this is cruel as no avclub reader has ever known what love feels like and you know that.
this is cruel as no avclub reader has ever known what love feels like and you know that.
That’s horrible! And how do you hang an elephant? I guess that means it was trained well enough to climb on a stool?
The stupid girlfriend is the nicest character in the movie and she delivers the movie’s central theme. She also is the only character in the movie who is genuinely a good person and doing good things. She works with animals and the disabled.
And the fifth character is New York City.
What’s the bare minimum episode count for a true binge? I’d say I binged Black Books and Alan Partridge and some other U.K. Comedy series too but that seems like it would only take a couple of hours.
Greg Lake played with some of the greatest drummers of all time (Carl Palmer, Mike Giles, Cozy Powell and Sheila E.) and he thought Ringo was a great drummer too:
I can’t say where I heard the quote, though I’ve heard it more than once. That being said, that doesn’t mean it’s not apocryphal. Either way, I actually do think that Ringo was very much a key to the band’s success. He could play to match anything, and didn’t get pulled into the selfish drama that the others…
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“The key to Han Solo, kid, is that he’s secretly high all the time. Just run with that.”
Well, that’s what I came here to post so good job.
Back when he was doing stand up, Donald Glover had a bit: “Girls don’t really have ‘crazy boyfriend stories,’ because if you have a crazy boyfriend, you die.” I’ll see if I can find it on youtube.
If bears ever evolve speech, they’ll see those commercials and we’ll all be guilty of war crimes.
Really. I’m almost 37 and I have never used Facebook or any social media. The only account I have for posting is this website, but I cannot get that Facebook App off my phone. Samsung makes sure that thing is superglued on there.
Kind of ironic that he made the statement on Twitter, which was just as bad (if not worse) as far as Russian interference in the elections went.
Most of our favorite rock tunes were performed in-studio by The Wrecking Crew while the actual band members stood off to the side fretting over how they’re going to have to learn those guitar licks for their tours.
Yeah, and I think most people are missing what he means. The Beatles weren’t great players - sure. In Q’s experience, it was a pain in the ass getting a good take out of Ringo. Absolutely believable. He also says Paul wasn’t a great bass player. That’s not a shocker.
The Beatles are my heroes, but I also listen to piles and piles of classic jazz. If Jones is talking in terms of sheer musicianship (and I’m sure he is) he’s right- there are tons of jazz drummers and bassists who could eat alive virtually all the best that rock has had to offer. You have to have a VAST knowledge of…
After all, it was YOU & ME.
Ringo screaming “I’ve got blisters on my fingers!” at the end of “Helter Skelter” is probably the best thing the Beatles ever recorded, so any claim that he wasn’t vital to the band is laughable.
I was listening to Anthology 1 yesterday and there are a string of Pete Best tracks and man, they really make you appreciate Ringo a lot more (though I’ve always thought he was a great drummer). They didn’t sound like the Beatles until Ringo came along.