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Post by B on Feb 9, 2014 12:14:25 GMT -5
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Post by B on Feb 9, 2014 16:12:51 GMT -5
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Post by B on Feb 9, 2014 18:23:07 GMT -5
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will perform together on "The Beatles: The Night That Changed America — A GRAMMY Salute," airing Sunday, Feb. 9, 8–10:30 p.m. ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. The all-star lineup for the historic event will also feature performances and/or presentations by "The Beatles Love" by Cirque du Soleil, Kate Beckinsale, Jeff Bridges, Gary Clark Jr., Johnny Depp, Dave Grohl, Eric Idle, Imagine Dragons, Alicia Keys & John Legend, Anna Kendrick, David Letterman, LL Cool J, Jeff Lynne, Maroon 5, John Mayer & Keith Urban, Brad Paisley & Pharrell Williams, Sean Penn, Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran, Joe Walsh, Stevie Wonder, and a one-night only reunion of Eurythmics' Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. www.grammy.com/news/paul-mccartney-ringo-starr-to-perform-together
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Post by B on Feb 9, 2014 18:38:51 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2014 22:19:28 GMT -5
Bruce Berry was a working man He used to load that Econoline van. A sparkle was in his eye! But his life was in his hands.
Well, late at night when the people were gone He used to pick up my guitar
And sing a song in a shaky voice That was real as the day was long.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2014 22:23:39 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2014 22:41:52 GMT -5
\\ rehearsed, right
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Post by B on Feb 10, 2014 13:35:29 GMT -5
I didn't see much rapport between those two old guys on the TV special. Out with the old; in with the NEW! I Saw Her Standing There - MonaLisa Twinswww.youtube.com/watch?v=E3XVSykA7WsPublished on Feb 10, 2014 www.monalisa-twins.comwww.facebook.com/MonaLisaTwinsIt was 50 years ago (on February 9th, 1964), during the Beatles' legendary first appearance on the American "Ed Sullivan Show" back in 1964, when there have been no major crimes reported in New York City between 8 - 9 pm, cause even the criminals seemed to join the estimated 73,700,000 viewers in 23,240,000 homes in the United States. Exactly 50 years later they are still likely to be the most influential band that has ever existed. Without them, music wouldn't be the same and a whole lot of great bands just wouldn't exist. Here is our take on one of the songs they performed at that show back then - "I Saw Her Standing There". Filmed during our performance at the BaBü in Wolkersdorf (Austria) on March 7th, 2013. It was a beautiful warm night in spring! Thank you John, Paul, George and Ringo for evoking our deep passion for music and for changing the meaning of music forever. We also want to thank every other musician and artist who has the desire to give something to this world and believes in the power of artistry. Bass: Michael Mozeth Drums: Philipp Wolf Facebook: www.facebook.com/MonaLisaTwinsTwitter: www.twitter.com/MonaLisa_TwinsWebsite: www.monalisa-twins.comCategory Music
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Post by B on Feb 10, 2014 17:18:34 GMT -5
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Post by B on Feb 10, 2014 18:47:52 GMT -5
"Visually they are a nightmare, tight, dandified Edwardian-Beatnik suits and great pudding bowls of hair. Musically they are a near disaster, guitars and drums slamming out a merciless beat that does away with secondary rhythms, harmony and melody. Their lyrics (punctuated by nutty shouts of "yeah, yeah, yeah") are a catastrophe, a preposterous farrago of Valentine-card romantic sentiments…."
Newsweek
Feb. 24, 1964
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Post by B on Feb 14, 2014 13:01:16 GMT -5
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