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the beatles live in blackpool parte 3 agosto de 1965 act naturally ringo star

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  • Ringo's self-introduction is great!

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  • Ringo sang good I have no idea why John and Paul or even George didn't give him more songs that he could sing, at a lower key.

  • macca fukkin nails the fukkin harmony

  • we are gonna do something we dont often do. Who get a chance to sing but dosent often sing and here he is all nervous sing act naturally ringo

  • The movie's gonna make me a big Starr~♪

  • BUCK OWENS BABY~

  • @Das- I have insulted you in prime fashion. I have administered to your ass a wicked beating. I have pulled out my guns and blasted holes all over your pathetic carcass. You have tangled with a master and I have shred your arguments to ribbons. Yet...you come at me with politeness and humor. You respond with levity and playful disregard for the Grim Reaper who stands before you. I hate you, sir! I EXPECT YOU TO RETURN THE INSULT. Now, let's try this again... you ignorant tub of lard!
  • Phil Hartman nailed the Chairman of the Board. "Kick his ass Steve." Nobody is perfect. It is how the music these folks made and how it made me feel that really matters in the end. I don't care if Elvis was lousy in bed or if Sinatra used "Connections" to get the part in "From Here to Eternity." or if George Harrison was bitter for being overshadowed by Lennon/Macca or if he picked his nose and ate his boogers. Happy New Year!

  • @Das - Yeah, I've heard Sinatra said that. Still, you have to

    consider the source. Sinatra said almost the exact same thing

    about Paul McCartney's "Yesterday" several years earlier. In

    his later years, Sinatra was notorious for making "lists". Most

    were names of enemies. He'd go on talk shows and talk about

    "the best" actor or "the best" horse jockey. His fight with singer

    Sinead O'Conner him parodied on Saturday Night Live. Praise

    from an alcoholic, a womanizer, and an aging Mafioso!

  • @TwoUselessLegs Well George did get a little vindication as Sinatra would introduce "Something" as the best ballad that Lennon/McCartney ever wrote. Harrison did say that the two best things that ever happened to him were getting into the Beatles and then getting out of the Beatles. I'm glad he was able to record the music he wanted to, I like the bulk of his work.

  • @Das - I'm of the opinion that most of George's adult life was a

    monument to his bitterness and petty grief. Anger at what he

    perceived was a conspiracy against his music by George Martin

    and the others (see Y/T video "George Harrison Talks About

    Paul McCartney") and grief that the world never recognized him

    as an equal. His religious posturing was a smoke screen for all

    this self-centered unhappiness. Never mind that "Crackerbox

    Palace", "When We Was Fab" were all terribly "awkward"!

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