Ahhh, George , the "quiet Beatle"SMLCHNG wrote:That he was, Garry.Wino you know wrote:
He was SO under-rated and under-appreciated.
A mysterious, yet outgoing down-to earth gentleman who was taken from us way WAY too soon.![]()
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When I was young, and most had a crush on Paul or John, George was mine.
Help-Mike Nesmith produced what....
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Rum. Helping ugly people have sex since 1762.
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I tried to convince myself I'm not old as I was reading this article.
(UNSUCCESSFULLY, I might add).
http://www.azcentral.com/ent/music/arti ... tlist.html
(UNSUCCESSFULLY, I might add).
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Yep, their youthful innocence and humor really came out in "Help".... so many scenes seemed to be shot with no script..unlike "A Hard Days Night" where they seemed very uncomfortablesurfpirate wrote:The Beatles early press conferences were magic. They were so naturally funny.
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Yes, "The Nez" produced this video:
http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/vi ... WjzcNzyr_8
as well as this one:
http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/vi ... LvaszLmes4
Thanks to Constance for the acknowledgement.

http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/vi ... WjzcNzyr_8
as well as this one:
http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/vi ... LvaszLmes4
Thanks to Constance for the acknowledgement.
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http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/vi ... WjzcNzyr_8
toward the end....who is playing congas beside Robert?
I don't think it's Ralph, but could it be Sam Clayton???
about the 2:30 mark?
toward the end....who is playing congas beside Robert?
I don't think it's Ralph, but could it be Sam Clayton???
about the 2:30 mark?
Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?Wino you know wrote: P.S.-Michael Nesmith's mother is also credited for having invented the "white out"-the liquid stuff used in offices to correct typing mistakes.
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- Kaiser Welhelm
"The call is a loud wulli-wulli, and there is much twittering at the drinking holes."
- Kaiser Welhelm
"The call is a loud wulli-wulli, and there is much twittering at the drinking holes."
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I really enjoyed "Help". I thought it was just a fun, silly movie....rumdrinks wrote:Yep, their youthful innocence and humor really came out in "Help".... so many scenes seemed to be shot with no script..unlike "A Hard Days Night" where they seemed very uncomfortablesurfpirate wrote:The Beatles early press conferences were magic. They were so naturally funny.
George and John gone way too soon. I thought JB gave nice tributes to George in both "A Salty Piece of Land" and "Son of a Son of a Sailor"...really wonderful.
I still shake my head every December when the anniversary of John being shot comes around. I remember watching MNF with my dad when it happened. I was in the 6th grade.
I created a "Breakfast with the Beatles" playlist for my son on the Ipod, every Sunday morning we listen to The Beatles together and solo for a couple of hours. He really likes their music. He claps along to the early stuff. If everyone else is teaching their kids about classical music and what not, I wanted to try something different.
In case anyone wondered-Little Frank responds most to The Beatles, Jimmy Buffett, and The Allman Brothers.
I thank the Lord for the people I have found
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You trying to make corrections on your computer screen???bravedave wrote:Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?Wino you know wrote: P.S.-Michael Nesmith's mother is also credited for having invented the "white out"-the liquid stuff used in offices to correct typing mistakes.
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Thanks Surf,surfpirate wrote:Livin' It Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWjzcNzyr_8
Some people find this hard to believe, but the Monkees damb near invented music videos. Michael Nesmith was also a damb creative guy, easily the most talented Monkee. (and yes, that's Joe Namath in the video)
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he covers it up with full-body waxings.chippewa wrote:I didn't even know you were a blonde.bravedave wrote:Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?Wino you know wrote: P.S.-Michael Nesmith's mother is also credited for having invented the "white out"-the liquid stuff used in offices to correct typing mistakes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODJMJgSJWw
I was a lifeguard until that blue kid got me fired.
http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... ?pos=-7695
I was a lifeguard until that blue kid got me fired.
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Did you get the "Help" DVD when it came out?Frank4 wrote:Yep, I really enjoyed "Help". I thought it was just a fun, silly movie....
I still shake my head every December when the anniversary of John being shot comes around. I remember watching MNF with my dad when it happened. I was in the 6th grade.
The night John was shot, I was on duty as a police officer in Hawaii.
I got an urgent message to call an off-duty co-worker, so I stopped at a gas station to use their phone to call him.
(Remember-this was 1980 and nobody had cell phones-
Anyway, I called him, and he told me what had happened.
What made it even MORE eerie was that I was calling from a gas station just across the street from the condos where John's assassin lived.
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Wino you know wrote:Did you get the "Help" DVD when it came out?Frank4 wrote:Yep, I really enjoyed "Help". I thought it was just a fun, silly movie....
I still shake my head every December when the anniversary of John being shot comes around. I remember watching MNF with my dad when it happened. I was in the 6th grade.
The night John was shot, I was on duty as a police officer in Hawaii.
I got an urgent message to call an off-duty co-worker, so I stopped at a gas station to use their phone to call him.
(Remember-this was 1980 and nobody had cell phones-)
Anyway, I called him, and he told me what had happened.
What made it even MORE eerie was that I was calling from a gas station just across the street from the condos where John's assassin lived.
One of these days I'm going to make it to Central Park / Strawberry Fields on 12/8
I remember seeing an interview with Yoko....the interviewer asked if she thought she would ever be able to forgive MDC (I will not mention his name)
Yoko mentioned a story about the Pope visiting his attempted assasin in prison and forgiving him.....she said, that was great of the Pope to do....but I am not the Pope, I am not ready to forgive....
"All you need is love..." - The Beatles
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have you tried windex?bravedave wrote:Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?Wino you know wrote: P.S.-Michael Nesmith's mother is also credited for having invented the "white out"-the liquid stuff used in offices to correct typing mistakes.
or use a little bit of rubbing alcohol...
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When I said "John's assassin" in my post above, I originally typed in his name, then thought, "NO, I'm not."Dally wrote:I remember seeing an interview with Yoko....the interviewer asked if she thought she would ever be able to forgive MDC (I will not mention his name)
Yoko mentioned a story about the Pope visiting his attempted assasin in prison and forgiving him.....she said, that was great of the Pope to do....but I am not the Pope, I am not ready to forgive....
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And the NON-Christian in me says forgiveness is BULLSH*T.




