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3/2/2016 9:12:26 AM
AhA!
This is not true.
This is NOT The Fab Four.
The Fab Four, is John, Paul, George, Ringo.
If you want Five,
it's John, Paul, George, Ringo & Lesley...
but case in point,
this is arguably something one can call 'the Fab 3'....
This is John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison....
and Pete Best.... who is not, then, nor ever since, "Fab".
The Fab Four, is and always will be, John, Paul, George & Ringo.
And anyone, even the Greatest of the Greats,
had to start somewhere.
But my argument, not that I'm looking to argue,
is that, they were not, The Fab Four,
until Ringo joined the group. Then, the magic began.
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3/2/2016 9:39:13 AM
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Well, my friend,
also amazing, would be, if you could be there,
right at that moment,
and hear, what they sounded like.
You'd probably go 'oh man, this is not wrapped tight at alll'....
because even the Greats, inevitably had to begin somewhere.
And before even those of us who know our shit from zip to bangola,
can be that, we start at, wherever and whatever we begin from,
perhaps lucky that even 18 people were there.
I've played a gig, to one person in the audience, besides my wife.
So I tried to make it worth it, for that one person and my wife,
so that's two people right there. 16 less than 18.
It may be funny to think....
But nothing, that has achieved the status of 'Starhood'
ever began that way.
It's just the facts, there is little amazing about it.
The thing that makes, anything, or anyone, amazing,
is they refused to quit. Even when they were tempted to.
As The Beatles themselves, yes even them, were.
They just didn't. That, is the amazing thing.
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