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John Truman |
Post subject: The Lowry, Manchester - Vote online for your Northern icons |
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Joined: 21 Jan 2004
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Location: Cambs. UK
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I'm on the Lowry's mailing list and have just received this email:
"Vote online for your favourite Northern icons, from Victoria Wood to Yorkshire pud...
The Myth of the North – our exhibition celebrating all things Northern - has been inviting gallery visitors to nominate their favourite Northern people, places, food, TV and musicians - with the most popular being displayed on a specially created Wall of Fame within the exhibition.
Now we're asking you to vote via our online poll at http://www.thelowry.com/vote so you can have your say even if you can't see the exhibition.
A shortlist has been created from the most popular votes already cast inside the gallery, so see for yourself who is in the lead so far once you've cast your own verdict in each category."
If you click on Rock Bands, you will see the Hollies are on the shortlist. |
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_________________ John
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Knut |
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Thanks for the input. I thought I was on the Lowry list, too, but haven't seen this. Just voted.
We are way behind Beatles and Oasis and still behind a couple of other unknown acts. Come on folks! |
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_________________ Would you believe the Hollies had power to stay by evolution of their style from Buddy Holly ? That's for certain because they follow what goes around, write on and go out on the road. They did it then, they do it now - please do it always.
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Susie Hewett |
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Thanks for the link John and Yes I voted for the best band in the world and we all know who I'm talking about don't we?
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_________________ Long live The Hollies, may they reign supreme for many more years to come.
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snowflake |
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Yes, we do, Susie. I voted too! |
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benny-b-goode |
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Although I'm an equal big fan of The Beatles as of The Hollies I gave The Hollies my vote. I don't think The Beatles need my vote but The Hollies might need it. At least The Hollies should beat Oasis. I don't think that Oasis is a band as good as The Hollies. |
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Agneta |
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Joined: 29 Oct 2006
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I've voted for the Hollies too, three days in a row now.
Keep on voting! |
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_________________ I thought the Hollies were a thing of the past for me, but at Dalhalla, they sure proved me wrong.
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Dennis |
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benny-b-goode wrote: |
Although I'm an equal big fan of The Beatles as of The Hollies I gave The Hollies my vote. I don't think The Beatles need my vote but The Hollies might need it. At least The Hollies should beat Oasis. I don't think that Oasis is a band as good as The Hollies. |
As George Harrison was quoted, he called Oasis "rubbish". I agree. |
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Vrinda |
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Joined: 25 Nov 2006
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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Oasis is awful. Instead of focusing on singing and performing, they were more concerned with beating up one another on stage. George only scratched the surface when he called the rubbish.
The Beatles and the Hollies are lightyears above Oasis in terms of talent, personality, and appeal. There's no question about that. |
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SpartyScott |
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Of course, in a popularity poll, the groups with the biggest record sales are likely to come out on top.
And since Oasis became big, I'm sure that they've sold a lot more copies of records during that time than the Hollies have.
Of course, that may have something to do with the fact that the Hollies have only released one album of original material during that time, eh? |
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Vrinda |
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Yes, Sparty, that might have something to do with it. However, I just looked at that poll, again, and some group named the Smiths have got 38% of the votes, even more than the Beatles. Who are the Smiths? |
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DistantLight |
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They are a pretty influential 80s band - one of the first so called indie rock bands. Morrissey is their lead singer who still releases good records these days and also plays live. |
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chig |
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Oasis is awful. Instead of focusing on singing and performing, they ere mroe concerned with beating up one another on stage. George only scratched the surface when he called the rubbish. What nitwits would vote for them?
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That is only your opinion but to call people nitwits is rather rude. By all means use constructive criticism, but if someone had called us nitwits for voting for The Hollies there would be an outcry.
I don't like their attitude but they have performed some great songs which I like.
That's the joy of music, everyone has different tastes. |
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_________________ Bye for now.
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James Towill |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2004
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chig wrote: |
I don't like their attitude but they have performed some great songs which I like. |
I agree chig. They were one of the bands at the forefront of the return to guitar-based music in the mid-90's after years of barren dance crap. The first two albums were excellent, and the later ones have had some good moments too (I was listening to Don't Believe The Truth today!). |
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_________________ The Last Wind... don't eat curries late at night
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Vrinda |
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When I first heard about Oasis, I liked them, but when I read about them fighting with each other on stage, and read some of Liam Gallagher's interviews where he swore like a sailor, they were crossed off my hit parade. |
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James Towill |
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Vrinda wrote: |
When I first heard about Oasis, I liked them, but when I read about them fighting with each other on stage, and read some of Liam Gallagher's interviews where he swore like a sailor, they were crossed off my hit parade. |
Yeah, as personalities they are idiots to say the least although I think they have mellowed a bit and initially a lot was hype. |
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_________________ The Last Wind... don't eat curries late at night
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