Check out that guy from Beatlemania who had a top ten hit in the US... Then tell him he has no creative or artistic talent...! You really, really need to check your facts mate...
Lay off the metal and black hair dye?? LOL Man, I am the biggest Beatles fan you will ever meet, which is why I despise imitators like this, who don't have the creative ability to write their own songs.