Originally posted by jimarilyn
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Glad you like the thread. I thought it would be a bit of light relief but also an opportunity to discuss the social and political landscape that shaped people's reaction to the crime and the Hanratty execution.
Growing up in Liverpool must have been very exciting at this point in time. A few posts back there was some discussion about whether the Beatles or the Stones wrote the best songs. I was only three years old in 1961 (four that September) but I had an older brother and sister who were teenagers at the time. For me there is no contest - it has to be the Stones! Track for track - they have the edge on the Beatles because of their blues influence (although I can detect an upbeat blues theme in Love Me Do). My favourite Beatles tracks were actually written by Goerge Harrison (Something and Here Comes the Sun) but I do think that around the time of Rubber Soul onwards the Beatles became a very good band indeed.
I think the greatest tribute that anyone has ever written to a home town is Gerry Marsden's Ferry Cross the Mersey. It's an absolutely wonderful track that sums up the spirit of the time beautifully. The only track that comes close is the Kinks Waterloo Sunset which I suppose is a tribute to being a young Londerner in the 1960s.
I am interested to hear your fondness for Hello Mary Lou as it was written by Gene Pitney - a singer I have seen live many times. He was a superb song writer and performer and is greatly missed.
Like you - I am passionate about music. I listen to a lot of classical music but I am also a great blues fan (I was born in Walthamstow - home of one of the earliest & greatest but least remembered British blues bands - Sam Apple Pie) and a great folk fan. I also like decent rock music (Led Zepplin - Pink Floyd - Peter Green Fleetwood Mac days - The Clash) and decent 1960s/70s pop/rock such as The Animals - The Yardbirds - Jimi Hendrix - Janis Joplin - Neil Young .... oh I could go on forever!
I have Hanratty down a bit of a country fan. What do you reckon?
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