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Question: Which is Joshie's favorite Beatles song?

Revolution 9:15    
  4 (12.9%)
You Really Got a Hold on Deuteronome    
  1 (3.2%)
You've Got to Hide Your Love Yahweh    
  6 (19.4%)
Nowhere Menorah    
  5 (16.1%)
You're Going to Lose that Goy-l    
  14 (45.2%)
Israel Be Back    
  1 (3.2%)
Esau Her Standing There    
  0 (0.0%)




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' joey .................. what does chicago & wrigley field mean to brother jb  ?   '


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"  .......................  joey ,  .........  please correct me if i am wrong  , but doesn't jb look exactly like john lennon circa 1980  ?  ............   "



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' joey  .................. it has been said that there were two individuals that nobody fuc#ed with in the entertainment industry    ... keef and johnny carson  ...  was that true  ............?   '



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" Quite possibly the biggest star that television has ever produced, Carson commanded, at his peak, a nightly audience of 15 million viewers – double the current audience of Leno and Letterman – combined. Rarely giving interviews, Carson chose to remain a very private man whose public persona made him an American superstar. He once revealed, “I can get in front of an audience and be in control. I suppose it’s manipulation. Offstage, I’m aloof because I’m not very comfortable.” American Masters Johnny Carson: King of Late Night explores this dichotomy and enigma, unearthing clues about Carson’s childhood, early days in the business, and personal and professional life.

“Carson has been one of the holy grails for documentary filmmakers, but there’s such a protective veil surrounding Johnny that I was beginning to wonder if this would ever happen,” says Jones, whose films for PBS include the Peabody Award-winning Inventing LA: The Chandlers and Their Times (2009) and American Masters: Goldwyn (2001).  "

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" Joey, she's back on Monday!  "



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" May 24, 2012 -- Macca Report News

Macca's concert at Buckingham Palace on June 4th will be here!


The Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace is being set up with a stage for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert. Viewing stands are being set up around the monument.

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May 24, 2012 -- Zimbio Photos

Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell Grab Dinner at Cecconi's in London


Celebrities had a night out at the trendy Cecconi's Restaurant in London after meeting the Queen at the 'Celebration of the Arts' event at the Royal Academy of Arts in London on Wednesday, May 23rd.
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May 24, 2012 -- Daily Mail (UK) (edited for Paul content)

Sir Paul McCartney declared himself a 'big fan' of the Queen

It was meant to be a Diamond Jubilee celebration for the Queen who has been on the throne for 60 years, but one guest turned up with their own version of a regal tiara on.

Model Lily Cole, arrived at the Royal Academy of Arts in central London, wearing a striking deep blue silk dress and a silver sparking tiara.

Hundreds of celebrities from the worlds of music, dance and art gathered to pay tribute to the Queen.

Bono, Joan Collins and Sir Paul McCartney led the praise as she attended a Diamond Jubilee celebration of the arts.

Sir Paul, who attended with his wife Nancy Shevell, declared that he was a 'huge fan' of the Queen. He and his wife met her as she toured the galleries of the Academy.

The former Beatle said: 'It is always wonderful meeting her, she's great.

'It is always a great pleasure meeting her, I'm a big fan.'



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At the Global Food Summit in D.C. today, NBC's Andrea Mitchell interviewed U2 frontman Bono about efforts to curb hunger in Africa.

   "Hunger is a ridiculous thing. And we know what to do in order to fix it.  There's, you know, these whole new approaches to agriculture to increase productivity, etc. But what's key about today's announcement is that the president of the United States is supporting African ideas on how to fix their problem. There are country-owned, country-devised plans in 30 African countries. And that's what it will take to get to that 50 million people taken out of -- out of hunger over the next decade."

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Joey, I was driving home thru my beautiful neighborhood when a silly squirrel started to run out in front of my car, then it ran back and then it started running back out. This happened once more before I think I ran over it. All I could think was look at that stupid squirrel.
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" May 25, 2012 -- Daily Mail (UK)
A couple that works out together, stays together... Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell spotted as they head to the gym

Still in the honeymoon stage Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell have proved inseparable since they exchanged nuptials last October.

The couple were spotted in London earlier today as they headed to their gym in Lord's Cricket Ground which is located in St. John's Wood close to McCartney's home.

Nancy and Paul looked like the perfect gymming couple in their colour coordinated sportswear.


Showing off her trim figure, Nancy donned a pair of cropped jeggings with a pale blue printed T-shirt, a navy blue jacket, and black running trainers.

The 51-year-old wore her brunette locks down and appeared to be makeup free.

Enjoying the weather in the capital, she hid her eyes behind a pair of blacked out sunglasses and held her phone in her hand.

Keen to be in the best shape as he readies what is set to be an epic performance at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert in next month, Macca was in high spirits as he made his way to the fitness centre.

The Beatles singer who had a spring in his step could've passed for a man half his age in his causal get-up.

McCartney, 69, wore black tracksuit bottoms with a white T-shirt and a blue hoodie, he also covered up his eyes with a pair of sunglasses.

Earlier this week Sir Paul and Nancy attended a Diamond Jubilee celebration for the Queen at the Royal Academy of Arts in central London.

The couple meet the Queen as she toured the galleries of the Academy and during the merriment he declared that he was a 'huge fan' of her.

Happy to be in the presence of Her Majesty, the iconic performer said, 'It is always wonderful meeting her, she's great. It is always a great pleasure meeting her, I'm a big fan.'


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May 25, 2012 -- The Chicago Tribune
McCartney film to screen before "The Intouchables"

The Weinstein Company has locked in Paul McCartney, Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp to build the buzz around its upcoming "The Intouchables."

McCartney's directorial debut, "My Valentine," will screen before every showing of the French box office smash during its theatrical run. It hits theaters May 25.

McCartney's black-and-white short, set to his song of the same name, stars Portman and Depp translating the lyrics of the song using sign language. Each offers a distinct interpretation, and Depp also plays a guitar solo.

"What an honor it is to have Paul's short film directorial debut on the head of "The Intouchables' showings. Paul and Stella are great old friends," Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company, said in a statement.

The idea initially came from McCartney's daughter, fashion designer Stella McCartney, who dressed Portman for the short. The film, produced by Susanne Priessler, premiered at Stella McCartney's Los Angeles boutique. Academy Award winner Wally Pfister was the cinematographer.

"The Intouchables" is a French comedy starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy that set box office records across Europe.  "


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I was a bit skeptical when an Irish Independent article yesterday mentioned that U2 is working on its next album, but this sounds much more re-assuring: Adam Clayton appeared on Irish radio on Tuesday of this week, mainly to talk about the Walk In My Shoes campaign that he's supporting. But, according to U2place.com, he also briefly mentioned what the band is doing at the moment:

"We are working on the next album. According to Bono, it may be published tomorrow but I think it will take a little longer."

Meanwhile, Dallas Schoo, The Edge's longtime guitar tech, apparently sent a note to Sadowsky Guitars confirming that "U2 is in the studio." The guitar company posted Dallas' note on Facebook:

Just received this report from Dublin, where U2 is in the studio...

Just a heads up on how wonderful your 4 basses are....beautiful instruments and so much "weight" and deep tone with a very light weight bass......amazing. The Will Lee is killer and the PJs so balanced. Adam has been tracking away and not having to break the momentum dialing in his sound.....Just a very good marriage of effortless tone that seems inherent with the overall design. The entire band and the production team could not be happier.
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" Another way to look at the John Vs. Paul battle that has been my muse this week: Who wrote more of their #1 hits? I’m going to focus on the 27 Beatles songs that reached #1 in either the US or the UK (in many cases their songs reached #1 in both.) It’ll be easy to find those 27 songs as this criteria is the theme of the Beatles 1 compilation.

01. “Love Me Do” – Mostly McCartney (Lennon wrote the bridge.)
02. “From Me to You” – Co-Written
03. “She Loves You” – Co-Written
04. “I Want to Hold Your Hand” – Co-Written
05. “Can’t Buy Me Love” – McCartney
06. “A Hard Day’s Night” – Lennon
07. “I Feel Fine” – Lennon
08. “Eight Days a Week” – Co-Written
09. “Ticket to Ride” – Mostly Lennon (McCartney claims co-written.)
10. “Help!” – Lennon
11. “Yesterday” – McCartney
12. “Day Tripper” – Co-Written
13. “We Can Work It Out” – Mostly McCartney (Lennon’s bridge.)
14. “Paperback Writer” – McCartney
15. “Yellow Submarine” – McCartney
16. “Eleanor Rigby” – McCartney
17. “Penny Lane” – McCartney
18. “All You Need Is Love” – Lennon
19. “Hello, Goodbye” – McCartney
20. “Lady Madonna” – McCartney
21. “Hey Jude” – McCartney
22. “Get Back” – McCartney
23. “The Ballad of John & Yoko” – Lennon
24. “Something” – Harrison
25. “Come Together” – Lennon
26. “Let It Be” – McCartney
27. “The Long and Winding Road” – McCartney

In all Paul wrote 14 of their 27 #1s. John wrote 7. They wrote 5 of them together. And George wrote the other one. By using this criteria Paul dominates much more than he did using the Last.FM most listened to songs method I used in the last post where Paul also came out on top but not by such a wide
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" May 30, 2012 -- NewsweekPK.com
The Coolest Beatle

At 70 (June 18th), more than half the man he used to be.

When The Beatles went to India in 1968 for a meditation retreat with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the folk-rock star Donovan was part of their traveling party. The musicians had all brought their acoustic guitars, and Donovan wandered around the grounds of the Maharishi's compound in Rishikesh, playing in a traditional folk-bluegrass style known as fingerpicking.

After a few days, Donovan recently recalled, John Lennon stopped him and said, "How do you do that? That finger style, that picking, will you teach me?" He demonstrated the technique to Lennon, but he also noticed Paul McCartney occasionally hovering in the background. "Paul would stand around, he'd steal a look, and then he'd walk away into the woods. He was listening."

Too proud or too impatient to sit for instruction, McCartney eavesdropped enough to figure out the method on his own. Then he went off and used the style as the basis for "Blackbird," "I Will," and "Mother Nature's Son," three of the acoustic masterpieces on the Beatles epic double-LP set generally known as the White Album. With just a glimpse of a new direction, he instantly began blazing a musical trail.

This capacity for constant, lightning-quick creative revelation has characterized McCartney's music for 50 years. When he turns 70 years old on June 18, perhaps the only thing more remarkable than the idea of this eternally youthful icon reaching that landmark is the fact that he has gotten there without having lost the boundless inventiveness and creative curiosity that redefined the very possibilities of rock and roll. Though McCartney is often overshadowed in the public imagination by John Lennon's hard-edged cool, and frequently taken for granted after so many years in the pop spotlight, there is simply no other figure in pop who can claim a track record so deep.

The Guinness Book of World Records identifies McCartney as "the most successful musician and composer in popular music history." He's had 15 top 10 albums and 21 top 10 singles-and that's not including his work with the biggest band of all time. His tours still sell out stadiums around the world. His solo compositions have been covered by artists from Michael Jackson to Guns N' Roses. And his marriage last year to Nancy Shevell, the daughter of a U.S. trucking magnate, helped take his estimated worth from £495 to £665 million, making him the wealthiest performer in British music.

But this ongoing commercial juggernaut exists in tandem with an impressive eagerness to challenge himself and expand musically. At an age when most rockers have long eased into life as oldies acts, McCartney has undergone a startling creative renaissance. His most recent release, Kisses on the Bottom, is a smoothly orchestrated set of such Great American Songbook standards as "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive," while (entirely unverified) rumors have buzzed that his next album will be a straight-up rock-and-roll record, produced with Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters.

Not surprising for someone who came of age as half of the most celebrated songwriting duo in history, McCartney has often sought out worthy collaborators, both writers (like Stevie Wonder and Elvis Costello) and producers (including Youth, with whom he has released a series of ambient-inspired projects under the name The Fireman, and Nigel Godrich, who has worked with the likes of Radiohead and Beck). McCartney has also composed several extended classical works: two oratorios, a "symphonic poem" called "Standing Stone," and an album of shorter pieces, Working Classical. Last year he worked with the New York City Ballet to create a new narrative piece titled Ocean's Kingdom-but he didn't just write a score and send it in. He developed the storyline, made paintings to suggest the backdrops, and offered suggestions to his megastar designer daughter, Stella, about the costumes.

Prompted perhaps by the death of his beloved first wife, Linda, and a tumultuous second marriage to Heather Mills, McCartney's recent records -- Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, Memory Almost Full, and the vastly underrated Fireman release Electric Arguments -- have included a surprising degree of introspection in their lyrics. It feels as if he has finally allowed himself to stop competing with Lennon's shadow and take on some of the themes that arise later in life, territory that John never got the chance to face.

Contrary to widespread belief that John was the bitter and Paul was the sweet in the Beatles incomparable blend of talents, the fact is that as the group progressed and began to experiment in the recording studio in radical new ways, McCartney not only took more chances musically than Lennon did, he also became more of the band's driving force. After the other Beatles had all married and moved to the suburbs, he was still living in London with girlfriend Jane Asher's family, going to art galleries and avant-garde music events, absorbing the city's youthquake and bringing new ideas back to the records (a point made repeatedly in his 1997 quasi-autobiography, Many Years From Now, which is almost painfully defensive in its endless pleading "Hey, I was cool, too!")

"I lived a very urbane life in London," McCartney once said. "John used to come in from Weybridge ... and I'd tell him what I'd been doing: 'Last night I saw a Bertolucci film and I went down to the Open Space, they're doing a new play there.'" Paul said that John would reply, "God, man, I really envy you."

It was Lennon who said that he wanted Revolver's droning, psychedelic "Tomorrow Never Knows" (recently featured to great effect on an episode of Mad Men) to sound like "thousands of monks chanting." But it was McCartney, immersed in the experimental work of composers like John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, who altered the heads on his tape machine to create the loops of layered noise that ultimately defined the song's shockingly futuristic sound.

From the Brazilian-influenced chords of "Here, There and Everywhere" to the concept that shaped the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, McCartney spearheaded many of the Beatles's musical breakthroughs. He had the idea for the extended medley that concluded Abbey Road: "I wanted to get John and Paul to think more seriously about their music," said producer George Martin of the eight-song suite. "Paul was all for experimenting like that." (For his part, Lennon later dismissed the medley as "junk.")

After the death of manager Brian Epstein in 1967, and as Lennon drifted further into a drug haze, the artistic leadership of the Beatles shifted from John to Paul, sometimes to the chagrin of the other band members. "I'd play in a band with John Lennon any day, but I wouldn't join a band with Paul McCartney," said George Harrison in 1973.

To be sure, McCartney's more sentimental tendencies could also result in the "granny music" that Lennon ridiculed, songs like "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" and "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" that have not aged well. Nor have McCartney's lyric-writing tendencies ever allowed for the kind of personal and intimate confessions that defined Lennon's songs, from "Help!" all the way through to "(Just Like) Starting Over."

Yet the impact of Paul McCartney's musical range and ambitions (along with his incomparable bass playing) meant a shift in the tectonic plates of rock and roll. "Paul has a gift of melody and his lyrics are so inspiring," says Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, one of McCartney's own songwriting favorites. "'Michelle' from Rubber Soul was partially my inspiration for creating the Pet Sounds record."

McCartney has now been an ex-Beatle about four times longer than he was actually in the band. But unlike John, George, or even Ringo, he has never expressed any ambivalence about his time or his legacy in the greatest show on earth -- maybe because he has never stopped making new music, reaching such heights as 1973's first-rate smash Band on the Run and 1982's eclectic Tug of War, and recharging his batteries with side projects like the cover albums Back in the USSR and Run Devil Run.

If McCartney isn't as critically revered as idiosyncratic visionaries like Bob Dylan and Neil Young, it's presumably because he has never made a secret of his desire to please an audience, cranking out accessible singles and love songs, silly and otherwise, aimed straight for a populist bull's-eye. That approach is most evident on stage, where his irresistible, marathon parade of hits -- backed by a stellar band and with just enough surprises to hold the interest of the hard-core fans and the star himself -- has charmed audiences from the hipsterati at the 2009 Coachella festival to the crowd of 200,000-plus that attended a free concert in Mexico City a few weeks ago.

McCartney isn't the first member of the rock-and-roll pantheon to hit the big seven-oh; Dylan, Paul Simon, and Ringo all got there first. But his degree of engagement and activity surpasses not only his peers, but also rockers half -- hell, a third -- his age.

Sometimes, he recently told the English music magazine Mojo, "I think, 'That boy was a good writer.' I'm singing it, my mind wanders, and I'm going, 'How old was I when I wrote this? Not bad.' Like in 'Yesterday' -- 'I'm not half the man I used to be.' I was writing that at 24?"


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" She Loves You
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Recorded: 1 July 1963
Producer: George Martin
Engineer: Norman Smith

Released: 23 August 1963 (UK), 16 September 1963 (US)

John Lennon: vocals, rhythm guitar
Paul McCartney: vocals, bass
George Harrison: lead guitar, vocals
Ringo Starr: drums

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" The song with which Beatlemania truly began, She Loves You was released as a single on 23 August 1963. It remains their best selling single in the UK.  "



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" For those of us who were alive at the time (in the US) when She Loves You came out and got airplay, the sound of that song was completely unlike anything heard before.

From the opening drum rolls and into the chorus - the song is like a roller coaster ride.

The excitement, energy and pure joy was breath-taking and you just knew something was happening in music.

She Loves You - as simple as it may seem now, is still the song every pop or rock band is trying to recreate  "



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" The song that launched Beatlemania. John and Paul working together. This song is so exciting and fun and positive. The first song I can think of that started with the chorus instead of a verse. Great cords, great fills by George and great drumming by Ringo. I'd love to see Paul play this and I Want To Hold Your Hand in concert.  "



" John's was the dominant voice on both these songs. Paul has already done Please Please Me, taking John's place as the dominant voice and I am sorry to say it doesn't quite work, so I don't think it will work here either. Paul does great on his own songs so I think he should stick to that. Unfortunately, we'll never again hear John sing those songs live again, only on record.  "



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" June 1, 2012 -- Macca Report News

Paul to perform at London Olympics opening ceremony

The opening ceremonies of the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games will be July 27th at Olympic Stadium. Paul McCartney will perform at the opening.  "


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