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The artist that Paul McCartney said he would like to be similar
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The artist that Paul McCartney said he would like to be similar

Paul McCartney is one of the most important musicians of all time, and his songwriting partnership with the late John Lennon might be the most influential in music history, or at least in Rock and Roll. The Beatles didn’t just change music forever, they changed the world. As the band's primary songwriters, McCartney and Lennon were certainly fundamental to its success. However, without George Harrison and Ringo Starr, nothing would have been the same. Over the decades, millions of musicians have aspired to be at least a little like McCartney. But believe it or not, Paul once said he wishes he were more like a famous songwriter, at least in one aspect. The artist that Paul McCartney said he would like to be similar There are not many songwriters who can be on the same level of success and influence like Paul McCartney, but the legendary Bob Dylan is certainly one of them. The Beatle really admires him and in an interview with NME, he said he would like to be a little bit more like the American musician. Because according to him, Bob is legendary and doesn't give a shit about it. “I always like what he does. Sometimes I wish I was a bit more like Bob. He’s legendary… and doesn’t give a shit! But I’m not like that. His new album (Rough And Rowdy Ways)? I thought it was really good. He writes really well. I love his singing. He came through the standards albums like a total crooner. But, yeah, I like his new stuff,” Paul McCartney said. McCartney said Bob Dylan influenced The Beatles [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGxjIBEZvx0&pp=ygUKYm9iIGR5bGFuIA%3D%3D[/embed] Dylan started his musical career in 1957 and released his debut album in 1962, one year before The Beatles debut album "Please Please Me" (1963). He was a big influence for the band in terms of songwriting, because it showed them that it was possible to write about other things besides love. In an interview with John's youngest son Sean Lennon, for BBC Radio 2, in 2020, McCartney recalled he even had a Dylan record before The Beatles released their first one. “We certainly got a lot from Dylan and I know I had one of his first LPs at home before The Beatles. I used to play that quite a lot so I was steeped in him and I think your dad was too, but that was just one of the influences. There’s an awful lot more because ‘Strawberry Fields’ and ‘Penny Lane’, those are very much us remembering our youth." "And it’s a funny thing we used to say when we were little older. I mean, older, like 20 or something even. Really young, like babies, you know. But we thought we were kind of men of the universe and big men by then as we get a little bit older," Paul McCartney said. The night The Beatles met Bob Dylan Two of the most influential acts of the 60s, Bob Dylan and The Beatles first met each other in the early years of that decade.  In an interview for the Beatles Anthology released in 1995 (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage), McCartney recalled when the band first met Dylan. “It was a great honor to meet him. We had a crazy party the night we met, I thought I’d got the meaning to life that night. I went around trying to find our roadie. ‘Mal, Mal get a pencil and a paper, I got it!’ Mal was a bit out (of himself). He couldn’t find a pencil and paper anywhere.” “Eventually in the end of the evening he found it. I wrote down my message for the universe, you know. I said (to the roadie), ‘Keep that in the pocket’. The next morning he said ‘Paul, do you wanna see?’. I said ‘What?’, he said ‘That bit of paper’. I said ‘Oh yeah!’ I had written ‘There are seven levels’,” Paul McCartney said. Although both musicians admire each other, Dylan became closer to George Harrison. Besides writing songs together as solo acts, they would later be bandmates in the supergroup Traveling Wilburys. The band was also formed by Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.The post The artist that Paul McCartney said he would like to be similar appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Organic Plant-Based Zinc is a must-have for your daily health routine
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To help you boost your daily zinc intake, the Health Ranger Store is proud to introduce our NEW Groovy Bee USDA Organic Liquid Plant-Based Zinc. Other low-quality zinc supplements may also be derived from sources contaminated with heavy metals. That's why we made sure that our ultra-clean Groovy Bee USDA Organic Liquid Plant-Based Zinc comes from natural sources and doesn't contain any toxic additives. Shop at https://bit.ly/4dsEQ6c Health Ranger Store videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we’re helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://bit.ly/3rP5CzN ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Download our app: https://www.naturalnews.com/App ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ? Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/healthrangerstore ? Brighteon.Social: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRangerStore ? Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/naturalnews ? Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/HealthRangerReport ? Gab: https://gab.ai/NaturalNews ? Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/naturalnews ? Mewe: https://mewe.com/p/naturalnews ? Spreely: https://social.spreely.com/NaturalNews ? Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/realhealthrangerstore/ ? Steemit: https://steemit.com/@healthranger ? Telegram: https://t.me/naturalnewsofficial
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Beyond Bizarre
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The Glowing Substance Everyone Wanted Until It Made Them Sick
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James O’Keefe’s Documentary - Line in the Sand (2024)
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James O’Keefe’s Documentary - Line in the Sand (2024)

Undercover journalist James O'Keefe goes to the front lines of the migrant industrial complex using hidden cameras and raw testimonials. O'Keefe reveals the shocking reality of the U.S. border crisis like never before: Mexican freight trains, cartel tunnels, and U.S. funded child detention camps. Watch this gripping exposé of a corrupted system that demands change. "Line in the Sand" premiered October 10th, exclusively on the Tucker Carlson Network. Visit https://tuckercarlson.com/lineinthesand. UTL COMMENT:- I like O'Keefe - I like his attitude and how he does things - don't fully trust him or trust whoever funds him so yes I have reservations about him......but this Doco is good....so I take it on that face value...... Website: https://okeefemediagroup.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@okeefemedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesokeefeiii/
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BE AWARE OF HOW THE NEXT GENERATION OF DOCTORS ARE BEING BRAINWASHED
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BE AWARE OF HOW THE NEXT GENERATION OF DOCTORS ARE BEING BRAINWASHED

In 1910, John D. Rockerfeller and Andrew Carnegie began a plan to brainwash doctors into using pharmaceuticals while ditching natural approaches to health (read the Flexner Report). By 1920, their influence had changed medical school curricula, and 100-years later (now), the infiltration is continuing, with pharmaceutical companies and universities collaborating on propagandizing / gaslighting medical students about a problem that doesn't even exist. This is one way that society is quietly being changed: the indoctrination of professionals who lack critical thinking skills. Source: https://www.disclose.tv/id/0juq42d5mf/ UTL COMMENT:- Doctors are supposed to be the intellectual 'elites' of society with high IQ's, right? But most seem to have zero ability to either have critical thinking or think for themselves? Most I know have drug addiction / alcohol problems. Many I know have some kind of psychological problems..... They push for cures which give them the most $$$. They may have started with a drive to 'help humanity' but it always ends up in a chase for the $$$. Same goes with lawyers. Doctors these days are just sales people for BigPharma. That's why we call it a 'medical industry'! Now they're getting brainwashed into the climate scam?? Sorry to say but I don't have much respect for Doctors or the 'medical industry' anymore....
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ELEVEN CROPS TO GROW TO SURVIVE DIFFICULT TIMES! (PREPPING)
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ELEVEN CROPS TO GROW TO SURVIVE DIFFICULT TIMES! (PREPPING)

These are the highest yielding crops per acre.... I like to Grow sunchokes (Jerusalem artichokes).... Source: "STRAIGHT EDGE" https://old.bitchute.com/video/tTBPbNcQsVmK
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Classic Rock Lovers
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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6 too-real comics show what happens when work gets too heavy
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6 too-real comics show what happens when work gets too heavy

Everyone gets antsy about their jobs sometimes.Maybe you notice you're less motivated than usual. Maybe you acknowledge that you're no longer going the extra mile, and you're not quite sure why. Maybe professionalism is a term you've long since forgotten.For many of us, the struggle can be so, so real. That's why Willie Muse wrote these all-too-relatable comics for College Humor, illustrated by Karina Farek.These six funny comics perfectly illustrate what a typical first day at your job looks like versus the 101st day:1. Who doesn't look at at least one viral video a day?2. You suddenly find the time to fit in a breakfast sandwich.3. You go from wanting your boss's approval to hating his or her guts.4. All the details that were once so important become nuisances.5. Your (lack of) motivation can take you from hero to zero — quick!6. And you most certainly DO NOT want to end up like this.Let's be real: These comics are funny, but they also aren't ideal.In a perfect world, we'd all have jobs that still look and feel like Day 1 on Day 101. And one of the only ways to get there is to intentionally strive for a life that's full of work-life balance. We really do have the power to not let things play out like this.What can we do?At a most basic level, we can make sure we're getting enough sleep, eating well, and doing at least a little exercise. We also shouldn't underestimate the benefits of detaching from computer screens and smartphones every once in a while. Plus, we can also minimize our stress levels by not multitasking and instead concentrating on one task at time.The most overlooked advice for maintaining a healthy work-life balance is to actually take time off.Disconnect from your daily work routine. Make a conscious effort to recharge.Perhaps if we dedicate more time to enjoying life outside of work, there's more of a chance that we'll be on Day 1 for months, feeling grateful for our jobs rather than impatiently waiting for the clock to strike 5. Let's get to it!This article originally appeared on 10.25.16
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Ear rumbling is a special 'superpower' that not everyone has
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Ear rumbling is a special 'superpower' that not everyone has

There are no two human beings who are exactly alike. One of the funny quirks of evolution is that some of us can do things with our bodies we think are routine, but are impossible for others.Some people can wiggle their ears, others can't. Some can wiggle their nose like Samantha from "Bewitched" while others just look really silly when making an attempt.Not everyone can lick their elbow but most wouldn't attempt to do so in public.A Twitter user named Massimo dropped some knowledge about a skill that not everyone has and even fewer discuss: ear rumbling.Those of us who can do it know exactly what it is, while it's a mystery to those who cannot. A part of the human population can voluntarily control the tensor tympani, a muscle within the ear. Contracting this muscle produces vibration and sound. The sound is usually described as a rumbling sound https://bit.ly/2Clijef\u00a0pic.twitter.com/ianKb60EK8 — Massimo (@Massimo) 1581957023 People who can ear rumble have the ability to control the tensor tympani, a muscle within the ear. Contracting the muscle creates a rushing, rumbling sound that, if flexed enough, can drown out a significant amount of noise.This can be useful when someone is saying something that you don't want to hear but don't want to be rude and cover your ears. It can come in real handy if someone is about to spoil your favorite TV show or if you live with someone who can't stop nagging.Some people cannot voluntarily create the rumbling sound but hear it when they let out a large yawn.There's a Reddit sub-forum just for ear rumblers with over 60,000 people. Here's how some of them get rumblin'."I just squeeze the muscle in my ears I guess," — melvinthefish"When I flex and hold whatever I'm manipulating to do that, I get my rumble," — ttywzl"I get a mild rumble just doing the usual flex, but i can make it a bit louder by bringing my top lip up to my nose," — Willmono7"The best way I can describe it is I 'squint my ears,'" —SteeleITThe muscle exists to mask-low frequency sounds so we can focus on those at a higher frequency. It also works to mute sounds we create ourselves such as eating potato chips or coughing. It's a way that helps us from becoming annoyed with our own bodies.Unfortunately, the muscle has a rather slow reaction time so it cannot prevent us from hearing loud sudden noises like a gunshot or a book slamming on the ground.Massimo's tweet caused quite a stir on the platform.Been able to do that forever and wiggle my ears independently. Regrettably It doesn’t attract women and I can’t make money from it. Sad face.— Simon the Smith 3.5% (@Simstersnose) February 17, 2020 To me it sounds like when there’s a big thunderstorm and the thunder is just lowly rolling around in the sky forever with only tiny flashes of lightning that don’t leave the clouds— ?shmily??☻ (@turtlelaughing) February 18, 2020 Quick! We need a Venn Diagram to show people who can do this, people who have internal monologues, people who have synaesthesia, and people with any other weird "I thought everyone did this" stuff.— Marian Matta writes (among other things) (@MadWomansKnitti) February 18, 2020 Although scientists have known about ear rumbling since at least the 1800s, there doesn't appear to have been too much research on the topic. We know that some can rumble and others cannot, but it's unclear how it breaks down percentage-wise or if it's more prevalent in certain groups.The good news is that the word is starting to get out and people who've been rumbling all their lives suddenly don't feel so alone.This article originally appeared on 03.05.20
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