The Beatles
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Let's talk about this.
The Red and Blue albums were released in 1973 so getting all four autographs on a single "thing" would have been VERY difficult. It looks John signed it first, then George, then Paul and Ringo. I say that it happened in that order because they all were angry enough and cynical enough while all four were alive (man, that seems weird saying that, even now) that getting one or two (and it would have have to have been the RIGHT two..) autographs would have been almost impossible until recently... Here's what happened...
This person got John to sign it, probably in New York in the mid-seventies. He got George to sign it proabaly some time before Lennon was shot. I feel it unlikely George would have signed it after... My wife thinks I'm weird for believing this.. whatever. It's just how I feel.
After the divorce.. the owner's wife (who ironically ended up with the record) sold the it to a collector who (probably mid-2000s) procured Paul's and Ringo's autographs (Sharpies didn't really become the "go-to" autograph pen until well into the 90's) -possibly at the same time.
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goldangit, you're supposed to ask me "what divorce?"
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lol. is this someone you know?
What divorce?
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I don't get it.
Someone you know? what rage?
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That's really interesting! I really like some of those grutch guitars he had. That's pretty cool history right there!
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I don't get it.
Someone you know? what rage?
Well I thought it was hilarz. Musta been the pain meds.
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Watch these guys freaking NAIL this...
External Content youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.He REALLY gets that guitar tone. In fact, ALL of the instrumentation is just right. The only think is the vocals. And even that isn't bad for guys who probably don't even speak English.
**USELESS TRIVIA!!**
She Said She Said is one of the few Beatle songs that Paul McCartney had no part in the recording of. George overdubbed the bass in post. there was an argument and Paul stormed out. The others continued to work without him. Some speculate that this was the night that Paul died.
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Yeah that tone is exactly the same it sounds like to me. That's great!
I could sing this song pretty close
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yes you could! You've got a GREAT "Lennon".
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That's a cool distortion that they've got on that vocal. Probably from the preamp or the board. Sounds great! What a cool rock voice.
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In my opinion the greatest vocal performance of all time on the greatest love song of all time.
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yep. That's a killer performance.
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I actually hadn't thought about how great it is for quite some time. Then Rick Beato did this breakdown that REALLY reminded me...
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