Post by M on Nov 11, 2008 13:34:59 GMT -5
Just any of their quotes you like.
John Lennon: (from the late 1960s) My name's not John Beatle, it's John Lennon.
John Lennon: I don't believe in Beatles; I just believe in me.
John Lennon: Elvis really died the day he joined the army. That's when they killed him, and the rest was a living death.
John Lennon: I've made two 'discoveries' in my life: Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono. I think that's a pretty d**ned good choice.
John Lennon: (on Yoko) I'd never met a woman I considered as intelligent as me.
from here: www.tv.com/john-lennon/person/52051/trivia.html
George: I'd rather be a musician than a rock star.
George: The biggest break in my career was getting into The Beatles in 1963. The second biggest break was getting out of them.
George: My friends were really John, Paul, and Ringo. We all moved at the same time. I do miss Liverpool.
George: Although Christ, in my mind is an absolute Yogi, I think many Christian teachers today are misrepresenting Christ.
Ringo: America: It's like Britain, only with buttons.
(spoken shortly after the birth of his son, Zak, in 1965)
Ringo: I won't let Zak be a drummer!
Ringo: For me, meditation is a break from thinking. The benefits to me are quieting my mind and soul down.
Ringo: I promise you: I'll not be having anymore tattoos. In '76, there was no pain. In '94-lots of pain.
( i didnt know Ringo had tattos! )
Ringo: If Paul sent me a card today with one of his little drawings on it, it'd be on eBay by Wednesday.
Ringo: We did have big fights, but we still loved each other. We split up, and it was about time. But there was still lots of contact.
Paul: We didn't all get into music for a job! We got into music to avoid a job, in truth - and get lots of girls.
Paul: Somebody said to me, 'But the Beatles were anti-materialistic.' That's a huge myth. John and I literally used to sit down and say, 'Now, let's write a swimming pool.
Paul: By the time we made "Abbey Road", John and I were openly critical of each other's music, and I felt John wasn't much interested in performing anything he hadn't written himself.
Paul: It was Elvis who really got me hooked on beat music. When I heard "Heartbreak Hotel" I thought, this is it.
John Lennon: (from the late 1960s) My name's not John Beatle, it's John Lennon.
John Lennon: I don't believe in Beatles; I just believe in me.
John Lennon: Elvis really died the day he joined the army. That's when they killed him, and the rest was a living death.
John Lennon: I've made two 'discoveries' in my life: Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono. I think that's a pretty d**ned good choice.
John Lennon: (on Yoko) I'd never met a woman I considered as intelligent as me.
from here: www.tv.com/john-lennon/person/52051/trivia.html
George: I'd rather be a musician than a rock star.
George: The biggest break in my career was getting into The Beatles in 1963. The second biggest break was getting out of them.
George: My friends were really John, Paul, and Ringo. We all moved at the same time. I do miss Liverpool.
George: Although Christ, in my mind is an absolute Yogi, I think many Christian teachers today are misrepresenting Christ.
Ringo: America: It's like Britain, only with buttons.
(spoken shortly after the birth of his son, Zak, in 1965)
Ringo: I won't let Zak be a drummer!
Ringo: For me, meditation is a break from thinking. The benefits to me are quieting my mind and soul down.
Ringo: I promise you: I'll not be having anymore tattoos. In '76, there was no pain. In '94-lots of pain.
( i didnt know Ringo had tattos! )
Ringo: If Paul sent me a card today with one of his little drawings on it, it'd be on eBay by Wednesday.
Ringo: We did have big fights, but we still loved each other. We split up, and it was about time. But there was still lots of contact.
Paul: We didn't all get into music for a job! We got into music to avoid a job, in truth - and get lots of girls.
Paul: Somebody said to me, 'But the Beatles were anti-materialistic.' That's a huge myth. John and I literally used to sit down and say, 'Now, let's write a swimming pool.
Paul: By the time we made "Abbey Road", John and I were openly critical of each other's music, and I felt John wasn't much interested in performing anything he hadn't written himself.
Paul: It was Elvis who really got me hooked on beat music. When I heard "Heartbreak Hotel" I thought, this is it.