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Post by rumdrinks »

SMLCHNG wrote:
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. :cry:
That he was, Garry. :( :( :( When I was young, and most had a crush on Paul or John, George was mine. :oops:
Ahhh, George , the "quiet Beatle"
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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
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SMLCHNG wrote:
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. :cry:
That he was, Garry. :( :( :( When I was young, and most had a crush on Paul or John, George was mine. :oops:
Yup---me too :D
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Post by surfpirate »

It is not a coincidence that these guys ......

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.... are following the path of those wonderful early innocent days of the fab four.
The Beatles early press conferences were magic. They were so naturally funny.
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surfpirate wrote:
The Beatles early press conferences were magic. They were so naturally funny.
Yes, they sure were. :D
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Post by rumdrinks »

surfpirate wrote:The Beatles early press conferences were magic. They were so naturally funny.
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 uncomfortable
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Post by Marnin Grita Guy »

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


8)

Thanks to Constance for the acknowledgement.

8)
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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?
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Ahh, The Beatles......if only I had been around to see them play.

George and John....both taken from us far, far too soon!!!!


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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.
Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?
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Post by Frank4 »

rumdrinks wrote:
surfpirate wrote:The Beatles early press conferences were magic. They were so naturally funny.
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 uncomfortable
I really enjoyed "Help". I thought it was just a fun, silly movie....

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.

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Post by springparrot »

bravedave wrote:
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.
Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?
You trying to make corrections on your computer screen???
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Post by docandjeanie »

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)
Thanks Surf,

That was great to watch again [smilie=battingeyes.gif]
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bravedave wrote:
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.
Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?
I didn't even know you were a blonde. :lol:
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chippewa wrote:
bravedave wrote:
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.
Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?
I didn't even know you were a blonde. :lol:
he covers it up with full-body waxings.
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Don't know if anyone answered this because I haven't checked. I think it was La Vie Dansante.
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Frank4 wrote:Yep, I really enjoyed "Help". I thought it was just a fun, silly movie....
Did you get the "Help" DVD when it came out?
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- :o )
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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Post by Dally »

Wino you know wrote:
Frank4 wrote:Yep, I really enjoyed "Help". I thought it was just a fun, silly movie....
Did you get the "Help" DVD when it came out?
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- :o )
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....

:( :cry: :(
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Post by Dally »

bravedave wrote:
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.
Does anybody know how to get that stuff off a flat screen monitor?
have you tried windex?

or use a little bit of rubbing alcohol...
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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....

:( :cry: :(
When I said "John's assassin" in my post above, I originally typed in his name, then thought, "NO, I'm not."
And the NON-Christian in me says forgiveness is BULLSH*T.
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