Sam Leach - KEEP
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I remember when Ringo was on Howard Stern not long ago, Howard kept asking Ringo questions about Barbara Bach and i think Ringo was getting annoyed by that, and he asked him Yoko questions, didnt really ask him about his new CD which he was there to promote, i think Howard Stern always has been and always will be a Jerk, he seems to care more about what people look like than their careers, and that isn't right. Okay that was my opinion lol How is everyone doing?
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It's funny that I am defending Stern -- I can take or leave him personally. Sometimes I like his show, sometimes he goes too far. However, I've heard him complementary to Ringo, too. Ringo has been on his show several times & keeps coming back, he seems to enjoy himself on it. Cheers! Mike
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I know but Howard kept asking Ringo questions about Barbara and telling him how hot she is, and i think Ringo got a bit annoyed in that, otherwise he seemed to enjoy himself, i just dont care for Howard Stern, never have, never will. Hasn't Yoko been on his show too? I remember when she was on Conan O'Brian, that was so funny, Ringo was on Conan also, he said something lovely about George on there.
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A quick hello to everyone. I hope you are all having a wonderful Saturday. Love, Jennifer
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Hello Jen how are you doing? IT is good to see you here. Now as for Stern I'm glad he is a Macca fan but shock gets old after awhile. Andrew Clay got amd with him whe he made fun of PRincess Diana after she died and he challenged Stern to a showdown but Howard didn't show up. Andrew said something like Howard didn't show up because he knew he couldn't take me on. When I was younger I may not have minded Stern as much but now that I'm older I can't stand that type of humour as much. I know that people wouldn't want their children listening to that or them being like him. I used to be an Eddie Murphy fan when I was younger and didn't think there was anything wrong with his pottymouth but now I see where my aprents where coming from when they didn't want me to listen to that stuff. Eddie has changed over the years. Anyway He was hilarious in Shrek.
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mikeskapla:
Hi Sam & Sam Agree with your comments about Stern -- different strokes for different folks. Like him or not, Stern isn't boring. I think Stern was beyond just nice to Macca -- he basically said on his show that he's the biggest celeberity on the planet and went out of his way to start out one of his shows -- on a day that Macca wasn't on it -- to gush and gush about his concert. Although I admit, I am partial to anyone that is a big Macca fan. Cheers! Mike
Mike, What else can I say to that but AMEN! Cheers! Sam C.
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Sam is up by 30 this morning. Kat, I sent you the picture you wanted. Enjoy!
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Mike, I heard from Jorie Gracen that there is a street anmed after Paul in Liverpool and the auditorium in LIPA is called the Paul Mccartney auditorium and the resaon John has airports and bars and statues named after him is because he is dead and since Paul is alive they haven't done stuff like that for him. She also told me he got the keys to the city back in 1984.
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Hi Giri (Paulfan). I told you about the various honours that Liverpool has bestowed on Paul a long time ago. Obviously John gets more because of his untimely death. Cheers Sam.
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Sam, I didn't remember you telling me that. I just decided to tell Mike since he was saying that something needs to be done so paul would be seen as John's equal. I agree that because of John's death he gets honored more. What is Paul's street called?
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Hi Paulfan As I understand every Beatle has a street named after them in Liverpool. LIPA has an auditorium named after him becuase he is the school's biggest benefactor and as I understand practically single handidly saved the school from financial ruin -- I don't think Liverpool gave him the honor, if I recall LIPA did it for Macca. On the other hand, to me the city clearly looks like Lennon's city. I have a book guide to the Beatles in Liverpool and they have a section to the Beatles and a seperate section just for Lennon's stuff -- nothing for the other Beatles. No question in my mind that Lennon is honored in the city becuase of his untimely death. But, based on observation and what I read I don't think there is much question that Macca is clearly headed into history as the 2nd best Beatle -- my point is simply intentional or unintenional Liverpool furthers the discrepancy between the 2 Beatles. Jackie who does Beatle tours in the city for a living agrees with my assessment. Lennon's paradoxical image before death as a political peace loving hippie and at the same time as an avante garde loving rebel -- has been elevated to epic legend post death. Macca himself said -- people have now elevated to him to Martin Luther King, Ghandi status. Because of that Lennon's name connotes an immediate image to most whereas Macca's doesn't really. Macca's image basically is a pop songer writer who is a good family man. To most that image is nowhere as sexy as Lennon's. Lennon's death has taken the image to levels that I think were unimaginable years back where I think there was a time that it was unfathonable that Lennon and Macca would not be considered equals. Now, it's hard to imagine them being considered equals. Macca I think is regarded at best as one of the greatest song writers of all time -- although not the best. The insider Beatle people give Macca the most respect -- I would say on average they consider them equals with some prefetring Macca and some Lennon. Music magaizines clearly pick Lennon by a mile -- they range in their opinion from Macca is one of the greatest just not as great as Lennon to Macca was overrated and did little worthwhile as a solo artist. The biggest problem Macca has on the PR front in my view is that so many Lennon backers feel the need to take him down a peg. And, while I'd love to say it doesn't bother Macca or they aren't successful at their pr campaign -- I can't. Some of Lennon's people, Yoko included, say that Macca is now trying to revise history by telling his side of the story via books like Many Years from Now and asking to switch song credits. Of course, he wants to tell his story. It's about time someone stood up for him. The Lennon people have been revising history since the 70s and they did a great job -- they got their mission done. And, they still have more people making their case -- recently again I read an article where a music writer started with -- McCartney everyone's least favorite Beatle... this kind of stuff is really almost never directed at Lennon. McCarntey is clearly most music writers least favorite Beatle and they love to express that whenever they can. Really only Macca has to deal with the barbs. Philip Norman is now writing an autobiography on Lennon -- in his previous book and in interviews he goes out of his way to minimize Macca -- am sure this new book will give him another outlet to bash Macca some more. My point is that I accepted that there are really too many things conspiring against Macca to rise back to Lennon's status. Nonetheless, I don't think he will have any problem going down as one of the greatest of all time just not the greatest. Personally, I think he's the greatest of all time but deserves equal status to Lennon. Liverpool to me (and I know it's because Lennon's death) only promotes the Lennon is king status. Again, my point is that Macca is down in the dumps. He is arguably the biggest rock start in the planet, top concert draw, cranking out great albums & respect world wide. He is clearly a king in his own right. My point is simply that based on all the stuff I've read and seen about the Beatles and Macca in particular -- the only thing that bothers him about his legacy is that Lennon is going down in history as the bigger Beatle. Everytime he hints at eveining the score -- alas he did avante garde work, too, etc -- the media hits him for being disrespectful to a dead legend. As the announcer on the 48 hr special on Macca's tour years back said to Macca -- let's be honest time has been much better than Lennon to you.
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Hello Sam and everyone hope your all having a good weekend, and giving this a bump!!
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sorry for the typos in the last paragraph -- meant to say Macca clearly ISN'T in the dumps
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wow, Sam really pulls away pretty good leads lately on the weekends -- his site is up by 30 points.
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Hey all, Just checking in.....How's everyone doing? jen
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maccascruff:
Sam is up by 30 this morning. Kat, I sent you the picture you wanted. Enjoy!
Great! Thanks! It's awesome! Did you take that? It's really awesome.....I love it. Cute! Yes, Paul is still awesome! I'm doing great, you? I hope everyone is have a great time. Oh, I got on the radio again. I think this guy likes me. Actually, I think they find me very amusing, because I played parts of "Yesterday" on the flute. Oh yeah! *goes and hides in a hole* ops: Other than that, talking about Stern makes me think of Jon Stewart and the Daily Show. I know it's American, but it's like Rick Mercer's Monday Report on the CBC. I wonder if they are all crazy like him too. If you do not understand what I mean, just ignore that all together. Thanks!
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Kat you remind when I played Yesterday at my High School music lesson. We could choose to play two classical pieces or simply any piece you like. I was 14 and I was a Beatle fan even then. I didn't play it too well because I was not used to press keys in a piano (harder than a keyboard). Anyway the teacher joined the song and we played a 4 hands' Yesterday. I liked and I used to play the piano before the teacher arrived to the classroom each day. And people of others classromm entered the room!. Just to hear me play "Hey Jude" on piano (I think that they didn't even know the song). Till one day the teacher catch me playing and suggested me to give me a lot of musical scores of music of the Beatles... "No! Musical Scores!..." I never liked them and I refused. And I still don't like them. BTW, that's the only time I played "live" in front of quite many people and I liked it.
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Hello Everyone It's snowing in Wisconsin now!! A least it's been warmer, but i could do w/o the snow, but it does look pretty on the tree branches!! I voted for Sam again today too, congrats on having such a good lead i hope it can stay that way!! keep those votes coming!!
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mikeskapla:
Hi Paulfan: As I understand every Beatle has a street named after them in Liverpool. LIPA has an auditorium named after him becuase he is the school's biggest benefactor and as I understand practically single handidly saved the school from financial ruin -- I don't think Liverpool gave him the honor, if I recall LIPA did it for Macca. On the other hand, to me the city clearly looks like Lennon's city. I have a book guide to the Beatles in Liverpool and they have a section to the Beatles and a seperate section just for Lennon's stuff -- nothing for the other Beatles. No question in my mind that Lennon is honored in the city becuase of his untimely death. But, based on observation and what I read I don't think there is much question that Macca is clearly headed into history as the 2nd best Beatle -- my point is simply intentional or unintenional Liverpool furthers the discrepancy between the 2 Beatles. Jackie who does Beatle tours in the city for a living agrees with my assessment. Lennon's paradoxical image before death as a political peace loving hippie and at the same time as an avante garde loving rebel -- has been elevated to epic legend post death. Macca himself said -- people have now elevated to him to Martin Luther King, Ghandi status. Because of that Lennon's name connotes an immediate image to most whereas Macca's doesn't really. Macca's image basically is a pop songer writer who is a good family man. To most that image is nowhere as sexy as Lennon's. Lennon's death has taken the image to levels that I think were unimaginable years back where I think there was a time that it was unfathonable that Lennon and Macca would not be considered equals. Now, it's hard to imagine them being considered equals. Macca I think is regarded at best as one of the greatest song writers of all time -- although not the best. The insider Beatle people give Macca the most respect -- I would say on average they consider them equals with some prefetring Macca and some Lennon. Music magaizines clearly pick Lennon by a mile -- they range in their opinion from Macca is one of the greatest just not as great as Lennon to Macca was overrated and did little worthwhile as a solo artist. The biggest problem Macca has on the PR front in my view is that so many Lennon backers feel the need to take him down a peg. And, while I'd love to say it doesn't bother Macca or they aren't successful at their pr campaign -- I can't. Some of Lennon's people, Yoko included, say that Macca is now trying to revise history by telling his side of the story via books like Many Years from Now and asking to switch song credits. Of course, he wants to tell his story. It's about time someone stood up for him. The Lennon people have been revising history since the 70s and they did a great job -- they got their mission done. And, they still have more people making their case -- recently again I read an article where a music writer started with -- McCartney everyone's least favorite Beatle... this kind of stuff is really almost never directed at Lennon. McCarntey is clearly most music writers least favorite Beatle and they love to express that whenever they can. Really only Macca has to deal with the barbs. Philip Norman is now writing an autobiography on Lennon -- in his previous book and in interviews he goes out of his way to minimize Macca -- am sure this new book will give him another outlet to bash Macca some more. My point is that I accepted that there are really too many things conspiring against Macca to rise back to Lennon's status. Nonetheless, I don't think he will have any problem going down as one of the greatest of all time just not the greatest. Personally, I think he's the greatest of all time but deserves equal status to Lennon. Liverpool to me (and I know it's because Lennon's death) only promotes the Lennon is king status. Again, my point is that Macca is down in the dumps. He is arguably the biggest rock start in the planet, top concert draw, cranking out great albums & respect world wide. He is clearly a king in his own right. My point is simply that based on all the stuff I've read and seen about the Beatles and Macca in particular -- the only thing that bothers him about his legacy is that Lennon is going down in history as the bigger Beatle. Everytime he hints at eveining the score -- alas he did avante garde work, too, etc -- the media hits him for being disrespectful to a dead legend. As the announcer on the 48 hr special on Macca's tour years back said to Macca -- let's be honest time has been much better than Lennon to you.
Mike, I see what you are saying. Macca is going to go down as one of the greatest songwriters but not the greatest nor as Lennon's equal. IT does seem that people considre John the greatest Beatle because of his death. From what Jorie told me when John was alive he was considered mroe macho and Paul was seen as wimpy. This could be another reason why people choos Lennon over Mccartney. IT does seem as if alot of people consider Paul their least favorite Beatle. In real life the Beatle fans I talk to say John is their favorite and the one guy who said Paul is his favorite said even though Paul is his favorite he beleives John was the brains behind the Beatles. I do agree that someone has to stock up for Paul and it is about time Paul spoke up otherwise eh will get pushed around like dirt. As Sam said because of John's death he gets more honors. They do seem to be treating him as the best Beatle and Maccas as not as great. When Paul speaks out he does get seen as taking advantage of a dead legend as you say. I don't want to knock John and I might have a Macca bias but I feel Paul was really the peace and lvoe guy in the Beatles. He doesn't need to talk about it for he lives it out. People like to bash Macca on any little thing. As you told me it comes with the turf and he is on top so he gets knocked. I would also like to see Paul treated as John's equal. People make him out to be the worst Beatle. If I was Paul I'd also be concerned about not being an equal to Lennon. I think jealousy could be one of the reasons Paul gets knocked so much.