One of my earliest memories was seeing that performance on TV, I must have been 3 and a bit at the time. We were at my grandparents house with some extended family and everyone was talking about them, it was obviously a big deal to everyone there. It probably stuck out because back then, and especially as a JW kid, I'd never seen men with beards and long hair.
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The Beatles: Get Back
by Simon inanyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
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The Beatles: Get Back
by Simon inanyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
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Simon
They had a few odd moments but most of it seemed to be a fun time with lots of larking about and silliness, interspersed with songs evolving and performances being honed.
It's strange when you see them getting close to the tune or words you know, I kept thinking "oooh, you're so close!!!"
Yeah, it wasn't as portrayed but I think they all just wanted to do their own thing and it seemed to be George that was most keen to escape from the Beatles shadow (where Paul and John dominated).
Yoko didn't seem to cause much tension although she does seem incredibly clingy and just "there" all the time like none of the others wives were. If she starts doing her ... lets calling "singing", just FFWD. You'll thank me.
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WHO finally admits that the shit don't work.
by pistolpete inthe main reason most got the vaccine was to protect others.
now they’re being told they can spread it just as easily as the unvaccinated.
quotes;.
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If vaccines are the great savior, how come the number of cases and deaths goes up the more people are vaccinated? Shouldn't it go down?
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/australia/
I couldn't find official stats for deaths and vaccination status. e.g. something like:
I don't read the Guardian. I do know they employ IRA murderers and terrorists as "journalists" though, so their level of credibility when it comes to telling us what's-what is pretty low:
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WHO finally admits that the shit don't work.
by pistolpete inthe main reason most got the vaccine was to protect others.
now they’re being told they can spread it just as easily as the unvaccinated.
quotes;.
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Simon
But guess who is sick in hospital with covid- the unvaccinated, who account for about 95% hospital admissions.
The problem you have is that they stats you are given often don't hold up to scrutiny.
What you think you were told is that 95% of people in hospital and unvaccinated and there because of COVID. That is likely very far from the truth.
You are being lied to, constantly, and even if someone shows you the truth you will find it easier to double-down than to admit you were fooled, because that is human nature.
It's not 35% in the UK. At what point do you admit that things are not as they are portrayed?
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The Beatles: Get Back
by Simon inanyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
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Simon
Also, Billy Preston made a HUGE difference to the final result.
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The Beatles: Get Back
by Simon inanyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
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Simon
Anyone watching this? I've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with I presume Stella (no, Heather) McCartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.
Overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.
McCartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.
Overall I give it 5 stars if you're a Beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.
Personally, I have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the Beatles and Bob Dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.
Who knew we'd be getting some fresh Beatles material all these years later?!
Who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place.
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Do any of you still have contact with the witnesses?
by Snoozy ini have a daughter of a old witness friend that i knew since she was born.
she obviously has mental problems like her mom did so i just go with it .
she is a sweet kid but was recently hooked on pain pills bad.
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Simon
Don't allow people who wallow in drama to drag you down.
You don't owe them anything regardless of whether they are family or not, so don't put up with their nonsense. It does wear you down and can risk costing you real money, time and energy.
Move on and don't feel bad for leaving them to the life they choose.
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Watching the old Rockford files again since the 70s
by mickbobcat infunny but this show has all the current events we have today, nut bar hippie cults, gay issues, and many more and i get to see the old car classics drive around.
anyone ever notice how things do not change all that much?
the big issue is so many idiots mostly left over old far hippies and young idiots who do not know how to tie their own shoe laces are imo much bigger in size than in the 70s.
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Simon
Funny timing, but I watched the intro to this on YouTube just the other day. I remember watching it (or it being on TV) when I was a kid.
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Did your congregation have cliques?
by Lost in the fog indid your congregation have cliques?.
usually centred around two competing elders (or the elder's wife).
it could made obvious by whether you got to answer in the wt study.
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Simon
I think every congregation did, but then I think every group of a few dozen people or more tend to as it's just human nature.
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Why some are religious or not?
by Vidqun intime article: several years before pope francis became pope of the catholic church in 2013, psychologists began to debunk the idea that being more educated meant a person was less likely to be religious.
instead, a new social psychology theoryone that had little to do with education levelarose.
according to dual process theory, people are either deliberative or intuitive when they make decisions.
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Simon
The problem with any theory of why people are religious is it can't differentiate between the true-believers and those who see it as an opportunity for networking, selling and whatever.
The split between those groups may be down to education which could explain why there isn't a difference in religiousity (a word?) that can be seen - they are there for different reasons.
But the way obviously intelligent people and often sceptical people who question other things, can still be believers never ceases to astonish me.