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![]() Jeff Lynne and the Beatles:
In 1994 Jeff Lynne was approached by the remaining three Beatles to help them produce their "new" songs and restore John Lennon's vocals from poorly-preserved mono tapes containing some unfinished Lennon demos that they were given by Yoko Ono. The songs were "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love". McCartney admitted he was worried about Lynne being chosen as producer saying "He's such a pal of George's. They'd done the Wilburys, and I was expecting him to lead it that way. To tell you the truth, I thought that he and George might create a wedge, saying, 'We're doing it this way' and I'd be pushed out."[3] "Free as a Bird" later won a Grammy.[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Lynne_and_The_Beatles |
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Next you'll have Jeff Lynne responsible for writing She Loves You....you say Lynne has sold tens of millions of albums, I show you 150 bands that dusted his sales..... You respond to this with some lame paragraph about a Beatles song he produced using a Lennon demo performance from the 70's he never wrote, recorded or performed that won a Grammy for it's connection to other Fab Four songs. So this is how you argue a point, by never addressing the issue you created?? Let it go buddy, the band is barely north of sucking was outsold at a minimum by such musical giants as Ricky Martin (60 mil), The Village People (65 mil) and New Kids on the Block (70 mil) and just doesn't belong in the conversation of great bands. You like them and worship Lynne......some people get off on auditory route canal like this but please stop with the unreferenced garbage like Lynne was a central performer on stage with the Beatles at the 76' Prince's Trust concerts. No he wasn't......it's one thing to massage your upright base on stage and another to match Clapton's solo on Harrison's WMGGW's....... |
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![]() I don't know about you,SportyFans,...but I'm beginning to believe Frumpton.
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As in Peter Frumpton boss?? You don't strike me as an ELO guy, .......maybe under the influence of the best elixir from True Blood with that vacant stare that Sookie's sista side kick has weekly when the vamps come round but not without the high test boss.... |
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![]() You have to be a serious a-hole to knock Jeff Lynne.
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![]() Coach what's a fair price for a Jeff Lynne ticket? |
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![]() i wouldent pay 10 bucks
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![]() He is a shut-in and hardly ever tours.
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![]() and PG still thinks you're a black guy with yellow sneakers lol
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![]() omg wtf why isn't Slayer playing with Clapton? WTF JEFF LYNNE SUCKS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNHtjlUbey8 |
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![]() slayer has sold more albums and made more cash than jeff lynn..
on a sad note my bro went and saw the eric clapton tour with all the best players Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 was a day-long musical celebration featuring legendary guitarists and artistic collaborations by Eric and his friends including Allman Brothers Band, BB King, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, John Mayer, Sheryl Crow, Steve Winwood, Vince Gill, ZZ Top, and more. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 took place on Saturday, June 26 at Toyota Park in Chicago. The following artists participated in this unique event to benefit Crossroads Centre Antigua: Albert Lee, BB King, Bert Jansch, Buddy Guy, David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos, Derek Trucks, Doyle Bramhall II, Earl Klugh, Eric Clapton, Gary Clark Jr., Hubert Sumlin, James Burton, Jeff Beck, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Bonamassa, John Mayer, Johnny Winter, Jonny Lang, Keb' Mo', Pino Daniele, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, Sheryl Crow, Susan Tedeschi, Sonny Landreth, Stefan Grossman, Steve Winwood, Vince Gill, Warren Haynes, and ZZ Top. dont see jeff lynn here.. johnny winter can hardly play due to years of whatever hes been taking very sad |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra My point about Lynne producing the Beatles was that they could have gotten anyone they wanted. They could have had anybody in the world and they chose Lynne. His reputation is second to none and that is why they chose him. He is considered to be a musical genius, which he is. |
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