oh yeahSniperWhôre said:It is a completely fictional retelling of the career of The Beatles, as if the real history were passed through a funhouse mirror, just a bit off, and it continues right up through their mid-70's reunion and signing to open a tour for Peter Frampton.
I never laughed so hard in my life as that book. But you have to be a real Beatles-phile to appreciate it.
That was the whole thing, the joke in that scenario....The Beatles, the most important act in the history of modern music, the most influencial band in the history of music...opening for Peter Frampton.DrJacabo said:oh yeah
i had a problem with it though
why would they open for frampton?
sure he was riding high with the live album but shit they are the beatles!
and they consciencely stopped touring around pepper because the stuff was impossible to play live at the time
DrJacabo said:nominate blumax for zippo engraving and delivering
yeah it is a funny book. but i was a stupid moody teen faggot at the timeSniperWhôre said:That was the whole thing, the joke in that scenario....The Beatles, the most important act in the history of modern music, the most influencial band in the history of music...opening for Peter Frampton.
It was just so utterly preposterous.
Well, I loved the book anyway, couldn't stop laughing.
daerid said:I'll have to dispute that. I'm better at bass than Perrin is. Although he probably knows more theory right now than I do.
Mike, if you read this: You know it's true, don't try to argue
rage something, he had some numbers after his name.evolvo said:hows machine gun joe the expert of weightlifting
ive never seen him post anything about it.. maybe hes a trainer or something