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Breakfast Babble => Food For Thought => Side Dishes => Topic started by: ChrisPitch on September 01, 2008, 11:41:04 am
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that is pretty funny...Spacey and I were just talking about his resemblance to Ralphy on Sunday...hahaha
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Sounds like a dare to me.
oh, it\'s a double doggie dare!
And we all know what happens next:
(https://thebreakfast.info/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdugoutdiary.mlblogs.com%2Fdugout_diary_by_joe_boesc%2Fimages%2Fralphie_1.jpg&hash=ce468ee6076fb0ecae9bcd5b2979a4f6337428c4)
Is that a Young Spacey on the Right?
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Sounds like a dare to me.
oh, it\'s a double doggie dare!
And we all know what happens next:
(https://thebreakfast.info/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdugoutdiary.mlblogs.com%2Fdugout_diary_by_joe_boesc%2Fimages%2Fralphie_1.jpg&hash=ce468ee6076fb0ecae9bcd5b2979a4f6337428c4)
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Sounds like a dare to me.
oh, it\'s a double doggie dare!
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I don\'t think there is another A-Z catalog that would have the same mix of mass appeal while still capturing a "Breakfast-y" feel like The Beatles. Not that it would do anything for me, but Eric Clapton (including Yardbirds/Derek and the Dominos/solo stuff) might be the closest.
It\'s almost serendipitous how well the Beatles\' setlists ebbed and flowed between hits and obscurities and upbeat songs and ballads. Like an A-Z performance was meant to be.
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diana\'s pushing for the stones a-z. I believe I\'ll slit my wrist if they ever do.
there\'s no way i would push for this, as much as i would love to hear all the songs, b/c i don\'t think anyone really could pull this off properly. the energy of the stones is not something that can be recreated.
Sounds like a dare to me.
Although, I wonder if these shows would have the same "family appeal" which seem to be one of the key\'s to the success of the beatle shows.
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the energy of the stones is not something that can be recreated.
:point:
oh wait you\'re probably serious. that makes it even funnier.
you really enjoy busting my chops, don\'t you??!!
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the energy of the stones is not something that can be recreated.
:point:
oh wait you\'re probably serious. that makes it even funnier.
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Some pics of my ugly goon face and others...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29664&l=fbee0&id=509724110
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29665&l=ad849&id=509724110
Thanks again, boys, for the magical mystery tour.
la la.
Great photos, john... :jawdrop: wow - 80 pictures in one night?! BRAVO!!! ;)
Glad you dug \'em, Robyn!
ROCK.
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diana\'s pushing for the stones a-z. I believe I\'ll slit my wrist if they ever do.
there\'s no way i would push for this, as much as i would love to hear all the songs, b/c i don\'t think anyone really could pull this off properly. the energy of the stones is not something that can be recreated.
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I also want to thank the guys for doing this. I had a fantastic time-I thought they did an incredible job.
And, with no help from Lisa Spears who ALMOST had me bawling like a baby, I was able to control my emotions.
Thanks guys. I am so proud of all of you.
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diana\'s pushing for the stones a-z. I believe I\'ll slit my wrist if they ever do.
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So, do you like the Beatles NOW?
The Beatles A-Z completely transformed my view of the Beatles. They\'re all I\'ve been listening to since the guys started this endeavor. I am hooked. Things will never be the same for me. I can\'t believe I resisted all these years. I have finally seen the light.*
*Um... Unfortunately, this is a complete lie... Just trying to keep things on a positive note here...
:lol:
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congrats to everyone involved in this...i wish i got to see at least one...ill be there for Space City Affair presents Phish A to Z August 2009.
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Some pics of my ugly goon face and others...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29664&l=fbee0&id=509724110
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29665&l=ad849&id=509724110
Thanks again, boys, for the magical mystery tour.
la la.
Great photos, john... :jawdrop: wow - 80 pictures in one night?! BRAVO!!! ;)
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So, do you like the Beatles NOW?
The Beatles A-Z completely transformed my view of the Beatles. They\'re all I\'ve been listening to since the guys started this endeavor. I am hooked. Things will never be the same for me. I can\'t believe I resisted all these years. I have finally seen the light.*
*Um... Unfortunately, this is a complete lie... Just trying to keep things on a positive note here...
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So, do you like the Beatles NOW?
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amazing night. place was PACKED. people were fired up. every song ended with monstrous applause. many congratulations to the boys for pulling this off. fantastic.
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Some pics of my ugly goon face and others...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29664&l=fbee0&id=509724110
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29665&l=ad849&id=509724110
Thanks again, boys, for the magical mystery tour.
la la.
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I am very appreciative I was able to be part of this experience. I think it is a tremendous accomplishment for these musicians to be able to achieve this, they should be incredibly proud. The whole thing was just very, very special.
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This whole deal was one of the most magical music experiences I have ever witnissed. Just watching kids, parents & grandparents all dancing together was really something special.
A BIG thank you to the boys for doing this. Wow!!
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Did Tim play the intro to La Villa Strangiato at some point?
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Tim used a Line 6 acoustic guitar that has a sitar effect. Sounded incredible.
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so i assume there was no sitar at this show... Very interested to hear how they pulled off Inner Light and Within You Without You.
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I: Taxman^#@, Tell Me What You See^#&=, Tell Me Why#&@, Thank You Girl&@=, That Means a Lot&%, The Ballad of John and Yoko*#&, The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill*#&, The End*#$, The Fool on the Hill&=, The Inner Light*#&-, The Long and Winding Road@--, The Night Before#$=, The Word#&$, There’s a Place#&@==, Things We Said Today^#@, Think for Yourself&@, This Boy&@$, Ticket to Ride*#@$, Till There Was You&%%, Tomorrow Never Knows*#$, Twist and Shout*#$~~, Two of Us#&@, Wait#&
II: We Can Work It Out^#$, What Goes On^#&, What You’re Doing^#$, What’s the New Mary Jane&--+, When I Get Home^#&, When I’m Sixty-Four@, While My Guitar Gently Weeps@, Why Don’t We Do It in the Road?#&@$--, Wild Honey Pie#&@$, With a Little Help from My Friends#&, Within You Without You*#&-, Words of Love&@++, Yellow Submarine#&, Yer Blues#$==, Yes It Is&, Yesterday$, You Can’t Do That*#&, You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)#&@=, You Like Me Too Much^#&, You Never Give Me Your Money#&@=, You Won’t See Me#@, Your Mother Should Know&, You’re Going to Lose That Girl&, You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away^&@@
E: You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me^#&@=~
This marked the fifth of a five-show series that chronicles The Beatles’ entire proper discography, in addition to material from The Beatles Anthology, played in alphabetical order.
The primary lineup featured Tim Palmieri on acoustic guitar (\'The Spider\') and vocals, Ron Spears on H?fner bass and vocals, and Sean Miller on vocals.
* Sean on acoustic guitar
^ Sean on mandolin
# Adrian Tramontano on drums
= Fred DiLeone on electric piano
== Peter Lachmann on harmonica
- Tim on Variax Line 6 acoustic guitar
-- Tim on electric piano
@@ Adrian on tambourine
Lead vocals
& Tim
@ Sean
$ Ron
Song Notes
% written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney; from Anthology 2
%% written by Meredith Willson and originally recorded by the Nelson Riddle Orchestra with Sue Raney; from With the Beatles
+ written by John Lennon; from Anthology 3
++ written and originally recorded by Buddy Holly; from Beatles for Sale
~ written by Smokey Robinson and originally recorded by The Miracles; from With the Beatles
~~ written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell and originally recorded by the Top Notes