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Quote: Ben @ December 24 2012, 10:13 AM GMT

Didn't Sinatra say it was his favourite Lennon/McCartney song?

Sinatra was an ignorant git...it was more prestigious to call it a "Lennon/McCartney" song.

Quote: Pingl @ December 24 2012, 9:58 AM GMT

you can find it on YouTube, let me know what you think.

I have now watched a radio interview on YouTube...Ringo behaves cartoonish, I don't think he's evil or something, but he never seems to let his guard down. He doesn't differ that much from his Yellow Submarine film persona. That's bit disturbing. So the cartoon format seems to be his ideal medium. As you say "Love & Peace" doesn't mean anything coming out of his mouth...or he's just being cynical.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ December 24 2012, 10:30 AM GMT

Sinatra was an ignorant git...it was more prestigious to call it a "Lennon/McCartney" song.

I have now watched a radio interview on YouTube...Ringo behaves cartoonish, I don't think he's evil or something, but he never seems to let his guard down. He doesn't differ that much from his Yellow Submarine film persona. That's bit disturbing. So the cartoon format seems to be his ideal medium. As you say "Love & Peace" doesn't mean anything coming out of his mouth...or he's just being cynical.

Cynical and ungrateful, he was a very lucky drummer, he should remember that, he stood on the shoulders of giants

TRUE STORY ALERT

I was on the ale and the ganja with Mick Abrahams the day he went down to George Harrison's house to kill him.

I had no idea what he was up too as I was that stoned that if he would have took me we would have ended up attacking one of the Monkees by mistake.

Probably Mickey Dolnez, as he has an annoying face and because 'Rio' by Mike Nesmith is a classic.

END OF TRUE STORY

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ December 24 2012, 10:40 AM GMT

TRUE STORY ALERT

I was on the ale and the ganja with Mick Abrahams the day he went down to George Harrison's house to kill him.

I had no idea what he was up too as I was that stoned that if he would have took me we would have ended up attacking one of the Monkees by mistake.

Probably Mickey Dolnez, as he has an annoying face and because 'Rio' by Mike Nesmith is a classic.

END OF TRUE STORY

Rio is a work of genius, Starr once badly wounded Engelburt Humperdink after a night on the juice in an argument about who had Cilla first. It ended amicably when they both realised they could never be that drunk.

Cilla Black is another one of those twats who claims to have worked in the Cavern Cloakroom
Seeing that over six hundred people claim to be on duty in the cloakroom and given the lack of cloak wearing in Liverpool at the time I would have to raise my eyebrow.
As for porking the two bob tory whore Engleburt looks more than capable!

Quote: Pingl @ December 24 2012, 10:32 AM GMT

Cynical and ungrateful, he was a very lucky drummer, he should remember that, he stood on the shoulders of giants

As someone said when it was suggested Ringo was the best drummer in the world, he wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles.

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ December 24 2012, 10:40 AM GMT

TRUE STORY ALERT

I was on the ale and the ganja with Mick Abrahams the day he went down to George Harrison's house to kill him.

I had no idea what he was up too as I was that stoned that if he would have took me we would have ended up attacking one of the Monkees by mistake.

Probably Mickey Dolnez, as he has an annoying face and because 'Rio' by Mike Nesmith is a classic.

END OF TRUE STORY

Who is supposed to have said this? You?

No supposing about this what so ever I was a good mate of Mick's and was with him in the Bow & Arrow the day went down! I just had no idea what he was up to as he had started talking broken biscuits months before he done George Harrison in!

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ December 24 2012, 10:40 AM GMT

TRUE STORY ALERT

I was on the ale and the ganja with Mick Abrahams the day he went down to George Harrison's house to kill him.

Is that the Mick Abrahams from the first Jethro Tull album? (which I have bought a few days ago)

Why George? So many A grade pricks to choose from and he chooses one of the good guys, mad as a mad thing in a mad hat.

Its Abrams, that was his auld fellas name' he just sold space under the name Abraham as there was two in the office!

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ December 24 2012, 10:59 AM GMT

No supposing about this what so ever I was a good mate of Mick's and was with him in the Bow & Arrow the day went down! I just had no idea what he was up to as he had started talking broken biscuits months before he done George Harrison in!

I loved Getting to this by Blodwyn Pig.

But I knew nothing about him attacking George.

Do you have to Google everything or can you retain stuff?

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ December 24 2012, 10:54 AM GMT

Cilla Black is another one of those twats who claims to have worked in the Cavern Cloakroom
Seeing that over six hundred people claim to be on duty in the cloakroom and given the lack of cloak wearing in Liverpool at the time I would have to raise my eyebrow.
As for porking the two bob tory whore Engleburt looks more than capable!

I was on duty in that cloakroom, I advised Epstein to sign the Scaffold, I told him guitar bands were on the way out. I never saw Cilla although Kathy Kirby once accused me blocking the toilets.

I listened to Four Sail by Love this morning. Excellent stuff which had more of a British psych sound compared to the West Coast sound of Forever Changes.

Arthur Lee fired his bandmates after Forever Changes...that explains the change of the sound.

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