... If I was dead they wouldn't get angry with me. If I had conveniently died in the mid-seventies after the Rock'n'Roll album or Walls and Bridges, they'd all be writing this worshipful stuff about what a great guy [ ... ] It's alright when you're dead, you see [ ... ] But I didn't die and that infuriated everybody that I lived and did what I wanted to do, y'know – which is look after me and the family. That was the central concern – to be a family and not lose that – which was more important [to me] than ... — 24 September 1980, NYC
Interview— 24 September 1980, NYC — 180 Proof
I Dig a Pygmy
by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids ...
Phase One in which Doris gets her oats
Oh, dirty Maggie Mae
they have taken her away
And she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore
Oh, the judge, he guilty found her
For robbin' the homeward bounder
That dirty, no good, robbin'
Maggie Mae
'Tis the part of Liverpool
They returned me to
Two pounds
ten a week,
that was my pay. — a Scouser fave from their skiffle days
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cxjzrfXMkaoThe Queen says no to pot-smoking FBI members ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AbNFLI720_UThat was 'Can You Dig It' by Georgie Wood, and now we'd like to do 'Hark, the Angels Come'.
:up: :cool:... and I hope we've passed the audition. — 30 January 1969, a rooftop, London, UK
I've been listening to new re-mixed version so I'll post some of the de-Spector-ized tracks... — 180 Proof
I, Me, Mine" (2:26)
Harrison, 1969-70 — 180 Proof
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