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Only a few recordings exist. My work blocks Youtube, otherwise I'd link, but you can find a pretty complete rough mix of "Song About The Moon" with S&G singing, and then a few bits and pieces on a mix of "Train In The Distance." There's also a live version of "Cars Are Cars."

A fake redhead?

His dance at the end of Night at The Museum is amazing.

If only George Burns knew to avoid that ottoman. . .

Yeah man, I still miss Sheldon Leonard.

What if you RT RT Rybak?

Now just stop cracking down on anyone else trying to use your likeness.

That's Lake of the Isles? I can't believe I never recognized that.

You think he's the worst? Well, you thinkin wrong.

Minus interesting lyrics. Honestly, I love Ram, but I just can't dig the lyrics for most of the tunes, it's like all the flair of the Abbey Road medley with none of the substance.

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus I remember reading a Beatle book, I think it's called "A Day In The Life," where they go into detail about the writing of "With A Little Help." Like, that was actually a song where the two of them sat there for a few hours and hashed the whole thing out. I'm pretty sure Lennon contributed

@avclub-82cf46948ca0f531a256e38473c9282f:disqus Chaos and Creation is great. I honestly think it's the best solo Beatle record since All Things Must Pass.

He totally should have dedicated "No More Lonely Nights" to Ringo.

I feel like after the Anthology, and probably around the time he realized Linda was dying, Paul made a conscious effort to start making better music again, or at least not just coasting so much. Pretty much all his original music from Flaming Pie on, and including Run Devil Run, has been great.

George wrote some incredible music, but aside from ATMP, Cloud Nine and Brainwashed, his records are pretty spotty. Some good stuff ("Blow Away" is amazing), some really tedious stuff. But his good stuff is as good as, if not better than, the music the other Beatles were putting out simultaneously.

Dick Cheney's dead?

"Be True To Your Shul?"

Admittedly, it was pretty awesome when he hula hooped around the stage:

Is that Harry Chapin on the far left? I always thought he died. . .

Over and over. . .