crap / not crap

crap
Total votes: 59 (50%)
not crap
Total votes: 59 (50%)
Total votes: 118

crap-not crap: paul mccartney

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hahha it's perfectly tied right now! 56-56. as much as i am a fan of his contributions to the beatles, and his bass playing in general, his solo career has been pretty tasteless. i think that should go without saying. it's just really schmaltzy. as such, his total career
(beatles + solo/wings) deserves to get a 50/50 in crap / not crap. i'm not even going to vote, because i'd like to see this end up as a perfect balance. actually, i might just counter the next vote to even it up again.
http://www.soundclick.com/hanabimusic (band)
http://www.myspace.com/iambls (i make beats for that dude)

crap-not crap: paul mccartney

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thymme wrote:And I was amused to find out (three or so years ago) that my favorite Harrison guitar solo had actually been performed by Paul. Yeah, it's come up a few times: Taxman.


There are rumors that Dirk McQuirkly played lead guitar on the song "I must be in love". It was never exactly confirmed but it was also never denied.

crap-not crap: paul mccartney

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thymme asked:
Mainly I wanted to jump in on this Board (pardon my impertinence) and finally give Redline some Hello: You, Sir, seem to be quite the scholar on the subject of Things I Enjoy. I would like to answer the question you had for me some whiles back: RELAYER would be my favorite Yes album. And that probably would have been my answer to you back in '91 (wasn't it?) at the Frogs/Accident/Didgits show where we first met. I believe it must've been you who asked the question: "How long have you guys been getting away with this?"

And are you/were you in Couch Flambeau? Or do I have you confused with another Wisconsinite?


Hey, it's the real thymme!..Hello there!

Thanks for the Paul back-up. Yeah, that was me. I had fun at that show! Maybe it was '92? I'm still in Couch Flambeau, we'll start playing again in Spring when it isn't 3 below zero. Weather checking is not your friend.

Indeed, Relayer is your favorite Yes album.

Sorry the fake Thymme tried to soil your good name. I'm also sorry that "To Be Over" is probably one of the great ignored Yes songs. It's as if Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney wrote a song together during the Smile / Revolver sessions and gave it to Yes to play.

Anyway, It's not wise to Crap anyone who wrote the bass line for A Day In The Life. It's just not a smart thing to do.

Paul = NOT CRAP, cuz the real thymme says so!

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