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Post by beatlies on Apr 10, 2013 20:30:58 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 It appears that Dino Danelli is left-handed, just as Beatle Paul McCartney is supposed to be: Ringo: Left-handed drummer, right-handed drum kit? - rec.music ... groups.google.com/group/rec.music.beatles.../3fcfe85bc824de1f Jun 30, 2008 – If so, how are drums typically set up for a right-handed drummer, and why does that .... set up. He played mostly right-handed because he rode his ride cymbal, hi hat, ... Dino Danelli from the Rascals was also left- handed and ...Rascals will be Groovin at Sixties Concert www.mail-archive.com/sixties-l@googlegroups.com/msg01538.htmlApr 18, 2009 – Danelli was left-handed drummer who played his set as a right-handed drummer and had a background in New Orleans funk and New York ...Drums Article and Drum Lessons - ASK DRUM BUM about ... store.drumbum.com/drums/ask%20drumbum.htm Jump to Playing with 2 drummers in a band.ý: The other drummer plays right handed while I ... to set up drums to accommodate you as a right hand player. ... Thanks for writing Danielle. ... By the way, keep a lookout for a his new ... The Karate Kid, Part II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Karate_Kid,_Part_II When Daniel asks Miyagi why he had left Okinawa in the first place, Miyagi ... The outraged farmers set upon Chozen and demand appropriate compensation. ... Just when Daniel is on the verge of defeat, Miyagi brings out his hand drum and ... tunes in the radio of the car until he reaches a station playing "Fascination", the ... Zac Brown Band :: Daniel de los Reyes www.zacbrownband.com/daniel-de-los-reyes.htmlI have been playing drum set and percussion instruments as far back as I can remember. ... He continues to wow crowds with his drumming and percussion ability, ... took the drumsticks in my hand and said, "This is the proper way you hold them. ... I was always right next to him on stage while he would play the shows. Beginner Drum Fills - Free Video Lessons On Drum Fills www.drumlessons.com › Drum Lessons › General Drum Lessons Any pattern played on a drum set or on a practice pad is nothing more than a ... and between the snare drum and floor tom on count 3 – if you play left hand lead. John W. Whitehead: Ringo Starr: Fifty Years Later and the Birth of ... www.huffingtonpost.com/john-w.../ringo-starr_b_1772767.htmlAug 13, 2012 – As he himself recognized, Ringo was a left-handed drummer playing on a right-handed set. Thus, all his fills begin with his left hand, rather than ...national left handed people day | 2017blackart's by Marcellous ... 2017blackart.wordpress.com/2010/.../national-left-handed-people-da... Jun 12, 2010 – For example players like Maradona are believed to be left-handed .... Stewart Copeland – Sets drums up right handed, writes with his left hand. David Stanoch -- Lesson Session: Developing Your Own Sound ... www.rhythmelodic.com/david_lessons_soundnewmark.htmlThe type of music you play can influence your choice of drums, cymbals and even ... or boomy concert halls and outdoor festival set-ups at the drop of a hat, playing ... originally influenced by Al Jackson, Tony Williams and Dino Danelli) or his .... If I'm playing my left hand in a legitimate grip, then I use the proper end of the ... Ringo's Drumming web2.airmail.net/gshultz/drumpage.html "Paul has been recently quoted as saying that Ringo Starr is still his favorite ... Ringo laid down the fundamental rock beat that drummers are playing today and .... Dino Danelli, drummer for The Rascals -- "I liked him. ... with his whole body, his right hand swinging off his sock cymbal while his left hand pounds the snare.
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Post by artemis on Apr 15, 2013 15:44:14 GMT -5
"Sir Paul McCartney tops rich list with £680m
Sir Paul McCartney has conquered the charts again - coming top of the Sunday Times Rich List of musical millionaires.
The former Beatle shares a £680 million fortune with his wife Nancy Shevell, according to the researchers who put the list together.
He has topped the list of wealthy musicians every time it has been put together since 1989 when his fortune was estimated at £80 million.
At least some of his fortune comes from his wife - the heiress to a US transport firm - who is said to be worth £150 million alone."
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Post by beatlies on Apr 19, 2013 13:37:12 GMT -5
"Sir Paul McCartney tops rich list with £680m Sir Paul McCartney has conquered the charts again - coming top of the Sunday Times Rich List of musical millionaires. The former Beatle shares a £680 million fortune with his wife Nancy Shevell, according to the researchers who put the list together. He has topped the list of wealthy musicians every time it has been put together since 1989 when his fortune was estimated at £80 million. At least some of his fortune comes from his wife - the heiress to a US transport firm - who is said to be worth £150 million alone." That money probably goes straight into the coffers of the CIA, MI6 and British military.
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Post by beatlies on Apr 19, 2013 13:38:38 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on May 12, 2013 5:23:40 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on May 26, 2013 18:16:31 GMT -5
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Post by glassonion on May 27, 2013 7:55:21 GMT -5
And in the end, you can't even walk down the street.
This man has clearly been through the ringer, as the tension on his (plastic) face reveals.
The umbrella part is pretty intense.
We all know the story, but this man in this video has achieved, through whatever circumstances, incredible wealth and power, the kind that most of the world's individuals would sell out for in a heartbeat.
He has achieved it, but he cannot walk down the street, and most assuredly cannot eat food and move freely through any city in the world without being "harassed".
Or even softer, he cannot go on a date with his wife without his fame being an underlying burden.
No matter how dark his past may be, it's still sad that any human being should find himself in a position where he cannot go on a relaxing date anywhere, ever.
Unless, of course, the date occurs in the company of other billionaires.
The problem there is that you soon find out that these elites are maybe a##ho$es??
Then you are stuck.
I know the story, but somehow this video brings out a bit of compassion in me. I think maybe his life as a billionaire beloved the world over may in fact be a nightmare for him.
I know it's been brushed upon...but perhaps this is a reminder that...the replacements are victims too?
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Post by beatlies on May 28, 2013 9:41:34 GMT -5
The Faul in the "you're harassing me" video is just one of a series of people playing the cut-out role of "Paul McCartney" or "James Paul McCartney."
Should we feel sorry for MI6/CSIS/CIA etc. agents who are helping to deceive and manipulate all of humanity in horrible, grotesque corporate media frauds and mind control operations?
If they are being somehow forced into it against their will, and/or making some effort to undermine the system and blow the whistle by leaving clues, perhaps then?
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Post by lucy on Jun 3, 2013 7:57:27 GMT -5
Victims or partakers.....interesting question because you have to ask the question if mind control victims are willfull participants in those hideous plans....not from what I've read from those who were supposed to have been in that hideous game.
However, those who seek fame whether it be in film or music or whatever field, may be mind controlled by "handlers" in order to perform every night or for whatever task they are programmed for.
I'm thinking that in the case of the Beatle imposters, those men were musicians, even if they were not up to the sound of the men we consider being "Beatles"....and that can be misleading because they could have very well used studio musicians, and then onstage have imposters pretending they are performing, the screams of the kids drowned them out anyhow...who would detect if someone was not up to Par?
But when someone has been elevated in the British status as being dubbed "sir"...and this has been handed out as of late like candy....like Sir Tom Jones...what would cause you to think of him being knighted? Seriously, a Las Vegas lounge kinda singer, women throwing underwear at him..this is deserving of knighthood? As though we have been conditioned to think of "knight" as a noble man....this has been a myth...but in the case of the man we are conditioned to think of As Sir Paul...he's one of the players....so it's rather difficult to feel sorry for someone who wants to be part of that system.
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Post by fauxster on Jul 16, 2013 18:02:52 GMT -5
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Post by fauxster on Jul 19, 2013 21:09:37 GMT -5
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Post by fauxster on Jul 21, 2013 13:23:33 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Jul 22, 2013 19:22:52 GMT -5
The current Faul recently boasted about how much he enjoyed playing and mocking the audience with the smirking, heroin-pushing CIA-holes of "Nirvana," the "surviving members" in the Pentagon-dominated city of Seattle, Washington. Paul McCartney: Playing With Nirvana's Surviving Members Was 'Powerful' Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear joined him in Seattle for their first hometown performance in more than 15 years 1 Comment27 Paul McCartney and Dave Grohl perform at Safeco Field in Seattle. Christopher Onset By SIMON VOZICK-LEVINSON July 22, 2013 12:35 PM ET Paul McCartney made rock history on Friday night when he brought out Nirvana's surviving members during the encore of his show at Seattle's Safeco Field. I t was only the second time that drummer Dave Grohl and bassist Krist Novoselic (plus touring guitarist Pat Smear) have performed together in Nirvana's hometown since Kurt Cobain's death in 1994, and the first time they've played there in more than 15 years."We hatched that plan a couple of weeks ago," McCartney tells Rolling Stone. "Dave was going to come up to Seattle with his family, and I said to him, 'Do you think there's any chance the guys would fancy (a reunion)?' He said, 'Well, let me ask.' And they fancied it. So we thought, 'Let's go and flip 'em out.'" The Nirvana bandmates backed McCartney on "Cut Me Some Slack" – the original song they recorded for Grohl's Sound City documentary last year – as well as joining McCartney's band on a handful of Beatles classics, including "Get Back," Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally," "Helter Skelter" and "The End." McCartney says they didn't need to rehearse for the big moment, aside from a quick test run during Friday afternoon's soundcheck. "When you're playing with guys like that, you realize that they've been to the heights of fame, so they're used to it – they're not gonna freak," he says. "And they're hell of musicians, so we learned everything really quickly. That's what's great about playing with guys like that." Christopher Onstott For the more than 45,000 fans at the stadium that night, the encore surprise made a great show even more memorable. "They're powerful, you know," adds McCartney. "It's a great power to have them on stage with you. I mean, my band's great – but when you augment it with Nirvana, that's greater." RELATED Surviving Members of Nirvana Join Paul McCartney Onstage in Seattle Nirvana's 'In Utero' Grows Up With 20th Anniversary Reissue Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/news/paul-mccartney-playing-with-nirvanas-surviving-members-was-powerful-20130722#ixzz2Zp5KWBPp Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
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Post by fauxster on Jul 27, 2013 13:01:11 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Aug 2, 2013 21:14:55 GMT -5
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