What does Paul have to do with it?someguy wrote:9/11... Pretty AwfUL
....OH MY GOD
Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Meeting
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Paul is dead. The current Paul is an imposter. Therefore the US Government blew up the twin towers (but not the Pentagon or that other plane, for some reason...), and Perry Farrell sucks.
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Well I can see where Perry would identify with Paul.
Paul also stuck his no talent wife into his act.
BTW my favorite Beatle was George. He always seemed so sincere
Paul also stuck his no talent wife into his act.
BTW my favorite Beatle was George. He always seemed so sincere
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George was the best, even if he believed in pseudo-Eastern gibberish. If you could combine George with something more caustic... I think you'd have a perfect artist, for my taste. Basically, Nina Hagen, but less theatrics and more depth.Romeo wrote:Well I can see where Perry would identify with Paul.
Paul also stuck his no talent wife into his act.
BTW my favorite Beatle was George. He always seemed so sincere
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Someone had a hilarious take on choosing your favorite Beatle over at another forum that I frequent. It was something along the lines of: pretentious people pick George, ignorant people pick John, and sociopaths pick Ringo
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What's so special about the Beatles anyway.
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They could take a sad song... and make it better...Mescal wrote:What's so special about the Beatles anyway.
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Adurentibus Spina wrote:They could take a sad song... and make it better...Mescal wrote:What's so special about the Beatles anyway.
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Here's when I destroy any shred of credibility I may have had left:Mescal wrote:What's so special about the Beatles anyway.
I don't like The Beatles.
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here we go...off topic again. can we get back to talking about 911?
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Yoko caused Building 7 to fall.
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Yeah, she's using John's heritage to fund Al Qaida.
And she helped them developing new torturing methods
And she helped them developing new torturing methods
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right they should literally use her...ehm songs to torture people instead of Metallica.....it'd get me talking in a second
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I respect all of them a lot, but I don't like the majority of their work...selected songs like my favorite Across the universe onlySix7Six7 wrote:Here's when I destroy any shred of credibility I may have had left:Mescal wrote:What's so special about the Beatles anyway.
I don't like The Beatles.
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The torturing methods are having to listen to any of her "music" while wearing headphonesMescal wrote:Yeah, she's using John's heritage to fund Al Qaida.
And she helped them developing new torturing methods
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hey that pseudo-Eastern gibberish kept him grounded. IMO At least he was sincere about it....Adurentibus Spina wrote:George was the best, even if he believed in pseudo-Eastern gibberish. If you could combine George with something more caustic... I think you'd have a perfect artist, for my taste. Basically, Nina Hagen, but less theatrics and more depth.Romeo wrote:Well I can see where Perry would identify with Paul.
Paul also stuck his no talent wife into his act.
BTW my favorite Beatle was George. He always seemed so sincere
But Here comes the sun, Something & while my guitar gently weeps.....
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Yeah I get that he was sincere about it, but it was lame, and every time I watch an old interview with him I want to scream out "Just shut the fuck up and play guitar!" because the stuff he'd say was half obvious, half brain-dead nonsense (sorta like Perry Farrell, but George was a better song-writer, solo.)Romeo wrote:hey that pseudo-Eastern gibberish kept him grounded. IMO At least he was sincere about it....Adurentibus Spina wrote:George was the best, even if he believed in pseudo-Eastern gibberish. If you could combine George with something more caustic... I think you'd have a perfect artist, for my taste. Basically, Nina Hagen, but less theatrics and more depth.Romeo wrote:Well I can see where Perry would identify with Paul.
Paul also stuck his no talent wife into his act.
BTW my favorite Beatle was George. He always seemed so sincere
But Here comes the sun, Something & while my guitar gently weeps.....
Some of my favourite George guitar-work is in the non-beatles stuff:
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Agreed. They deserve respect, but as for making decent music? It's not everyone's bag and you shouldn't have to like it because society tells you so. Little Richard did more for rock n roll than the Beatles ever did. I tried listening to Sgt. Peppers for the third time ever the other week. You know, the older you get, the more appreciative you are..And I still never made it to side 2. Whatever floats your boat, innit.Matz wrote:I respect all of them a lot, but I don't like the majority of their work...selected songs like my favorite Across the universe onlySix7Six7 wrote:Here's when I destroy any shred of credibility I may have had left:Mescal wrote:What's so special about the Beatles anyway.
I don't like The Beatles.
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Favourite Beatles tune:
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The Beatles were my favorite band in the 8th grade! Paul is by far the best and the Beatles were fucking cultural landmark event. The Beatles were a far bigger deal than landing on the moon.
My Favorite Beatles tunes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-2lMstw6qs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZBuBaTdeOk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnrsqf33MXA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m6Kx0a6QEU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrW7dlDHH28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHrwbnxick
My Favorite Beatles tunes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-2lMstw6qs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZBuBaTdeOk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnrsqf33MXA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m6Kx0a6QEU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrW7dlDHH28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHrwbnxick
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... Given your tolerance for Perry Farrell over the last decade, I'm not surprised by this at all. It makes so much sense.Paul is by far the best
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.The Beatles were a far bigger deal than landing on the moon
Yea because global positioning devices, communication and weather satellites and learning everything we need to know about the universe is far less important than the Beatles
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Adurentibus Spina wrote:... Given your tolerance for Perry Farrell over the last decade, I'm not surprised by this at all. It makes so much sense.Paul is by far the best
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Hey Jude, along with Sympathy for the Devil, are the probably the two greatest Rock n Roll songs ever written. That's my humble opinion, but I also spray painted Twisted Sister and Van Halen logos all over my grade school when I was 10!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvHsTQUA2SE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvHsTQUA2SE
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Hey Jude is a great song, though not exactly rock'n'roll... But that doesn't mean Paul isn't the worst Beatle. Yesterday's also an incredible song.
But the fucker also wrote Ob-La Di Ob-La Da.
But the fucker also wrote Ob-La Di Ob-La Da.
According to studio engineer Geoff Emerick, John Lennon "openly and vocally detested" the song, calling it Paul's "granny music shit". Lennon left the studio during a recording of the song (after several days and literally dozens of takes of the song, trying different tempos and styles), then returned while under the influence of marijuana, went immediately to the piano and played the opening chords much louder and faster than before. He claimed that was how the song should be played, and that is the version they ended up using.