Ugh, The Fab Faux are coming here in October, but tickets range from $45-65. If I were to go to a big concert this year, I'd spend that money on a nosebleed seat for Paul.
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Ugh, The Fab Faux are coming here in October, but tickets range from $45-65. If I were to go to a big concert this year, I'd spend that money on a nosebleed seat for Paul.
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When you know about Aston Martins mostly because Paul McCartney drove an one, not because of James Bond even though he did drive one.
Edit: When you hear the title Live and Let Die, you think of both the song and movie, but mainly the song is the first thing that comes to your mind.
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Ugh, The Fab Faux are coming here in October, but tickets range from $45-65. If I were to go to a big concert this year, I'd spend that money on a nosebleed seat for Paul.parlance
Thats expensive just for a tribute band.
The cheapest tickets for Paul or least the one closet to me right now (maybe he'll put more dates) are $71.
\Article on Mark Ronson includes this bit about Paul's next album:
"With Paul, you learn to not ask too many questions and just do your best work," Ronson says. "He came in one day playing some post-Bonde do Role baile funk-moombahton thing, asking, 'How do we get this kind of energy?' And then he played me 'Climax' by Usher, and he was like, 'I love where all the sonics sit in this.'"
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meanmistermustard said
There is a thread kicking about somewhere which discusses both, im sure someone can post a link to it.
Yes, I thought I was experiencing deja vu there.
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I don't know about "best," but here's a glowing review of the Pure McCartney DVD with ordering and YouTube links.
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I always thought this version of Dave Grohl doing Band on the Run at the White House was quite excellent!
^^ My favorite moment of the evening was Corinne Bailey Rae and Herbie Hancock doing "Blackbird." I also liked Jack White's segueway from "Mother Nature's Son" into "That Would Be Something."
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fabfouremily said
Today's quite a day for Beatles anniversaries. Stu died, Paul ''announces'' the split in the papers and Derek Taylor issues their final press release saying this, which I love (although it's sad):''Spring is here and Leeds play Chelsea tomorrow and Ringo and John and George and Paul are alive and well and full of hope.
The world is still spinning and so are we and so are you.
When the spinning stops - that'll be the time to worry. Not before.
Until then, The Beatles are alive and well and the Beat goes on, the Beat ...
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Ugh, The Fab Faux are coming here in October, but tickets range from $45-65. If I were to go to a big concert this year, I'd spend that money on a nosebleed seat for Paul.parlance
That's ridiculous. Would never pay that much for a tribute band.
* Sneak preview of Paul's next album at the Macca Report.
* Yoko's publishing a new book of poetry.
* Sean's did a voice for the animated feature, "A Monster in Paris." (There's a clip at the link.)
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My coworkers and we joking around about our dirty minds. One of my coworkers said we need to go to church. To which I replied that one of our managers has being trying to send a coworker and I to a confession box (not really). Another coworker shouted "No, we need to go one eight days a week".
Later I was watching Glee and Mr. Schue put Coach Beast on a online dating site. She said "How did you know my favorite Beatle was George?"
I can't wait to hear Macca's new album! Just reading the description of the songs makes me tingle with delight.
this lyric reminds me of For No One:
"and all the times you mistreated me through the years does not lessen the sting of my tears"
Macca is still the richest Brit, I thought it was going to be Bono since he bought some shares from Facebook.
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Same, I was like ''now where have I seen this before..''
Anyway, welcome to the forum Sun_King!
I also said it in the other thread, but I'll say it again. Both stories are hard to believe. How would all of this have happened unnoticed?
It's a very amusing rumour though.
I always felt bad for Ringo in the Help! video LOL (also in Paperback Writer, or was it Rain?)
What exactly is the ''I feel fine (fish and chips) promo''? Is that the one in which they're just sitting on the ground eating for the whole video?
Linde said
I always felt bad for Ringo in the Help! video LOL (also in Paperback Writer, or was it Rain?)What exactly is the ''I feel fine (fish and chips) promo''? Is that the one in which they're just sitting on the ground eating for the whole video?
Yip, its so darn bizarre why it was filmed in the first place and no surprise that Brian blocked it immediately. If Apple had any sense they will release it in a complete promo vids box but more than likely it will never see an official release.
^ Yep Well deserved, I think. There's no one I can think who I think is more worthy of it (in the music field, I mean).
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I also said it in the other thread, but I'll say it again. Both stories are hard to believe. How would all of this have happened unnoticed?
I don't believe the brick-throwing story happened, but in the book I'm reading right now in which fans tell their Beatlemania stories, a fan who eventually assisted Mal Evans told of taking photos of John scaling Paul's wall. This was a random event, not one of the rumored stories of John angrily breaking in. According to the fan, Paul had gotten tired of fans ringing his bell that day and ...
That Lego video... LMAO! Can't... breathe...
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meanmistermustard said
I would have posted the brilliant I Feel Fine 'Fish and Chips' promo but Apple have been up to their old tricks again and banned the ones that were on youtube.
I couldn't find a Fish and Chips one but I found this one with Ringo on an exercise bike.
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