beatle these days, respectfully married. when the kids come to his concerts, they don t scream any more, they listen. the significant thing is both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that was focused on the fact they were deeply in love with a woman. but i m not the only one mccartney went home and made the record where he plays all the instruments on his own. this kind of cozy domesticity, beautiful, wonderful, warm music. it s going to look roughly like this. this is our first showing of it. this is just the mock-up, folks. the new album. it s going to be called ringo s reviewer. i sell records. it doesn t matter if they ve got the beatles or not. if they don t like the record they won t buy it. ringo, who to this day people dismiss way too much, has tremendous success in the 70s. and george harrison, who had been stockpiling these amazing songs, explodes like a supernova
the beatles need an album. you and paul better go write 20 songs tomorrow kind of thing. i just write when i feel like it. imagine all the people yoko, you have been called the dragon lady who took the beatles apart. please give her credit for all the nice music that george made and ringo made and paul made and i ve made since we broke up. she did it. the fact is that yoko ono did not break up the beatles. time broke up the beatles, money broke up the beatles. business broke up the beatles. the desire to go off and do their own stuff broke up the beatles. he s a fleshier and heavier beatle these days, respectfully married. when the kids come to his concerts, they don t scream any more, they listen. the significant thing is both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that was focused on the fact they were deeply in love with a woman. but i m not the only one
burn, baby, burn i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. because whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. the melody. georgio moroder working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocalist. donna summer being the ultimate embodiment. and they make some of the biggest record of all-time. ooh, love you love you, baby ooh, love to love you, baby love to love you baby was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of a lot of not singing. oh, love to love you, baby oh, love to love you, baby i always wondered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion, more actually, i threw everybody
and frustration that drove a lot of punk on and got a lot of young people behind it. london calling through the far away towns war is declared and battle come down you have been said to be a political group. yeah, i ve said it. it s true. if there were jobs, maybe we d be singing about love and kissing or something. the clash, musically, is the best of the lot. doesn t sound like traditional punk, but it doesn t sound like anybody else but the clash either. but i have no fear because london is drowning i live by the river punk was a wide umbrella and that wider scene included people who were a little bit more complex in their musical performance style. people aren t going to buy something that you call punk. they might buy it if you call it new wave. we hear a lot about punk rock these days. can we have your thoughts on that? i think it s better to just