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Post by JoJo on Jan 15, 2005 11:37:02 GMT -5
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Jan 15, 2005 15:47:42 GMT -5
The one thing that really struck me was at 3:00 minute mark when it showed the band. How natural, loose and carefree was Paul as compared to the much more awkward, rigid and static Faul (like in the Hello Goodbye film where he stands in place like a statue). Now Faul got a bit better as he got more comfortable performing, but there still is no comparison. I'm telling you, when I watch Paul, the boy had more shake-n-wiggle and giggle than Elvis at a Hawaiian pool party.
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Post by eyesbleed on Jan 15, 2005 21:39:21 GMT -5
when I watch Paul, the boy had more shake-n-wiggle and giggle than Elvis at a Hawaiian pool party. Yep, & play rather intricate bass lines at the same time! The same thing is evident watching the Ed Sullivan shows. Although he's gotten pretty good over the decades, Beatle Bill never got close to that while the Beatles were together.. It's obvious why thay had to stop touring.
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