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Post by Mindy on Aug 19, 2004 12:54:15 GMT -5
Have fun watching it!
And about his movements, it is quite weird. He has his mouth open, and stamps his foot and sways like George. Olivia was right in saying it looks like George stayed young and they all got old.
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Post by CrowDish on Aug 19, 2004 13:16:03 GMT -5
Oh my God, when I first glanced at that picture, I thought it was two pictures of Dhani! It took me a few seconds to realize that the inlay was actually George. Creepy!
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Post by ColdKarmaGrl on Aug 19, 2004 13:44:07 GMT -5
So yeah, I completely lost it during "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"...
I loved that DVD....definitely going to have to invest in it as soon as I'm not broke.
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Post by xxobiwan201xx on Aug 19, 2004 14:47:33 GMT -5
that dvd was worth every penny. watching ringo singing photograph had me in tears and honey don't is just fantastic.
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Post by Mindy on Aug 19, 2004 15:07:50 GMT -5
I loved when Ringo sang. It was so different to see him behind only a microphone instead of drums, y'know?
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Post by Lucy on Aug 19, 2004 17:15:18 GMT -5
Ringo was the best in that! I loved both the songs he did! I cryed the entire time he was on stage.
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Post by Mindy on Aug 19, 2004 18:30:43 GMT -5
Oh yes I know, it was very sad.
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Post by CrowDish on Aug 19, 2004 21:10:44 GMT -5
I can't listen to Photograph any more without at least tearing up a little.
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Post by Emma on Aug 20, 2004 2:15:32 GMT -5
I love when Ringo does Photograph, and I love how he gets so into when he's singing, dancing around and such.
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Post by Mindy on Aug 21, 2004 19:01:05 GMT -5
Me too, it was so sad in a happy sort of way, does that make sense at all?
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Post by CrowDish on Aug 21, 2004 21:04:15 GMT -5
I think so. Bittersweet?
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Post by Mindy on Aug 21, 2004 22:04:53 GMT -5
There we go. lol
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Post by wrestlingdog on Sept 2, 2004 5:25:40 GMT -5
I love this concert! I saw it on PBS and just two days ago I watched it again at Dad's friend's house (who, Dad claims, is the only Beatles fan I'm No. 2 to)!
For obvious reasons, PBS had cut out the song "Sit on My Face," so I was really surprised by it. (I had read in the CD booklet about the ending, but I didn't know where it was.)
For some reason or another, Tom Petty's voice annoys me when he does Taxman and I Need You- perhaps because I'm such a huge fan of the original tracks. They're both great songs, but for me they're not the same with someone else's voice.
What also is odd is that there are at least three songs that aren't on the soundtrack- Monty Python and that Horse to the Water thing. Grrr.
OMG!! I always thought that it was so cool when Dhani says "Uncle Ringo" because that's just the right name for him, isn't it? Ringo would make a good favorite uncle who always has time for his favorite little niece or nephew.
i loved how they did something.
It was also really cool how Tom Hanks was a mountie. YAY!
I love the indian stuff, but I never play it with friends, because it's something you really have to be ready to listen to. If you're not metally prepared for Indian music, you get bored out of your mind or just really ticked off.
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Post by CrowDish on Sept 2, 2004 8:54:37 GMT -5
I fall asleep to it almost every night. Indian music, I mean. I love it, but I need to get some more - I'm getting a little tired of the stuff I have.
I always wished Ringo was my dad. I think my dad does too - yesterday I was at orentation and my dad was making fun of my teachers and stuff. I told him he was a horrible role model, and he told me to "Be like Ringo." That's all the advice I've been able to get out of him lately, no matter what the problem is, it's always "Be like Ringo"
I have a ukulele ^__^ I love him, I named him Jules and I carry him around my house all the time. I can play Something on him, it was the first one I learned, and I can also play Revolution and Let it Be - I'm working on a few others but I haven't memorized all the chords yet, I only got it three days ago!
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Post by xxobiwan201xx on Sept 2, 2004 13:36:24 GMT -5
yay for the ukulele! i found a store that sells sitars but they seem so expensive and i don't have alot of money. either i find a sitar thats cheap but good quality or i will buy a violin bass like paul's.
but then i get thinking, even after i buy the sitar i might need more indian instruments to get the correct sounds i want.
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