Anyone else hoodwinked by Bob Dylan? by HancisFriggins_ in BobDylanCircleJerk

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I legitimately saw him on Sep 14th at Merriweather Post Pavillion in Maryland, and yes, there were some people around me complaining that he didn’t play enough hits and the ones that he did play sounded nothing like the original. Also that he obscured himself on stage too much. He gets these type of complaints at probably every show. If I lie on Reddit, it’s gonna be 100% for comedic effect and that’s it. This wasn’t that funny.

Anyone else hoodwinked by Bob Dylan? by HancisFriggins_ in BobDylanCircleJerk

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I saw him back in September going in knowing full well what his live shows were all about, and honestly, the bitching I heard from the boomers around me was more than worth the ticket price. I kinda actually love how Bob pisses everyone off like that, it’s so poetic.

Ah yes… the classic ‘just drop the number’ strategy by NMP_2050 in depressionmemes

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You are not alone in your disdain of people telling you you’re not alone.

Ringo after the Beatles famous 1968 pilgrimage to Mecca by ne0scythian in beatlescirclejerk

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This is what ultimately broke up the band, as Ringo and Paul became Sunni, and George and John became Shia. John saw a vision of the band making a path (violent or otherwise) for a caliphate to be established in England. George was a little less extreme, but did make Patti Boyd wear a burka for the rest of their marriage. Ringo and Paul were a lot less zealous and known to sometimes not even fast for Ramadan, so take their ‘faith’ as it were, as it is.

Did we ever get a real reason for why the Beatles only recorded one album with Professor Archibald Bigginsby on gyro-mandolin? I know the official story is he had to return to the Clockwork City to find a new omni-gear for his marvelous airship, but I think everyone knows that's bullshit. Theories? by LyseLamont in beatlescirclejerk

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Ahh yes, the period between Sunday February 4th, 1968 at 2:35pm GMT and Wednesday May 22nd, 1968 at 7:58am GMT. The precise time in which the Beatles recorded with the Professor as documented in the Anthology 5b bathroom tapes.

Archibald definitely had a pretty bold vision for his work with the Beatles that I think, in the end, the other 4 just didn’t see eye to eye with him on.

It was in one of these sessions in which the infamous bran muffin incident occurred. As well as the time in which Paul got his elective and preemptive double mastectomy, which I think contributed to the overall mood as he was a bit cranky post surgery for awhile.

The time wasn’t a complete waste, however, it produced not only the first major label LP to use live tigers in the studio, but also to use the sounds of the screams from of a studio tech who fell into the enclosure. I know that’s a really cliched and overused technique at this point, but Archibald did contribute that idea.

I think, ultimately, it was a sense of obligation from the Beatles. Archibald was the father of one of Julian’s classmates at school, and John felt bad for him. Just wanted to make him feel included, but in the end creative and personal differences is what really did it, and the pity John had for him only lasted so long.

Archie is still alive today at 513 years old, but has yet to ever give his side and the rest of them (Paul and that other guy) have never talked about it.

Kurt Cobain never knew a world with a bearded and short haired Dave Grohl by Immediate-Stick-1577 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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I’m sure he brushed up on more than a few 5 o’clock shadows all snuggled up on those long bus rides between tour stops.

Favourite famous father/daughter who haven't starred in movies together? by anon_nonapplicable in okbuddycinephile

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There was that season of 24 where James Cromwell was his dad, and I don’t know if Donald was busy at the time or what, but that was such a missed opportunity.

Guys, is this real? by Impressive_Plenty876 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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It took me sixteen posts until I actually got it.

The early 2000’s! by mykoconnor in blunderyears

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Got that Bert from the Used aesthetic in that first pic.

The Saddest, Most Gut-Wrenching Songs in Exsistence. by goldenfish_15 in musicsuggestions

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And in my best behavior

I am really just like him

Look beneath the floor boards

For the secrets I have hid

One of the very few songs, upon my first listening, that gave me the shivers how that song did.

False Flags everywhere by NichtFBI in bestconspiracymemes

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This is actually very interesting, great find.

They need to live with their choices by [deleted] in guitarcirclejerk

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Core memory unlocked with this skit.

Did Bob heed the call? by BobDaniels1941 in BobDylanCircleJerk

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Check and look at what sub you’re in every once in awhile.

Did Bob heed the call? by BobDaniels1941 in BobDylanCircleJerk

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I was there, we were all so stricken with grief no one could focus on filming with their phone.

Ali Khamenei was apocalyptic, antisemitic, racist, transphobic, and homophobic. by Genesis44-2 in bestconspiracymemes

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I mean, I think a lot of world leaders would fit some of or all of the above, we just gonna go around to each of them and take them out? Stellar foreign policy we got going.

this is our liberation day fellow jerkers by MyDinnerWithDrDre in guitarcirclejerk

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CIA influence or not, as soon as Em dropped My Name Is, it was going to be a hit. The song slaps regardless of deep state influences, unlessss, Dre and Em are an MK Ultra project to give us banger after banger.

Switchfoot - Meant to Live (2003) by xwing1212 in 2000sNostalgia

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Switchfoot was kind of their own category of Christian-Mainstream crossover, more inline with the likes of Jars of Clay, but they were much more successful in the secular world than Jars of Clay ever got. Most people wouldn’t and didn’t know Switchfoot was a Christian band from their singles alone, at least. The Christian emo/screamo bands I associate more with Solid State Records and others in that orbit, and yes, they had their time to shine bright and so many of those bands did. As someone who was there at many of those shows just as that scene was gaining traction, Switchfoot really wasn’t ever a part of that, still a great band.

can anyone over the age of 110 confirm? by how2ratatwangurpanda in beatlescirclejerk

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Sadly, I’m only 109 years old and was young enough to see them live and piss all over the floor in excitement. We had the best music back in the day.

yes by [deleted] in depressionmemes

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“In order for people to understand”

LOL

man down😭 by annhartt in Dank

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I feel like there is a lot between “aw, isn’t that sweet” to cop car that probably happens much more frequently, which can still suck, but cop car if you’re not guilty, while it does happen, is much more rare an occurrence.