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Post by artemis on Feb 5, 2013 4:02:08 GMT -5
Exactly this I was thinking about. Remember? "MEMORY ALMOST FULL"....
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Post by lucy on Feb 5, 2013 19:12:04 GMT -5
Indeed.....
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Post by beatlies on Feb 7, 2013 22:58:45 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Feb 8, 2013 3:53:43 GMT -5
No, but i think he's related to PAUL. I dont know, maybe I go too far, maybe we go too far, but its too blatant to be just a coincidence/simple ressemblance. In other words, hes just another piece of the puzzle IMO.... Maybe he's a clone of PAUL too, but the process wasnt as successful as it should have been, u know what I mean....
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Post by fauxster on Feb 10, 2013 3:21:32 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Feb 11, 2013 16:51:32 GMT -5
"Grammys 2013: Sir Paul McCartney wins first new album award since Let It Be Sir Paul McCartney won a Grammy award for Kisses on the Bottom – his 17th, and first for an album of newly recorded material since The Beatles' Let It Be in 1971 – hours before the BBC launched a day of programming commemorating the Fab Four.
Sir Paul McCartney won his first Grammy for an album of new material since his Beatles days at last night's awards ceremony.
The British singer picked up the award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for Kisses on the Bottom, which was released last year.
Though the album mostly consists of covers of traditional pop songs and jazz standards, it is still the first album of freshly recorded material to win McCartney a Grammy since The Beatles won for Let It Be in 1971.
In the intervening 42 years, McCartney has won Grammy awards for individual songs, and for a reissue of the Wings album Band on the Run.
Last night's win took the 70-year-old's tally of Grammy awards to 17, placing him equal ninth on the overall list, alongside Beyoncé, Ray Charles and Eric Clapton.
The late Hungarian conductor Sir Georg Solti holds the record for the most Grammy wins with 31, followed by Quincy Jones and Alison Krauss, who have both won 27 awards.
Sir Paul's latest Grammy win came hours before BBC Radio 2 launched a special day of programming, called 12 Hours to Please Me, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the recording of The Beatles' first album, Please Please Me.
Mick Hucknall, Joss Stone and Blur guitarist Graham Coxon are among the musicians who are today performing tracks from Please Please Me at Abbey Road. Some performances are being broadcast live on Radio 2, and footage from the day will be shown as part of one-off programme The Beatles’ Please Please Me – Re-making A Classic on BBC Four this Friday.
Other winners at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards included Mumford and Sons, Adele and The Black Keys. Freeview channel 4 Music will show a 90-minute highlights package of the ceremony at 10pm this evening."
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Post by lucy on Feb 12, 2013 11:16:47 GMT -5
I made mention of him on the Twin Fauls thread, and I'm of the opinion that he was one of the early Faul candidates. I'm thinking the one shown on MMT the Fool On The Hill. I think it's really strange that his name is the very same name of the man Sylvie/Fylvie was linked to. What's fishy here?
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Post by beatlies on Feb 12, 2013 19:52:01 GMT -5
I made mention of him on the Twin Fauls thread, and I'm of the opinion that he was one of the early Faul candidates. I'm thinking the one shown on MMT the Fool On The Hill. I think it's really strange that his name is the very same name of the man Sylvie/Fylvie was linked to. What's fishy here? France's Johnny Hallyday/Fohnny Fallyday, former husband of Sylvie Vartan, the woman who appears symbolically and prominantly on the back cover of the Beatle's last studio recordings, Abbey Road (1969): [JOHNNY HALLYDAY WIKIPEDIA PORTION] One of Hallyday's later concerts, 100% Johnny: Live à La Tour Eiffel in 2000, attracted an audience of 500,000 and 9.5 million television viewers (the show was broadcast live on French TV).[11] In December 2005, Hallyday had his third number-one single in France, "Mon Plus Beau Noël" (after "Tous ensemble" and "Marie"), dedicated to his adopted daughter Jade. Shortly before announcing his retirement from touring, he released a blues-flavored album, Le Cœur d'un homme, on 12 November 2007. The album hit #1 in both France and French-speaking Belgium. In addition to the lead single "Always", Le Cœur d'un homme features "T'aimer si mal", a duet with bluesman Taj Mahal and "I Am the Blues", an English-language song written for Hallyday by U2 frontman Bono. His next album, Ça ne finira jamais, released in 2008, another #1 on the French album chart, and its lead single, "Ça n'finira jamais", also reached #1. In 2008 he recorded a series of acoustic songs with French musician Drexl Jonez. Hallyday's most recent album, also a #1 hit in France, is Tour 66: Stade de France 2009, a live set recorded at Stade de France during his farewell tour with appearances by Drexl Jonez on the guitar. Hallyday remains largely unknown outside of France and Quebec, thus earning the nickname "the biggest rock star you've never heard of" in English-speaking countries.[4][12][13] He was made Chevalier (Knight) of the Légion d'honneur in 1997.[14] French movie producers Michèle and Laurent Pétin introduced Johnny Hallyday to Hong Kong film director Johnny To. Hallyday was cast as the main role of To's Vengeance after meeting with the director in early 2008. The shooting began in November 2008 and concluded in February 2009.[citation needed] [edit] Personal life In November 2005, Hallyday started a procedure to obtain Belgian citizenship but his request was turned down in 2006 because he failed to fulfill the residence requirements. In late 2006, Hallyday announced that he would move his permanent residency to Gstaad, Switzerland to escape the high tax rate imposed by the French government. Swiss law allows wealthy individuals to claim residency if they live six months and one day in the country and then pay a fixed tax based on expenses, such as rent or assets in Switzerland, rather than a percentage of their income. Hallyday has said that he would move his residency back to France if it changes its tax laws.[15] He maintains a second home in Los Angeles, where he has been spending increasing amounts of time in recent years, enjoying his relative anonymity in the U.S. One of his favorite leisure activities is riding his Harley-Davidson on long trips through the California desert, staying in small motels along the way.[4] Hallyday married Bulgarian-French singer Sylvie Vartan on 12 April 1965. Their son David was born on 14 August 1966. Hallyday and Vartan divorced in 1980. He was then briefly married to Babeth Étienne; the marriage lasted less than three months, ending in February 1982. A four-year relationship with French actress Nathalie Baye followed; their daughter Laura Smet was born on 15 November 1983. He was married to his third wife Adeline Blondieau for two years, divorcing her in 1992. He has been married to Laeticia Boudou since 25 March 1996. The couple have adopted two girls from Vietnam: Jade Odette Désirée, born 3 August 2004 (formerly Bui Thi Hoa), in November 2004,[16] and Joy (Maï-Huong), born 27 July 2008, in December 2008. He also has 3 grandchildren through his son David; their names are Emma, llona and Cameron. Hallyday supported Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2007 French presidential election. The Masked Avengers referenced this in their prank call to American vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin when an Avenger impersonating Sarkozy named Hallyday as his "Special American Advisor". In July 2009, Hallyday was diagnosed with colon cancer,[17] and underwent surgery. On 26 November 2009[18] Hallyday underwent surgery in Paris to repair a herniated disc. He suffered complications and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. It was announced that Hallyday had been put into a medically induced coma in order to repair lesions that had formed as a result of the surgery and to relieve his pain. On 17 December, it was announced that Hallyday and his wife had started legal proceedings against Dr. Stephane Delajoux, who had performed the original surgery.[19] [edit] Discography This section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined, unverified or indiscriminate. Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Where appropriate, incorporate items into the main body of the article. (August 2011) [edit] Studio albums Hello Johnny (1960, Vogue) Nous les Gars, Nous les Filles (1961, Vogue) Tête à Tête avec Johnny (1961, Vogue) Salut les Copains! (1961, Philips) Johnny Hallyday sings America's Rockin' Hits (1962, Philips) Les Bras en Croix (1963, Philips) Les Rocks les Plus Terribles (1964, Philips) Halleluyah (1965, Philips) Johnny Chante Hallyday (1965, Philips) La Génération Perdue (1966, Philips) Johnny 67 (1967, Philips) Jeune Homme (1968, Philips) Rêve et Amour (1968, Philips)
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Post by lucy on Feb 13, 2013 11:31:44 GMT -5
I had seen strange pics of what is supposed to be Johnny, very odd...that entire setting was always odd to me, the significance of Sylvie/Fylvie and the mutant she was hooked up with.
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Post by beatlies on Mar 6, 2013 20:33:29 GMT -5
The AEROVONS: u.s. band from St. Louis Missouri. Recorded this demo album at Abbey Road studios in 1969. Lead singer is a convincing Paul McCartney sound-a-like. Their supposedly self-written songs "Resurrection" and "Say Georgia" are embarassing note-for-note plagiarisms of "Across the Universe" and "Oh Darling!" right down to the bird call splice-ins. But neither Beatles song had yet been released to the public! The last song, "Here" is done in a Faul "Here There and Everywhere"-esque voice. The "Many time we've been alone" part of the song is a copy both in musical notes and lyrics of the Beatles "Long and Winding Road"'s "Many times I've been alone" segment, another Beatles song which had not yet been released to the public. The Aerovons band and its Faul-voice singer disappeared after recording this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOXfmHxI1N4From wikipedia: The Aerovons were formed in 1966 in St Louis, Missouri by Tom Hartman. A 1967 demo record was heard by a representative of Capitol Records. In spite of an offer to record in Los Angeles, the group held out hope that they could record in London, the recording home of their heroes, The Beatles. In 1968 they travelled to London twice, receiving offers from both EMI and Decca. In 1969, the band returned to London and recorded an album at Abbey Road studio. Guitarist Bob Frank, a longtime member of the group, left the group just before they went to London to record, due to personal issues. Despite blogs and rumors to the contrary, Bob was never "let go" and was always missed, according to leader Tom Hartman. Only once in England did the band realize that his replacement, Phil Edholm, and the group had differences that proved insurmountable. He left shortly after they began recording. Once the album was finished, the band returned to St. Louis where more personal problems between a group member and his family caused the group to splinter. EMI decided not to release the album. EMI invited Tom Hartman to come to England and reload, so to speak, but Hartman felt moving to England was too great a step at his age, and the partnership with EMI was dissolved. The album was not released until a CD release in 2003 by RPM. [edit] Members Tom Hartman - piano, guitar Bob "Ferd" Frank - guitar Phil Edholm - guitar Mike Lombardo - drums Bill Lombardo - bass [edit] Discography 1969 - Resurrection 1.World Of You 2.Resurrection 3.Say Georgia 4.With Her 5.Quotes And Photos 6.Words From A Song 7.Bessy Goodheart 8.Something Of Yours 9.She's Not Dead 10.The Years 11.Everything's Alright 12.The Children Bonus tracks [2003]: 1.Train [single A-side] 2.Song For Jane [single B-side] [edit] External links Official Website Album description Answers.com group story eOXfmHxI1N4
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Post by beatlies on Mar 6, 2013 20:37:14 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Mar 9, 2013 16:45:56 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Mar 9, 2013 18:04:16 GMT -5
While I didn't listen to a whole lot of the album, the first thing that came to my mind was yet another feaux four wannabee band....the only thing different about these than the mop top era wannabees, this was a well produced piece, not one of those rinky dink recordings...
Indeed a good way to find Faux Paul voices....
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Post by beatlies on Apr 4, 2013 15:48:06 GMT -5
Dino Danelli of "The Young Rascals" (brought to London for a meeting with Brian Epstein) as a Faul ----visual comparisons: www.youtube.com/watch?v=piwT9rTMq_E"He say .... one thing I can tell you is you got to be free"---"Come Together" Beatles 1969 "People everywhere just got to be free"----The Rascals of D ino Da nelli "People Got To Be Free" 1968 "Groovin'" ---The Rascals hit 1967 song "He come groovin' up slowly"---"Come Together" Beatles 1969
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Post by lucy on Apr 6, 2013 22:39:26 GMT -5
Just throwing this out there, we know he was the Drummer for the Rascals, but could he play other instruments? If he was the type who had other musical skills, it would not be a stretch to fake playing in other films...and even if he wasn't very good, could fake the look and dub a real musician to actually perform the music...staged...like so many other things...
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