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Do you know that drummers name? Apparently they never mentioned it in interviews. He must've really pissed them off.McParadigm wrote:They had a drummer, who was with them right up until they got signed. It was suggested to them that he was a weak link, so they burned him right before signing. All you need is love...Fuzzcharger wrote:That reminds me of the time I took a Beatles tour in Liverpool. The guide on the Magical Mystery bus went to school with Paul. Apparently Ringo only got the gig because the bloke who they originally wanted to play drums thought they were rubbish and told them to piss off or something suitably rude to Paul. They never mentioned that guys name in an interview ever but this guide remembers when it all happened.
They stole Ringo because he was the drummer for one of their more popular rivals, and was popular on the Liverpool scene all by himself.
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Pete Best? Pete gets mentioned all the time.
I'm sure they were referring to Johnny Hutchinson, who was only actually grabbed as a stand-in for the "Silver Beetles" when the band fired one drummer, learned that they had to wait two days for the new guy to start, and had two gigs in the meantime. He was never actually asked or recruited for the band....he did play the stand-in gigs, but he was vocal about not liking the band at that time.
He came around to liking them, and later volunteered to stand in yet again when they had a few drummerless gigs before Ringo could join them.
I'm sure they were referring to Johnny Hutchinson, who was only actually grabbed as a stand-in for the "Silver Beetles" when the band fired one drummer, learned that they had to wait two days for the new guy to start, and had two gigs in the meantime. He was never actually asked or recruited for the band....he did play the stand-in gigs, but he was vocal about not liking the band at that time.
He came around to liking them, and later volunteered to stand in yet again when they had a few drummerless gigs before Ringo could join them.
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Dave B, the subject of their little-known rarity "Glorified B".Fuzzcharger wrote:Do you know that drummers name? Apparently they never mentioned it in interviews. He must've really pissed them off.McParadigm wrote:They had a drummer, who was with them right up until they got signed. It was suggested to them that he was a weak link, so they burned him right before signing. All you need is love...Fuzzcharger wrote:That reminds me of the time I took a Beatles tour in Liverpool. The guide on the Magical Mystery bus went to school with Paul. Apparently Ringo only got the gig because the bloke who they originally wanted to play drums thought they were rubbish and told them to piss off or something suitably rude to Paul. They never mentioned that guys name in an interview ever but this guide remembers when it all happened.
They stole Ringo because he was the drummer for one of their more popular rivals, and was popular on the Liverpool scene all by himself.
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No, "Go" was Dave's song.harmless wrote:Dave B, the subject of their little-known rarity "Glorified B".Fuzzcharger wrote:Do you know that drummers name? Apparently they never mentioned it in interviews. He must've really pissed them off.McParadigm wrote:They had a drummer, who was with them right up until they got signed. It was suggested to them that he was a weak link, so they burned him right before signing. All you need is love...Fuzzcharger wrote:That reminds me of the time I took a Beatles tour in Liverpool. The guide on the Magical Mystery bus went to school with Paul. Apparently Ringo only got the gig because the bloke who they originally wanted to play drums thought they were rubbish and told them to piss off or something suitably rude to Paul. They never mentioned that guys name in an interview ever but this guide remembers when it all happened.
They stole Ringo because he was the drummer for one of their more popular rivals, and was popular on the Liverpool scene all by himself.
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For me the day that evenslow commented on my reading habits was the most important day of my life.evenslow wrote:I don't know how to feel that I'm currently reading the same books as McParadigm.
For him it was Monday.
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Arousedevenslow wrote:I don't know how to feel that I'm currently reading the same books as McParadigm.
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and melancholy.theplatypus wrote:Arousedevenslow wrote:I don't know how to feel that I'm currently reading the same books as McParadigm.
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all of my trademarkstheplatypus wrote:and melancholy.theplatypus wrote:Arousedevenslow wrote:I don't know how to feel that I'm currently reading the same books as McParadigm.
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Infinite sadness.McParadigm wrote:all of my trademarkstheplatypus wrote:and melancholy.theplatypus wrote:Arousedevenslow wrote:I don't know how to feel that I'm currently reading the same books as McParadigm.
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John Lennon couldn't shut up about the music he disliked. Especially the Beatles.stip wrote:did the beatles talk much about the music they didn't like, very much. Artists rarely do that. it's too bad, It would be revealing.
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Maybe if asked they might say another band is not their thing or something but I can't see them slagging off another band publicly. Well maybe John. They might pull an Eddie Vedder and say they never heard something bait worthy like Ed did when Chris Cornell put out Scream. Very diplomatic.
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Lennon was at near-Gallagher levels for talking shit, during the band's heyday. He couldn't say enough bad things about everybody else in the whole world (minus the groups the band had grown up loving). It's part of why his comments about Beatles songs made in the 66-74 era are so hard to take seriously.
Hell, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were two of his closest friends, and he teased them mercilessly in the press for copying the Beatles every move. When the Beatles announced their break-up he even quipped that the Stones would probably do it, now, just because the Beatles had paved the way.
*although he had good things to say about the Monkees, so....
Hell, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were two of his closest friends, and he teased them mercilessly in the press for copying the Beatles every move. When the Beatles announced their break-up he even quipped that the Stones would probably do it, now, just because the Beatles had paved the way.
*although he had good things to say about the Monkees, so....
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McParadigm wrote:Lennon was at near-Gallagher levels for talking shit, during the band's heyday. He couldn't say enough bad things about everybody else in the whole world (minus the groups the band had grown up loving). It's part of why his comments about Beatles songs made in the 66-74 era are so hard to take seriously.
Hell, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were two of his closest friends, and he teased them mercilessly in the press for copying the Beatles every move. When the Beatles announced their break-up he even quipped that the Stones would probably do it, now, just because the Beatles had paved the way.
*although he had good things to say about the Monkees, so....
I figured if they didn't go after the Monkees they didn't go after anyone!!!
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Though I like the Monkees too. I wish the show was still on.
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I kind of assume it was just a part of his love of winding everyone up.bada wrote:I figured if they didn't go after the Monkees they didn't go after anyone!!!
It's 1967. Who are you gonna single out for praise? The Monkees.
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oddly enough, I always loved this about John Lennon. critical, sarcastic, a bit egotistical, and idealistic as hell underneath it all.McParadigm wrote:Lennon... couldn't say enough bad things about everybody else in the whole world
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Once again, assholes get all the girls while the Harry Limes of the world end up alone and bitter.malice wrote:oddly enough, I always loved this about John Lennon. critical, sarcastic, a bit egotistical, and idealistic as hell underneath it all.McParadigm wrote:Lennon... couldn't say enough bad things about everybody else in the whole world
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you tard.Heathen wrote:Once again, assholes get all the girls while the Harry Limes of the world end up alone and bitter.malice wrote:oddly enough, I always loved this about John Lennon. critical, sarcastic, a bit egotistical, and idealistic as hell underneath it all.McParadigm wrote:Lennon... couldn't say enough bad things about everybody else in the whole world
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