Grown enough to call you “boo”.
Grown enough to call you “boo”.
You were done before you started, boo. But I had free time on my hands...
And, from Q’s account, he met them early on in a studio session environment - when Ringo tried for three hours to get a drum track right, and they ended up calling in a professional session dude to do it. Ringo has since been regaled as a spectacular drummer.
In the article, Q was asked to rate McCartney back when he first met him. McCartney has gotten a lot better in half a century. Why is that so hard to understand?
Half a century after Q first met the Beatles, McCartney’s now a decent bassist. The Vulture interviewer asked Q for his his first impressions of the Beatles. McCartney has had five decades of learning since then. And no one would still mistake the work of the late Bernard Edwards with that of McCartney.
It was last October that Cattrall said “SJP could have been kinder.” Rumors of their feud date back the original series - and continued through to the negotiations for the filming of the two movies.
Up until now, Cattrall has actually been quite diplomatic in my estimation. “We were never friends. We worked together. I didn’t want to play this role again. SJP could have been kinder.” How does that come off as unhinged?
SJP could have expressed her condolences in a private message with flowers (remember those?) And then Catrall could have ignored them. or been polite. By sending the message publicly, SJP comes across as playing to her public image...which probably annoyed the hell out of Catrall in her time of grief.
Of course he wouldn’t want Barron - he’d have some flunky raise him after he denied Melania custody. The boy would then be even more damaged than he is now from having such a toxic father...so Melania stays.
Famed actress Barbara Stanwyck once explained why she didn’t respond to rumors: “The more you kick a dead body, the more it stinks.”
I’m saying a seasoned session bassist like Marcus Miller - who’s worked with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan and Dizzy Gillespie - is objectively a better bassist than Paul McCartney...and would be considered by Q a good (if not excellent) bassist. McCartney’s strength was/is his songwriting -…
But what does she have to reveal about Trump that we don’t already know or suspect? Tell-alls only sell when there’s some mystery about the subject - and the only mystery about Trump are his taxes. (And there’s Trump fatigue: who would pay money to buy a book where all the juicy stuff would appear on the web?)
Do we now? Especially considering that there could have been rehearsals that weren’t recorded?
Her pre-nup is paltry, and the NDA is on lockdown to prevent her from writing a book to make money (although we know her husband’s trash, so what revelations would be worth us buying it?). Plus, he’ll fight her for custody just to spite her - and you know he’s got photos and dirt on her to make her look like a…
I guess I should be flattered that you think I’m young enough to be your son. I grew up on Motown when Motown was not the music of nostalgia. Q rated musicians on being able to deliver on the spot...and even the raw tracks you have could have been of Paul after several attempts at trying to get it right. The Beatles…
Why in the hell would a man who worked with Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Sarah Vaughan and Barbra Streisand be bitter about the Beatles? All of the acts mentioned Q worked with could deliver as well live as they did on record. When Q met the Beatles, they hadn’t yet mastered their instruments and relied heavily on…
The title “greatest musical talent” is odd: it’s like saying “the greatest food to eat”. From a Western standpoint of someone who loves classical music, perhaps one can quantify his composition skills (dubious, but let’s just say he’s the greatest classical composer). But how was he as an electric guitarist? What was…
You’re hearing Paul’s playing after it had been through George Martin’s production. You have no idea how long it took to get the take that ended up on record...and whether Paul could re-produce that performance live when Q met the Beatles.
Obviously, you care that someone impugned the Beatles’ mastery of their instruments. Remember, Q worked with LEGENDS: Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Barbra Streisand. So he had high standards that the Fab Four didn’t meet the first time he met them. Their song craft is…