9.01pm
15 October 2011
And Which Beatle song is always stuck in your head or the one you sing/hum everyday?
This is la la la la love! – George Harrison
Please! Tell me what you think! and I hope you won't laugh haha.
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"Que en el planeta tanto ande mal; Que el hombre agreda al hombre, que el hombre agreda al animal, al vegetal."
11.28pm
18 September 2011
Nowhere Man , Drive My Car , Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds , and Help !
Best U.S. version of a single?
Good Dog Nigel. Arf, Arf, he goes, a merry sight. Our little hairy friend. Arf, Arf, upon the lampost bright, arfing around the bend. Nice dog! Goo boy, waggie tail and beg. Clever Nigel, jump for joy
Because we're putting you to sleep at three of the clock, Nigel.
-John Lennon "In His Own Write"
11.43pm
Reviewers
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1 May 2011
I guess you mean not one also released in the uk.
A spin on a previous question.
Who is your favourite guest musican to play on a beatles recording (this doesnt include George Martin)?
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
3.41am
4 November 2010
Eric Clapton on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps “. Love the song, and love the guitar in it!
If each of the Beatles could have a superpower, what would it be?
11.26am
19 September 2010
J: The ability to not be an ass.
P: The ability to let George have more songs.
G: The ability to not the hell out of me with his Indian s**t.
R: The ability to have a drink without massive drunkenness.
Q: Why are the Beatles the best?
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
2.39pm
1 December 2009
Their singing, songwriting, eclecticism, experimentalism and chemistry: that's what made them the best.
John felt that he could've sung “Oh! Darling ” better than Paul. What song do you think would've been better served by a different lead singer?
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
2.55pm
28 October 2011
5.23pm
Reviewers
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1 May 2011
No. There was always a reason why they didnt reform and even tho John was expressing interest in touring in Jan 1981 and doing some beatle numbers (she loves you was one that was mentioned) George and Paul still wouldnt get on enough to be in a band together. There was a lot of ill feeling between them. Even in the early 90's they didnt get on too great and had to lay aside enough ego and disharmony to make the anthology work (by some accounts the main reason George did it was because of looming financial turmoil).
If you got the chance to jam with Paul and Ringo on a song which one would you choose?
(P.s. Ringo played drums on Why dont we do it in the road – “Why Don't We Do It In The Road? was just Paul and me...” (Ringo, anthology time).)
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
5.34pm
28 October 2011
I had a friend who played Paul in Beatlemania on Broadway and I used to jam (sing) with him when he did individual club dates inNew York. I loved singing “If I Fell ” or “Please, Please Me” with him…Love how those harmonies work in those songs.
What one moment of the Beatles history would you like to have witnessed first hand?
You may say I'm a Dreamer…
6.00pm
4 December 2010
Well we all shine on like the moon, the stars, and the sun.
6.30pm
4 December 2010
Too slow, sorry! Probably Lovely Rita , just ahead of When I'm 64.
Favourite song written well before it was released on an original album?
I told her I didn’t
6.38pm
Reviewers
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1 May 2011
I can see there being various line-ups of 3 of the band, even on stage but not advertised more guesting – just not George and Paul together. Paul always seemed to have the ability to say something that would piss George off, even when not meaning to. I doubt George would have finance problems if doing work with John and Ringo.
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
12.11pm
Reviewers
14 April 2010
The Walrus said:
Too slow, sorry! Probably Lovely Rita , just ahead of When I’m 64.
Favourite song written well before it was released on an original album?
Answer: One After 909
Question: Least favorite non-Beatles person? (Mal, Neil, Brian, Sir George, Magic Alex, wife, child, etc…)
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
10.06pm
20 September 2011
Heather Mills. She just has to win this rather dubious honor.
Most overrated Beatles song?
"Now and then, though, someone does begin to grow differently. Instead of down, his feet grow up toward the sky. But we do our best to discourage awkward things like that."
"What happens to them?" insisted Milo.
"Oddly enough, they often grow ten times the size of everyone else," said Alec thoughtfully, "and I’ve heard that they walk among the stars."
–The Phantom Tollbooth
10.07pm
19 September 2010
Edit: Seaglass beat me. Hey Jude , to your question. A 2 minute coda would be fine, Paul.
Best concert? (Or, which concert of the full group would you have wanted to attend? For me, even though this doesn’t matter, it would have to be Maple Leafs Garden in 1964.)
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
10.26pm
Reviewers
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1 May 2011
I would have wanted to attend one of their concerts/shows in Germany before they recorded Please Please Me and before their shows became routine. If not then probably Stockholm, Sweden '63 or Washington '64 when they were trying to make an impression on a new audience.
Which non album opener would have been a really good lp starter?
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
10.49pm
14 December 2009
For me, even though this doesn’t matter, it would have to be Maple Leafs Garden in 1964.)
My mum wanted to go to that very concert! But she was only 16 and she’d only had her driver’s license for less than a year and her mother wouldn’t let her drive the 200 miles from Sarnia to Toronto. 🙁
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
10.56pm
19 September 2010
Von Bontee said:
For me, even though this doesn't matter, it would have to be Maple Leafs Garden in 1964.)
My mum wanted to go to that very concert! But she'd only had her driver's license for less than a year and her mother wouldn't let her drive the 200 miles from Sarnia to Toronto. 🙁
Actually, now that I checked Joe's history section, it would be the show at the Forum, for Montreal whoops Toronto any day.
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
6.10pm
5 November 2011
In response to Meanmistermustard’s question, I think it would have been cool if Carry That Weight was the opener for Abbey Road and maybe put Come Together where SCITTBW is on the album, put SCITTBW where Carry That Weight is, put Yellow Submarine in as a substitute for Because , and then make I Want You (She’s So Heavy) into I Want You Because She’s So Heavy (just mix those two songs together). I would like that.
Sorry if this has already been asked, but what is one nowadays song that you think would sound good if done by The Beatles? (my answer for my question is Sexy And I Know It because I like McC II and it’s kind of similar.)
All living things must abide by the laws of the shape they inhabit
7.00pm
19 September 2010
I’ve always been tantalised by the idea of John singing Little Lion Man.
Contemporary (for the time) artist who would have done a good job inducting Paul into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? For frankly, Neil Young does a fuckking shitty job of it.
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
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