Re: Biggest music egos?

Paul ignorant ?  wink.....he has been around quite awhile, must have got his stories mixed up....I saw him last night on TV, a show from "The Roadhouse", really cool...halfway through his set he brings in strings, I yell out "ELEANOR RIGBY", my wife just giggles..."you weirdo"...of course he played it

Shred



Bob wrote:

Thats so funny that you just said that about Elvis's opinion about the Beatle's. In the articles about Paul McCartney's recent concert in Israel it was rehashed that the Beatles had originaly and till now, been banned from playing there because it was thought that it would be a corrupting influence on Jewish youth. That same story had also been maintained on McCartneys own site until recently. The story has now been changed in the media that this was all nonsense and that the real problem was some sort of issue between promotors. Funny that Paul would have been that ignorant of the situation till just recently. So are we to believe that it was just an issue with venues and promotors that kept the band and its various members from playing there for 30 +++ years ?


Shredit wrote:

Maybe I'll throw Elvis the pelvis under the bus...after watching the history channel on the 70s, it all came back to me what a wacko he was....he wanted to be an under cover snitch for Nixon...screamed about the Beatles and hippies being corruptive to the youth of america...he was particularly harsh on the drug element and it's culture...come on "Pelvis", you died with 10 different drugs in your system...hypocrite!!!!!

Shred

Re: Biggest music egos?

Liam Gallagher (from Oasis) - "We are bigger than the Beatles."


smile I loved it. Arrogance and ego at it's finest.

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Re: Biggest music egos?

Exactly why I will never buy tickets for GNR...I told people at work he would jam someone up somewhere...Axl is not on my must see list, ever!...I dont want his excuses



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Re: Biggest music egos?

Shredit wrote:

Exactly why I will never buy tickets for GNR...I told people at work he would jam someone up somewhere...Axl is not on my must see list, ever!...I dont want his excuses



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I was lucky enought to see four fifths of the original band when they played the Milton Keynes Bowl in 1992, by that time Gilby Carke had joined the band, but he was unwell so Izzy Stradlin played this date as a one off with Slash, Duffy and Axl.
That was then, I would not consider seeing GNR now.

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Re: Biggest music egos?

sorum was better than adler anyway, so you saw the best gnr possible

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