That’s sarcasm, boys. Still, damn good print on the YouTubes.
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“Offstage the group get on terribly badly. There’s a lot of despite and things which just flash around. The singer’s a Shepherd’s Bush geezer who wants everything to be a big laugh, and when it isn’t, you know… he thinks something’s going wrong, terribly wrong. The drummer is sort of a completely different person to anyone else I’ve ever met. The bass player just doesn’t seem to be interested in anything, you know, which makes it all terribly difficult.”
Great to see this again. First time I saw it was at the old Evergreen Theater in ’79. I spent the next several years searching in vain for a target shirt.
John Entwistle had even more basses than does Makerbot.
“Offstage the group get on terribly badly. There’s a lot of despite and things which just flash around. The singer’s a Shepherd’s Bush geezer who wants everything to be a big laugh, and when it isn’t, you know… he thinks something’s going wrong, terribly wrong. The drummer is sort of a completely different person to anyone else I’ve ever met. The bass player just doesn’t seem to be interested in anything, you know, which makes it all terribly difficult.”
It’s crazy that Moon was only 32 when he died. He looked about 15 years older to me!
Great to see this again. First time I saw it was at the old Evergreen Theater in ’79. I spent the next several years searching in vain for a target shirt.
John Entwistle had even more basses than does Makerbot.