RIP George Harrison

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all things must pass is one of my faves

holosystolic murmur and the thrill (gbx), Friday, 18 September 2009 18:26 (fourteen years ago) link

that octaner blog is a little headspinning ... so many beatles bootlegs ... also reminded me that this existed
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lMRIjoHyp-4/SqcFMD5UWII/AAAAAAAADSw/VXQP4gc6nrA/s1600-h/capa.jpg
worst beatles cover art ever? lol, thumbs

tylerw, Friday, 18 September 2009 18:33 (fourteen years ago) link

gah!

tylerw, Friday, 18 September 2009 18:34 (fourteen years ago) link

tyler your last few posts have been. . . all thumbs. . .

Mr. Que, Friday, 18 September 2009 18:35 (fourteen years ago) link

sorry haha ... just click on the link 4 a laff!

tylerw, Friday, 18 September 2009 18:36 (fourteen years ago) link

gag! Ack! looks like it was painted by that 'boulevard of broken dreams' artist, the one with James Dean, Bogey and Marilyn all hanging at a sad-sack diner. yeesh.

VegemiteGrrrl, Friday, 18 September 2009 18:54 (fourteen years ago) link

it is sort of crazy, what with the hushed reverence that these recent reissues have been given, packaging-wise. And then you see that ... who approved that?!

tylerw, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:00 (fourteen years ago) link

was it Ringo

tylerw, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:00 (fourteen years ago) link

can't forgive him for Taxman though.

Fuck are you talking about? "Taxman" is awesome.

― Alex in NYC, Friday, 18 September 2009 18:29 (1 hour ago) Bookmark

don't get me wrong, musically its awesome. but lyrically... it just comes across as nasty - I'm rolling in cash & I don't wanna pay taxes... wanker

tomofthenest, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:15 (fourteen years ago) link

Fair point, actually. But in the UK, weren't they being taxed 80% of their earnings at the time(or some insane percentage like that), hence the trend of popstars becoming tax exiles?

Alex in NYC, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:30 (fourteen years ago) link

That point's almost worth its own thread. The US.'s top tax rate was 70% at one time!

vulva eyes (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 18 September 2009 19:33 (fourteen years ago) link

94%, actually, during the WWII years. But yeah, from 1936, it never went below 70% until Ronald Reagan was president. Since 1987, it's never been above 40%.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_tax_in_the_United_States#History_of_top_rates.5B20.5D

Pancakes Batman (Pancakes Hackman), Friday, 18 September 2009 19:40 (fourteen years ago) link

the point is, though, that's the top rate - you had to be earning a small fortune for it even to apply.

tomofthenest, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:48 (fourteen years ago) link

I read that the top rate of uk tax in the 60s was at one point over 100%. That seems a bit unlikely, but I'm pretty sure it hit 99%. I'd be pretty unhappy with that too.

Ismael Klata, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:49 (fourteen years ago) link

George dissed Wilson AND Heath in Taxman.

Sickamous (Scik Mouthy), Friday, 18 September 2009 19:50 (fourteen years ago) link

And "one for you, nineteen for me" = 95%, obviously

Ismael Klata, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:51 (fourteen years ago) link

I knew someone would finally do the math.

Alex in NYC, Friday, 18 September 2009 19:58 (fourteen years ago) link

Actually, depending on the number of brackets, you'd have to be earning a HUGE fortune for the top rate to apply. When Reagan entered office and the top rate was 70%, there were 15 brackets. The top rate kicked in at $108,000 for single filers. (That's $243,399 in 2007 dollars.) Now there are 6, with the top rate kicking in at, I believe, income over $372,950.

Pancakes Batman (Pancakes Hackman), Friday, 18 September 2009 19:58 (fourteen years ago) link

RIP George Harrison thread

Mr. Que, Friday, 18 September 2009 20:00 (fourteen years ago) link

Brought to you by L&M Block.

Pancakes Batman (Pancakes Hackman), Friday, 18 September 2009 20:04 (fourteen years ago) link

...and really, where would radio 'money market' announcers be without their 'Taxman' intro music?

I like the lines, like 'If you take a walk I'll tax your feet'. omghaha taxman is MEAN

VegemiteGrrrl, Friday, 18 September 2009 20:21 (fourteen years ago) link

Actually, depending on the number of brackets, you'd have to be earning a HUGE fortune for the top rate to apply. When Reagan entered office and the top rate was 70%, there were 15 brackets. The top rate kicked in at $108,000 for single filers. (That's $243,399 in 2007 dollars.) Now there are 6, with the top rate kicking in at, I believe, income over $372,95

vulva eyes (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 18 September 2009 20:22 (fourteen years ago) link

The way Lennon's and Harrison's guitars tumble, twist, and turn around the vocal lines in "She Said, She Said." Plus, George plays bass on it.

leavethecapital, Friday, 18 September 2009 23:06 (fourteen years ago) link

Actually, depending on the number of brackets, you'd have to be earning a HUGE fortune for the top rate to apply. When Reagan entered office and the top rate was 70%, there were 15 brackets. The top rate kicked in at $108,000 for single filers. (That's $243,399 in 2007 dollars.) Now there are 6, with the top rate kicking in at, I believe, income over $372,95

vulva eyes (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 18 September 2009 23:19 (fourteen years ago) link

four years pass...

I know this is John's, but George steals the clip. Happy birthday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz7IjXu0DfQ

clemenza, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 14:31 (ten years ago) link

such a great clip. pretty much everyone who's in it steals it.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 18:47 (ten years ago) link

four months pass...

L.A. Gently Weeps as George Harrison Tree Is Felled by Beetles

LOS ANGELES — A tree planted in memorial to late Beatles guitarist George Harrison following his death in Los Angeles in 2001 has been killed by bark beetles amid California's epic drought, a local official said on Tuesday.
The pine tree, which was dedicated with a plaque to Harrison at the head of a hiking trail in the city's Griffith Park, was among a number of trees that have succumbed to the beetles this year, City Councilman Tom LaBonge said.
"It was weakened by the drought, bark beetles just attacked it. It had a quick demise," LaBonge said. "I happen to hike every day in Griffith Park and the tree just turned a bad corner this year."
The sapling had grown to 12 feet in height by the time it was discovered dead in June and removed by city workers, he said, adding that Harrison's widow, Olivia, had been notified.
LaBonge said he expected to see a new tree planted in remembrance of Harrison in the fall.
Harrison, who was born in Liverpool in 1943, gained international fame as the Beatles lead guitarist, penning such songs as "Here Comes the Sun," "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

mizzell, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 19:37 (nine years ago) link

Its a bad idea for trees to turn corners, bad or otherwise

Mark G, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 20:00 (nine years ago) link

If George had been alive he'd have blamed Paul.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 20:10 (nine years ago) link

surprised they didn't come up with a more pun-filled headline like "Former Beatle Wife Barks at Latter Bark Beetles" or whatever

Darin, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 20:25 (nine years ago) link

Original NME post on that

http://i60.tinypic.com/2ibyxd2.jpg

a curious shade of pale (onimo), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 20:33 (nine years ago) link

Blow away

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 20:34 (nine years ago) link

They should name the new tree "Feorge" as in; False George...

bodacious ignoramus, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 00:16 (nine years ago) link

wasn't he a devoted gardener? sad!

Iago Galdston, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 00:54 (nine years ago) link

it shoulda been a (gently) weeping willow.

fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 01:28 (nine years ago) link

man, Eleanor bron tho

your favourite misread ILX threads (darraghmac), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 02:47 (nine years ago) link

I spent so much time
Thinking baout Eleanor Bron
Saying "I can say no more."

I Don't Zing Like Nobody (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 10:31 (nine years ago) link

Am I alone in thinking George would have loved the irony?
I had Revolver on for the first time in ages the other day - Taxman is all time top 5 Beatles for me, I think, the melody is so elastic and sardonic. McCartney's solo so good they used it twice. And Love You To must have sounded like a transmission from Mars in 1966.

MatthewK, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 11:13 (nine years ago) link

So many of George's Beatle songs sound better now than they did. WY&WY obv, even "Don't bother me" !

Mark G, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 12:36 (nine years ago) link

I always liked "Don't Bother Me." I never understood its reputation as awkward or not fully-realized; I vastly prefer it to a few other things on WTB, particularly "Not A Second Time."

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 13:27 (nine years ago) link

B-b-but the Aeolian cadences!

brimming with misplaced confidence (Phil D.), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 13:30 (nine years ago) link

Get one bass, morans!

I Don't Zing Like Nobody (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 13:39 (nine years ago) link

apparently, this was a #1 hit, which gives me faith in...something. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vXZPztcGaY

Dominique, Thursday, 24 July 2014 03:33 (nine years ago) link


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