given the four separate beatles biopics I see no reason why they shouldn’t do the same thing with pink floyd. let roger and david make two completely conflicting and unapologetically biased movies. nick can narrate them both and offer wry commentary
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Here are some rock phone backgrounds I made a long time ago for each decade
This is 60s/70s
This is 80s
This is 90s
This is 2000s and a background with different band logos
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shoutout to that time when my brain, who is constantly playing music, once decided that the brief 10 seconds or so of them tuning their instruments at the start of the Now And Then music video counted as a song and got it stuck in my head for around an hour.
Not even the actual song, just the but at the start of the music video that isn't even on the actual song and has no tune to it whatsoever because it's not playing music it's them just tuning their fucking instruments.
THANKS BRAIN. REALLY APPRECIATED THAT. /s
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John Lennon and George Harrison, (Photographed by Paul McCartney, 1964) (colourised by me)
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The Beatles in Australia/NZ part five (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 6, part 7, part 8, part 9)
Bob Rogers attempts to commentate through 3 minutes of screaming in Adelaide
Bob: Here's the situation on the town hall balcony, it's absolutely magnificent. Can we have a little quiet please? Would you like the boys to talk to you and say a few words if it's possible? A police officer said here a moment there'll be at least 30,000 people in front of the town hall area.
(screams)
Bob: This is something that's never been seen in Adelaide before, it's absolutely magnificent. Can we have a little bit of quiet please and we can talk to each one?
(screams)
Bob: What can I say? Quiet please, quiet. George Harrison everybody...
(louder screams)
Bob: What do you think of the reception, George?
George: It's marvellous. Hello! Hello! It's fabulous, it's the best reception ever.
Bob: The best reception ever. Jimmie Nicol who's taken the place of Ringo Starr… Jimmie Nicol everybody! Jimmie, how do you feel with the concert tonight and this fabulous crowd?
Jimmie: Oh, this is the best I've ever seen, anywhere in the world.
Bob: Jimmie Nicol… Jimmie, you're from London, aren't you?
Jimmie: Yes, that's right, yes.
Bob: Have you heard about Ringo, and how he's getting on?
Jimmie: Well I think he's getting a bit better now, yeah.
Bob: That's good. John…
John: Hello. What?
(loud screams)
Bob: As you know John, Adelaide's only got about a million people in the whole state, and I think…
John: They're all there though, aren't they?
Bob: Are you happy with this reception?
John: Yeah, it's definitely the best we've ever been to, it's great! It's marvellous!
Bob: John, were you happy with your flight down from Sydney?
Crowd: We want Paul! We want Paul!
John: Yeah, it was very good, we had a good flight.
Bob: Paul McCartney!
(even louder screams)
Bob: Paul…
Paul: Yeah?
Bob: I think everybody loves the whole Beatles and Paul… I don't think anything else can be said about Paul McCartney, err… it's just that, you know, they'd like you to say hello
Paul: Hello everybody - how are you? Alright?
(screams)
Paul: Thank you! Thank you very much! It's marvellous.
Bob: Did you have a good trip over from Sydney?
Paul: Yeah, it was great. But this is… this is fantastic - thank you!
Bob: Now, boys - will you all walk down and go down the end of the... of each of the town hall so everybody can see you, around each side? Everybody down that end. John - would you walk down to the left-hand side of the balcony, and just have a look at the balcony outside? Same with you, George. They're walking round the balcony to see you all, they'll come up here for a final glimpse, then they'll be going down to meet the Lord Mayor, so from here… thank you.
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