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beatlebangs1964
Apr 06, 2003, 03:02 PM
Life is very short and there's no ti-i-i-i-ime for fussing and fighting, my friends.
Let's hope they've worked it out.
[ Apr 06, 2003, 03:03 PM: Message Edited By: beatlebangs1964 ]
beatlelover45223
Apr 06, 2003, 07:51 PM
Originally Posted By beatlebangs1964:
Life is very short and there's no ti-i-i-i-ime for fussing and fighting, my friends.
Let's hope they've worked it out.<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Good advise Beatlebangs1964 hmmmmm wonder where these mates might have heard these words before... graemlins/laugh2.gif
[ Apr 06, 2003, 07:52 PM: Message Edited By: beatlelover45223 ]
beatlz
Apr 07, 2003, 12:56 AM
CREDIT GRAB
Fri Apr 4, 3:51 AM ET Add Entertainment - PageSix.com Gossip/Celeb to My Yahoo!
By Richard Johnson
RINGO Starr has taken a small jab at his old bandmate Paul McCartney. Starr has made no secret of the way he feels about McCartney switching Beatles song titles from "Lennon/McCartney" to "McCartney/Lennon," saying in one interview the move was "sneaky" and "underhanded." Now, on Starr's latest CD, "Ringorama," the producer credit on one song is listed as "Mark Hudson and Ringo Starr," while a second credit reads "Ringo Starr and Mark Hudson." Starr's rep insisted to The Post's Kenneth Lovett the move "was not meant as a dig . . . [Starr and McCartney] are friends."
onosideboards
Apr 07, 2003, 02:43 PM
Originally Posted By beatlz:
CREDIT GRAB
Fri Apr 4, 3:51 AM ET Add Entertainment - PageSix.com Gossip/Celeb to My Yahoo!
By Richard Johnson
RINGO Starr has taken a small jab at his old bandmate Paul McCartney. Starr has made no secret of the way he feels about McCartney switching Beatles song titles from "Lennon/McCartney" to "McCartney/Lennon," saying in one interview the move was "sneaky" and "underhanded." Now, on Starr's latest CD, "Ringorama," the producer credit on one song is listed as "Mark Hudson and Ringo Starr," while a second credit reads "Ringo Starr and Mark Hudson." Starr's rep insisted to The Post's Kenneth Lovett the move "was not meant as a dig . . . [Starr and McCartney] are friends."<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">notice the plural "Beatles songs..." um, wasn't it just one song???
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