WANNA LAUGH?
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Wanna Laugh?
when Sony/ATV was formed in December 1985, everyone thought it was the genius of Tommy Mattola, then CEO of Sony Music. Nope, Sony/ATV founder was credit as Lew Grade then Lew Grade and Baron (or Barron) Grade, and now just one name as founder of Sony/ATV, Michael Jackson.
I bet Tommy is punching himself, non stop.
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jimmix wrote:
Wanna Laugh?
when Sony/ATV was formed in December 1985, everyone thought it was the genius of Tommy Mattola, then CEO of Sony Music. Nope, Sony/ATV founder was credit as Lew Grade then Lew Grade and Baron (or Barron) Grade, and now just one name as founder of Sony/ATV, Michael Jackson.
I bet Tommy is punching himself, non stop.
Tommy was too busy fighting with both Mariah Carey and later Thalia to be worried about Sony!
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Lets not forget the dove incident that took place at the Sony offices while trying to sign Ozzy Osbourne with wife Sharon in attentance! While the negotiations were going on, the doves were released in the air in the office. When this happened, Ozzy immediately grabbed a dove, then he proceded to bite the head off of the dove! This freaked out all of the executives in the whole office so bad, they called security and had both Ozzy and Sharon escorted out of the building!
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jl4761 wrote:
Lets not forget the dove incident that took place at the Sony offices while trying to sign Ozzy Osbourne with wife Sharon in attentance! While the negotiations were going on, the doves were released in the air in the office. When this happened, Ozzy immediately grabbed a dove, then he proceded to bite the head off of the dove! This freaked out all of the executives in the whole office so bad, they called security and had both Ozzy and Sharon escorted out of the building!
In Wikipedia:
In 1981, after signing his first solo career record deal, Osbourne bit the head off a dove during a meeting with CBS Records executives in Los Angeles.[150] Apparently he had planned to release doves into the air as a sign of peace, but due to being intoxicated at the time, he instead grabbed a dove and bit its head off. He then spat the head out,[150][151] with blood still dripping from his lips. Despite its controversy, the head-biting act has been parodied and alluded to several times throughout his career and is part of what made Osbourne famous.[140]
On 20 January 1982, Osbourne bit the head off a bat[152] he thought was rubber while performing at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines, Iowa. Rolling Stone magazine in 2004 ranked this incident number two on its list of "Rock's Wildest Myths".[153] While the Rolling Stone article stated the bat was alive, 17-year-old Mark Neal[150] who threw it onto the stage said it was brought to the show dead.[150] According to Osbourne in the booklet to the 2002 edition of Diary of a Madman, the bat was not only alive but managed to bite him, resulting in Osbourne being treated for rabies.
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Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Lets not forget the dove incident that took place at the Sony offices while trying to sign Ozzy Osbourne with wife Sharon in attentance! While the negotiations were going on, the doves were released in the air in the office. When this happened, Ozzy immediately grabbed a dove, then he proceded to bite the head off of the dove! This freaked out all of the executives in the whole office so bad, they called security and had both Ozzy and Sharon escorted out of the building!
In Wikipedia:
In 1981, after signing his first solo career record deal, Osbourne bit the head off a dove during a meeting with CBS Records executives in Los Angeles.[150] Apparently he had planned to release doves into the air as a sign of peace, but due to being intoxicated at the time, he instead grabbed a dove and bit its head off. He then spat the head out,[150][151] with blood still dripping from his lips. Despite its controversy, the head-biting act has been parodied and alluded to several times throughout his career and is part of what made Osbourne famous.[140]
On 20 January 1982, Osbourne bit the head off a bat[152] he thought was rubber while performing at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines, Iowa. Rolling Stone magazine in 2004 ranked this incident number two on its list of "Rock's Wildest Myths".[153] While the Rolling Stone article stated the bat was alive, 17-year-old Mark Neal[150] who threw it onto the stage said it was brought to the show dead.[150] According to Osbourne in the booklet to the 2002 edition of Diary of a Madman, the bat was not only alive but managed to bite him, resulting in Osbourne being treated for rabies.
Ozzy seems to love biting heads off of bats and doves!
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Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
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jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
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jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
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jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
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Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
She may not be alive by then!
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
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Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
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jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
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Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
Like I said, I still can't believe that she is alive! My Dad is only a year older than Yoko, my Dad just turned 86 on 2 October 2018!
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jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
Like I said, I still can't believe that she is alive! My Dad is only a year older than Yoko, my Dad just turned 86 on 2 October 2018!
My mom just turned 88 on Nov. 6th! (Actually your dad is only 4 months older than Yoko!)
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Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
Like I said, I still can't believe that she is alive! My Dad is only a year older than Yoko, my Dad just turned 86 on 2 October 2018!
My mom just turned 88 on Nov. 6th! (Actually your dad is only 4 months older than Yoko!)
The years are going by to quick now, its time for the years to slow down!
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jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
Like I said, I still can't believe that she is alive! My Dad is only a year older than Yoko, my Dad just turned 86 on 2 October 2018!
My mom just turned 88 on Nov. 6th! (Actually your dad is only 4 months older than Yoko!)
The years are going by to quick now, its time for the years to slow down!
Tell me about it! You are still in your 50s though! Look at the bright side, you know what the alternative is!
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Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
Like I said, I still can't believe that she is alive! My Dad is only a year older than Yoko, my Dad just turned 86 on 2 October 2018!
My mom just turned 88 on Nov. 6th! (Actually your dad is only 4 months older than Yoko!)
The years are going by to quick now, its time for the years to slow down!
Tell me about it! You are still in your 50s though! Look at the bright side, you know what the alternative is!
Find the fountain of youth and get younger!
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jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
jimmix wrote:
jl4761 wrote:
Quick question! Does Paul and Yoko own the rights to The Beatles' songs?
Some of the songs. Not all. But they start owning the entire Lennon/McCartney catalogue, starting this year (maybe by the end of the year), per year.
The rights are reverted back to MPL and Lenono per year. This year, the 1962 copyrights, next year the 1963 copyrights, etc etc etc.
It'll be nice when Paul and Yoko will own all of the Beatles' songs!
Paul will be 84 and Ringo 86 when that happens (2026)
And Yoko will be how old?
93!!
I can't believe that Yoko is still alive!
She will be 93 in 2026! She was born Feb. 18, 1933, so she is 85 now.
Like I said, I still can't believe that she is alive! My Dad is only a year older than Yoko, my Dad just turned 86 on 2 October 2018!
My mom just turned 88 on Nov. 6th! (Actually your dad is only 4 months older than Yoko!)
The years are going by to quick now, its time for the years to slow down!
Tell me about it! You are still in your 50s though! Look at the bright side, you know what the alternative is!
Find the fountain of youth and get younger!
We wish!!