This interview gives such an intimate glimpse into the personalities of Paul, John and George. It's like being able to be there for a little moment. Mostly you feel how John, Paul and George really grew up together being kids (Ringo only came in when they took off being The Beatles, so that's another story). Like how they could be so honest with each other,no problem. Paul and John were Ying and Yang. John was the leader they looked up to (but hopelessly impractical,😂) George was the "handy" one and Paul the "pusher". Priceless
I have a theory that Covid came from both the lab and wet markets. Some low level employee snuck animals out of the lab that they were doing testing on and sold them at the market.
para para un cachito bo cartero 'pera 'pera cartero bo cartero por favor no te hagas el loco y damelo una carta, una postal que si no yo me pongo a llorar debe de haber algo hoy bo cartero dámelo espero carta de mi linda novia que se fue hace un año a colonia ella prometió escribir y mandar guita para sobrevivir y aquí me ves sin poder hacer nono solito y haciéndome la del mono bo cartero por favor no te hagas el loco y damelo una carta, una postal que si no yo me pongo a llorar yo se que me quiere aun y que no sale con muchacho ningún pero una duda hay que me carcome si no me escribe pues no encuentra birome su lengua se secó quizás y ningún sello pudo pegar pero en colonia eso no es traba siempre hay porteños que te presten la baba bo cartero por favor no te hagas el loco y damelo una carta, una postal que si no yo me pongo a llorar quizás se esté haciendo dar por un burro u otro animal una patada fuerte en la cabeza y así recuperarse de un ataque de amnesia cartero yo te quiero pedir de hombre a hombre y sin mentir que si algún día hay un paro en correo te tiro unos mangos y vos hacés de carnero bo cartero por favor no te hagas el loco y damelo una carta, una postal que si no yo me pongo a llorar y digo, dale nene, dale nene bo cartero dale nene, dale nene bo cartero alguna carta certficada sino te la vas a comer doblada y digo, dale nene, dale nene bo cartero dale nene, dale nene bo cartero alguna carta con un poema sino vamo a hacerte terrible enema
I love this version of "Please, Mr. Postman" by The Beatles. This song was one of the top upbeat, feel-good songs of the early 1960s, together with Little Eva" s "The Loco-Motion" and Chubby Checker's "Let's Twist Again" and "Limbo Rock". These songs - and several others from that period - evoke the dynamic, carefree times of the early 60s.
10 years ago on the 27/05/2014, I lost my dad. When I went through his belongings, I came across his old mp3 player. Turned it on and this song was playing. Would have been the last song he listened to. Miss you Papà.
Paul habla de la responsabilidad de los medios y como usan la información para su agenda amarillista, hermoso. * Por qué no escribo en ingles? Porque soy argentino y tengo tres Copas del Mundo!
This song came on - the Drive In speaker, long ago when I was young enough to wear my pajamas to watch movies… in a car. The auditory joy would stay with me to this day; at the age of 57. Thank you mom and dad for taking me with you on wholesome adventures, and sharing your love of music & movies.
I never realized what a great bassist he was until I really started zeroing in on the bass when I listen to him. I don't see many people talking about his skill on the bass. I heard "Day Tripper" on the radio a few days ago after not having heard it in ages -- damn, his bass lines on that are so original and creative. My late brother was a brilliant bassist and I know he really admired Paul's playing.