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I would bet good money that that "English bloke slurring out a version of "Please Please Me" is Keith Richards. First of all it's really good, especially around 44 seconds when starts playing those alternate chords and when he sings "like I please you" is really cool.some English bloke slurring out a version of "Please Please Me"...
It gets cut off at the end, but he goes on to say how he could have written a better bridge....
And ya know he's right he probably could have written a better bridge.
I don't see anything wrong with that bridge... I think it works great... I do think, however, that whomever it is plunking the tune -- keef or no keef -- it sounds great... John's orignal idea for the song was to be a slower "Roy Orbison" tune, anyhow, so it's more in the spirit of that...Catoogie wrote:And ya know he's right he probably could have written a better bridge.
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The cartoon is funny but nothing is better than the audio!cgarges wrote:That's the one I'm looking for. I notice they left THAT out of the movie.drumsound wrote:A friend in college had a tape of Ray's bass player freaking out on stage. Ray keeps asking for security.
Yeah, I've had those for a long time. Have you ever seen the comic book-like cartoons that were drawn of those? Again, hilarious.drumsound wrote:Chris do you have the Buddy Rich Bitch Tapes?
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I've got a Pinky out take from a reel of used tape I bought years ago. I didn't have the time to copy the reels, but there two tapes of Anamainiacs and two of Batman animated series.numberthirty wrote:Wasn't there a Pinky and the Brain homage to the Orsen Welles commercial that is part of the 365 days project? Just that someone thought to put a parody of that together usually puts a smile on my face.
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another vote for murray. and the troggs. dubba-dubba-cha.
i have a jackie mclean album called "long drink of the blues", in which they start the opening track, which falls apart after 30sec or so, and is followed by a few minutes of bickering about the arrangement. after which they launch into it again. great way to start an album.
http://www.emusic.com/album/10592/10592495.html
i have a jackie mclean album called "long drink of the blues", in which they start the opening track, which falls apart after 30sec or so, and is followed by a few minutes of bickering about the arrangement. after which they launch into it again. great way to start an album.
http://www.emusic.com/album/10592/10592495.html
Nobody's mentioned the infamous Oasis brothers fighting for like 45 minutes. Wasn't it released as a bootleg or on some single as a hidden track? You guys are helping me pass a very long day at work... keep those audio links comming! These are great!
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Thelonius Monk interrupts Milt Jackson's intro to ask when Miles wants him to come in. They reportedly had some conflict because Miles didn't want Monk to comp behind his solo. He got his wish on most of tunes on that record.
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