Beatles
The important part was: we actually managed to do it on my 64th. You don't get a 2nd shot at that kind of thing!
With all due humility or is it humiliation, I send you this birthday greeting, youngster. Enjoy. Or suffer. Whatev. :D
Very Beatles-sounding cover of one of their greatest songs. While pretty good, the drummer is no Ringo-- there was one great fast drum riff non-Ringo noticeably did not do. Picky, picky.
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top of the thread
Where I stop and I turn
And re-read what I read
Then I jump to the bottom
and I see you agaaaaaain
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More #TheBeatles
Insomniac: "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
Ah, yes, top of the list of Beatles songs I could go the rest of my life never hearing or thinking about again.
And as for
#TheBeatles
As decades have gone by, most of their stuff has held up pretty well, in my inarguable opinion.
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#StarWars
Saw the first one in theaters. Amused by the super-modern-sfx applied to a cheesy old movie serial story. Amused that it picks up mid-story (ch IV)
The Blind Faith album I had was the substitute, and the Beatles album (whichever) I got was not the chopped-up baby dolls cover.
garrett #626: "...Stevie Ray do 'Red House'..."
Now that I've got it playing in the background, yeah, I've heard it. Not sure it's better than Jimi's....
Covers.
You'll Be Older, Too - Birthdays, Art, faith, love, and online discussions. Bonus tracks with Sarah Smith and Majic Clark
Subjects: birthday, Spirit, aging, butterfly, The Art of, progress, love, faith, threads, online communication, Sarah Smith, Majic Clark, music, humor, fun, Beatles
Losing my hair? Maybe in another thirty years! Mindful Webworker and Majic Clark cover the Beatles' When I'm Sixty-Four in inimitable fashion.
Thanks also to rickl for bdy wish.
I did say it's my last weekend being sixty-three, right? We can do this again on Monday.
Dang it. Longer comment lost. Lucky youse.
Thanks for the early birthday wishes,
boulder terlit hobo
CrotchetyOldJarhead
and
Misanthropic Humanitarian
This is my last weekend of
being sixty-three. I'm still alive, so, could be worse. (Hums old
Beatles song.)
Good morning, gray-box gangsters. Y'know wot? This is my last weekend of
being sixty-three. I'm still alive, so, could be worse. (Hums old
Beatles song.)
Good morning, gray-box gangsters. Y'know wot? This is my last weekend of being sixty-three. I'm still alive, so, could be worse. (Hums old Beatles song.)
All those photos of Melania without her makeup!!
I read the content.
I'm blind now.
Jim: [Ringo] was GOOD. Not a "great". But very damn good, doing what he was supposed to have been doing, with the band in it's time.
RIP George Martin.
Sadly, now, Ringo is the only living Beatle.
Had a close relative who went to Japan and studied meditation at a Zen Buddhist monastery.
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top of the thread
Where I go and I read
Everything that's been said
Then I get to the bottom
And I see "nood" again...
Full name was Johannes Georg Pauli Ringo.
Marilyn is to me like the Beatles.
BackwardsBoy: "...a side-by-side comparison of the intricate vocalistic stylings of Teh Bitch Who Broke Up the Beatles ... and goats...."
Linda McCartney sounded like a goat?
Nice selection.
"He realized 'Rich Girl' sounded a lot better than 'Rich Guy.'" - SE Pa Moron
When Mrs Candycanes and I met, we had in common a great appreciation for the Beatles. Still do.
Subjects: Beatles, Jack Kirby, John Lennon, murder, Stan Lee