Brax
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Brax
@MizzBrax3
I enjoy music (rock, hip hop, country, pop---everything), reading, and traveling.
Silver Spring, MD Katılım Haziran 2011
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@OliLondonTV He’s always been a rude jerk. Now, he probably lost the TWO fans he had.
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i dont get why people are upset that theyre not performing at the AMA's
GIRL THEYRE ON A TOUR THEY HAVE ENOUGH ON THEIR PLATE
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maybe it’s a hot take but i’d rather watch the boys sit on stage and sing than ever see another one of those documentaries where they’re suffering behind the scenes
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@namjoonvu I don’t care what they sing or what the audience does long as I am at the show. I plan to have fun when they come to my city. Love them and their music.
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The way the people next to me weren’t even reacting to PTD. No singing along. No Dancing. No shaking their lightsticks. And now that the concert is over they’re talking shit because they were at Tampa when they sang it. I can’t stand army like this. Yalls energy is the reason why yall got PTD twice 🙄😒
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@RealTweetofMe Definitely. Though that's because Ringo always had a lower voice.
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@johnoconnell836 @DrewSav Actually, already was a local star drummer in England when the other Beatles met him. They were thrilled when he agreed to work with him.
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@DrewSav If he hadn't met Paul, Ringo would be a retired bartender in Liverpool
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@_HistoryNerd I love Paul, but can he talk about something else other than the Beatles??!! John Lennon has been dead nearly 50 years. Let him rest in peace. Ringo doesn’t focus on the past; Paul is stuck in the 1960s. How about some new music, Paul? Ringo released new some.
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Paul McCartney reveals John Lennon complimented him exactly once in their entire songwriting partnership
The most successful songwriting duo in history wrote together for roughly a decade. They produced the catalogue that reshaped popular music. And in all that time, by Paul's own account, John praised his work to his face on a single occasion.
Asked whether he and John were competitive as writers, Paul doesn't hesitate:
"Yeah, we were competitive. Yeah. Not openly, but we later admitted, yeah, you know, so Paul's written a good one there. I better get going."
The rivalry ran underneath everything. One would hear the other's new song, register it as a challenge, and quietly raise his own game.
Paul describes the internal monologue plainly:
"That's a bit good. Right. Here we go. Come on."
He gives a concrete example of how this shaped the catalogue. When John wrote "Strawberry Fields Forever," reaching back into his Liverpool childhood, Paul answered with a song reaching back into his own:
"If he'd written Strawberry Fields, I would write Penny Lane. You know, he's remembering his old area in Liverpool. So, I'll remember for mine."
Two of the most beloved songs in the Beatles catalogue, written as quiet returns of serve.
Then comes the part that lingers. Asked whether they complimented each other when one wrote something great, Paul answers:
"Once."
Once. In all those years of writing together.
The one time it happened, Paul remembers exactly which song it was. "Here, There and Everywhere," from Revolver:
"John sort of just when it finishes wrote a really good song that I love that song. And I was like, 'Yes, he likes it.' You know, I've remembered it to this day. It's pathetic really."
Decades on, he still remembers the moment. He calls his own remembering of it pathetic, but the fact that he remembers at all says something about what a word from John was worth to him.
Asked whether he ever returned the praise, Paul is more generous about himself, with a caveat:
"Yeah, I would tell him his stuff was great. You'd normally have to be a little bit drunk. It helped."
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@Babagl6 @Suzierizzo1 Johnny is there. Maybe you don’t remember when Johnny was young and had dark hair. Some of us do.
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@Suzierizzo1 Well you didn’t have a picture of Carson, so I’d say Leno
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@mindukzoong I thought about that when I heard it was “in the round.” You can get dizzy dancing while the stage is moving. Maybe that’s why they are dancing less.
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