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and a half and now I rent a room in Finsbury Park so I'm doing all right now.
There was a story that one of you lived in a place where you were cooking eggs one morning.
That was neat.
Actually it used to be her old flat and she moved out and up in the world and
I moved in from Los Angeles because I was a bit later than her coming over here and um yeah it
was just had terrible wood rot so that was a bit devastating.
It definitely threw me off balance.
What happened?
What happened?
I was cooking eggs one morning and the floor was so rotten that
I just threw I fell through like three feet.
The layers just gave way on the floor and I actually
fell through to the ground one morning.
Well didn't you at that point think I'd rather be
back on the beach in California?
I think I did at that moment but that's just a temporary feeling
because I was always doing things in LA planning for if the band didn't work out and putting no
effort into the band at all so I think I figured that it's just something you have to [D] go through
really.
It's just a payout.
Paying your dues yeah.
Yeah well absolutely.
The truth is that it's
British men you came over to.
Irish men.
I thought you might get that first [G] yes.
That's true.
You're sitting next to one of the best.
Yes.
Yes you should have heard what they were saying about you in makeup.
Oh really?
What were they saying about George in makeup?
No.
I say nothing.
I say nothing.
Funny [Abm] made for a smashing omelette didn't it as you crashed over the gorge?
[G] Or a pancake.
It was too fun to even eat it at that point.
I'll bet.
Yeah but I mean there is a difference isn't there between
sorry to skew this line but there is a difference between American men and British men.
Definitely.
Absolutely.
Can you I mean can you say what it is?
I was going to say can you put your finger on it but that's the wrong phrase.
We're from California so the California boys especially are different.
Complete opposite.
Long.
Long ratty hair, surfers, only care about the beach and the waves but and the English guys I find
um the Doc Martens, the long coats, not as tan obviously.
A little more I find they're a little
more politically aware of things.
Sure.
And a bit more fun.
Yeah.
You said that yeah I mean how do they react to women
compared because the Californian boys whenever we only ever see what we see on film but
you see a certain there's a certain arrogance or there's a certain actually they don't seem to care
very much about it.
All right babe how you doing?
No way.
Played back.
Yeah.
Yeah that's true.
What about British men's attitude?
I think that British men towards American women I think that Tracy and I in particular might be a bit
not aggressive but we're very talkative and I think that um maybe that takes people a second
to get used to whereas American boys are very hey what's going on instantly there's a lot of
conversation whereas British boys tend to oh and I suppose it's a good thing they don't seem to dive
right in.
Yeah.
Ever been chatted up by an [Ab] Irishman?
Sure.
Those are great.
I think you're about to be again.
They're the best at chatting up.
Yeah.
They got they got the gift of the gab as well.
We've heard what the girls have had to say and we'll hear more in a moment or so and we'll also
be talking to George but let's uh hear some music shall we?
This morning's pop video here it is the
voice of the Beehive with [D] I Say Nothing the re-released version.
Have a [A] close look at the
drummer as well do you recognize [G] him?
[D] [G]
[A] [G]
[D] [G]
[F] [A]
[D] [G]
[F] [A]
[G] [A]
Tell [G] us some secrets [A] honey we won't say a word but I [D] say nothing.
I talk [G] to no one.
[A] I know what I believe don't [G] need to wear it on my [D] sleeve I talk to no one.
I [G] will say nothing.
[A] If we come and go alone [G] why do they need to [D] know?
[G]
[D] [G]
The [D] boy who's always mad.
He's [G] just alone and sad.
[F] He holds my hand so tightly he [A] says go away.
[D] [G]
[F] But it isn't because I [A] do I know you'll be true.
That's why I'm a
[A] [G] drink so I'll be reflected.
I am a [D] dance.
No [G] one's
[A] [G]
[D] gonna [G] say nothing.
[A] If we come and go.
[G]
[Am] [D]
[Am] All those endless days of all [D] those life I've played.
[Am] The noise of the dragon till [D] you click will be right.
[Am] Oh [G] my [D] gosh.
Just in case anyone was [Am] thinking the um drummer was Woody from [E] Madness.
Yes dear Woody good morning if you're watching [Em] I don't know.
Nice song very 60s again did you create that on purpose that sound?
No.
I think it's the guitar things have [G] gotten so away from the guitar nowadays that we're going definitely back to guitar music now that we've ever gone away from it.
But I think that that's where you get the 60s and harmonies as well which is very 60s.
Nothing wrong with the 60s George Best.
I can't remember the 60s.
For what reason?
We're going to be talking about 60s a bit later on in the program because of that awful new book that's come out about John Lennon that says that he was a drug crazed anorexic homosexual.
And in fact Paul McCartney who very very rarely speaks about John [Db] Lennon has sort of [N] decided to speak out against that book and has urged everybody to boycott it.
Did you know John Lennon George?
I sort of I knew most of them yeah sort of I was around about the same time.
You were the fifth Beatle weren't you?
That was yeah we were all the long hair brigade yeah.
It's amazing when you look back when they talk about long hair and nose hair.
I mean we talked a little bit about here.
Actually something else we're going to be talking about a bit later on in the program is the British press and you've already ferried the British press.
[G] What [G] happened?
Well I just was reading the Mirror Mirror or however you say it.
And it said that I own a 250,000 pound flat in Manor House and I rent a room in a flat.
You won't rent rooms to me because we constantly argue.
And the thing is I had talked to the man and he was really nice and we'd had a really nice conversation talking about all kinds of interesting things other than that and I just don't understand how we got that.
I can't fathom how we got that.
Renting one room to owning.
Oh well.
I suppose my landlord's going to see it and just call if they look.
A surprise you to hear that George?
Oh yeah that's a big surprise that the British press got something wrong.
Well girls thanks for popping in this morning.
Every good wish of course.
Smashing new record.
We wish you success with that and pop back and see you again soon.
Thank you.
You had a splash of colour to any
There was a story that one of you lived in a place where you were cooking eggs one morning.
That was neat.
Actually it used to be her old flat and she moved out and up in the world and
I moved in from Los Angeles because I was a bit later than her coming over here and um yeah it
was just had terrible wood rot so that was a bit devastating.
It definitely threw me off balance.
What happened?
What happened?
I was cooking eggs one morning and the floor was so rotten that
I just threw I fell through like three feet.
The layers just gave way on the floor and I actually
fell through to the ground one morning.
Well didn't you at that point think I'd rather be
back on the beach in California?
I think I did at that moment but that's just a temporary feeling
because I was always doing things in LA planning for if the band didn't work out and putting no
effort into the band at all so I think I figured that it's just something you have to [D] go through
really.
It's just a payout.
Paying your dues yeah.
Yeah well absolutely.
The truth is that it's
British men you came over to.
Irish men.
I thought you might get that first [G] yes.
That's true.
You're sitting next to one of the best.
Yes.
Yes you should have heard what they were saying about you in makeup.
Oh really?
What were they saying about George in makeup?
No.
I say nothing.
I say nothing.
Funny [Abm] made for a smashing omelette didn't it as you crashed over the gorge?
[G] Or a pancake.
It was too fun to even eat it at that point.
I'll bet.
Yeah but I mean there is a difference isn't there between
sorry to skew this line but there is a difference between American men and British men.
Definitely.
Absolutely.
Can you I mean can you say what it is?
I was going to say can you put your finger on it but that's the wrong phrase.
We're from California so the California boys especially are different.
Complete opposite.
Long.
Long ratty hair, surfers, only care about the beach and the waves but and the English guys I find
um the Doc Martens, the long coats, not as tan obviously.
A little more I find they're a little
more politically aware of things.
Sure.
And a bit more fun.
Yeah.
You said that yeah I mean how do they react to women
compared because the Californian boys whenever we only ever see what we see on film but
you see a certain there's a certain arrogance or there's a certain actually they don't seem to care
very much about it.
All right babe how you doing?
No way.
Played back.
Yeah.
Yeah that's true.
What about British men's attitude?
I think that British men towards American women I think that Tracy and I in particular might be a bit
not aggressive but we're very talkative and I think that um maybe that takes people a second
to get used to whereas American boys are very hey what's going on instantly there's a lot of
conversation whereas British boys tend to oh and I suppose it's a good thing they don't seem to dive
right in.
Yeah.
Ever been chatted up by an [Ab] Irishman?
Sure.
Those are great.
I think you're about to be again.
They're the best at chatting up.
Yeah.
They got they got the gift of the gab as well.
We've heard what the girls have had to say and we'll hear more in a moment or so and we'll also
be talking to George but let's uh hear some music shall we?
This morning's pop video here it is the
voice of the Beehive with [D] I Say Nothing the re-released version.
Have a [A] close look at the
drummer as well do you recognize [G] him?
[D] [G]
[A] [G]
[D] [G]
[F] [A]
[D] [G]
[F] [A]
[G] [A]
Tell [G] us some secrets [A] honey we won't say a word but I [D] say nothing.
I talk [G] to no one.
[A] I know what I believe don't [G] need to wear it on my [D] sleeve I talk to no one.
I [G] will say nothing.
[A] If we come and go alone [G] why do they need to [D] know?
[G]
[D] [G]
The [D] boy who's always mad.
He's [G] just alone and sad.
[F] He holds my hand so tightly he [A] says go away.
[D] [G]
[F] But it isn't because I [A] do I know you'll be true.
That's why I'm a
[A] [G] drink so I'll be reflected.
I am a [D] dance.
No [G] one's
[A] [G]
[D] gonna [G] say nothing.
[A] If we come and go.
[G]
[Am] [D]
[Am] All those endless days of all [D] those life I've played.
[Am] The noise of the dragon till [D] you click will be right.
[Am] Oh [G] my [D] gosh.
Just in case anyone was [Am] thinking the um drummer was Woody from [E] Madness.
Yes dear Woody good morning if you're watching [Em] I don't know.
Nice song very 60s again did you create that on purpose that sound?
No.
I think it's the guitar things have [G] gotten so away from the guitar nowadays that we're going definitely back to guitar music now that we've ever gone away from it.
But I think that that's where you get the 60s and harmonies as well which is very 60s.
Nothing wrong with the 60s George Best.
I can't remember the 60s.
For what reason?
We're going to be talking about 60s a bit later on in the program because of that awful new book that's come out about John Lennon that says that he was a drug crazed anorexic homosexual.
And in fact Paul McCartney who very very rarely speaks about John [Db] Lennon has sort of [N] decided to speak out against that book and has urged everybody to boycott it.
Did you know John Lennon George?
I sort of I knew most of them yeah sort of I was around about the same time.
You were the fifth Beatle weren't you?
That was yeah we were all the long hair brigade yeah.
It's amazing when you look back when they talk about long hair and nose hair.
I mean we talked a little bit about here.
Actually something else we're going to be talking about a bit later on in the program is the British press and you've already ferried the British press.
[G] What [G] happened?
Well I just was reading the Mirror Mirror or however you say it.
And it said that I own a 250,000 pound flat in Manor House and I rent a room in a flat.
You won't rent rooms to me because we constantly argue.
And the thing is I had talked to the man and he was really nice and we'd had a really nice conversation talking about all kinds of interesting things other than that and I just don't understand how we got that.
I can't fathom how we got that.
Renting one room to owning.
Oh well.
I suppose my landlord's going to see it and just call if they look.
A surprise you to hear that George?
Oh yeah that's a big surprise that the British press got something wrong.
Well girls thanks for popping in this morning.
Every good wish of course.
Smashing new record.
We wish you success with that and pop back and see you again soon.
Thank you.
You had a splash of colour to any
Key:
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D
A
Am
F
G
D
A
and a half and now I rent a room in Finsbury Park so I'm doing all right now.
There was a story that one of you lived in a place where you were cooking eggs one morning.
That was neat.
Actually it used to be her old flat and she moved out and up in the world and
I moved in from Los Angeles because I was a bit later than her coming over here and um yeah it
was just had terrible wood rot so that was a bit devastating.
It definitely threw me off balance.
What happened?
What happened?
I was cooking eggs one morning and the floor was so rotten that
I just threw I fell through like three feet.
The layers just gave way on the floor and I actually
fell through to the ground one morning.
Well didn't you at that point think I'd rather be
back on the beach in California?
I think I did at that moment but that's just a temporary feeling
because I was always doing things in LA planning for if the band didn't work out and putting no
effort into the band at all so I think I figured that it's just something you have to [D] go through
really.
It's just a payout.
Paying your dues yeah.
Yeah well absolutely.
The truth is that it's
British men you came over to. _ _
Irish men.
I thought you might get that first [G] yes.
That's true.
You're sitting next to one of the best.
Yes.
Yes you should have heard what they were saying about you in makeup.
Oh really?
What were they saying about George in makeup?
No.
_ I say nothing.
I say nothing.
_ Funny [Abm] made for a smashing omelette didn't it as you crashed over the gorge?
[G] _ Or a pancake.
It was too fun to even eat it at that point.
I'll bet.
Yeah but I mean there is a difference isn't there between
sorry to skew this line but there is a difference between American men and British men.
Definitely.
Absolutely.
Can you I mean can you say what it is?
I was going to say can you put your finger on it but that's the wrong phrase.
We're from California so the California boys especially are different.
Complete opposite.
Long.
Long ratty hair, surfers, only care about the beach and the waves but and the English guys I find
um the Doc Martens, the long coats, not as tan obviously. _
A little more I find they're a little
more politically aware of things.
Sure.
And a bit more fun.
Yeah.
You said that yeah I mean how do they react to women
compared because the Californian boys whenever we only ever see what we see on film but
you see a certain there's a certain arrogance or there's a certain actually they don't seem to care
very much about it.
All right babe how you doing?
No way.
Played back.
Yeah.
Yeah that's true.
What about British men's attitude?
I think that British men towards American women I think that Tracy and I in particular might be a bit
not aggressive but we're very talkative and I think that um maybe that takes people a second
to get used to whereas American boys are very hey what's going on instantly there's a lot of
conversation whereas British boys tend to oh and I suppose it's a good thing they don't seem to dive
right in.
Yeah.
_ Ever been chatted up by an [Ab] Irishman?
Sure.
Those are great.
I think you're about to be again.
_ They're the best at chatting up.
Yeah.
They got they got the gift of the gab as well.
We've heard what the girls have had to say and we'll hear more in a moment or so and we'll also
be talking to George but let's uh hear some music shall we?
This morning's pop video here it is the
voice of the Beehive with [D] I Say Nothing the re-released version.
Have a [A] close look at the
drummer as well do you recognize [G] him? _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ Tell [G] us some secrets [A] honey we won't say a word but I [D] say nothing.
I talk [G] to no one.
[A] I know what I believe don't [G] need to wear it on my [D] sleeve I talk to no one.
I [G] will say nothing.
_ [A] If we come and go alone [G] why do they need to [D] know?
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
The [D] boy who's always mad.
He's [G] just alone and sad.
[F] He holds my hand so tightly he [A] says go away.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [F] But it isn't because I [A] do I know you'll be true.
That's why I'm a _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G] drink so I'll be reflected.
I am a [D] dance.
No [G] one's _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ gonna [G] say nothing.
_ [A] If we come and go.
_ [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Am] All those endless days of all [D] those life I've played.
[Am] The noise of the dragon till [D] you click will be right.
[Am] Oh [G] my _ [D] gosh.
Just in case anyone was [Am] thinking the um drummer was Woody from [E] Madness.
Yes _ dear Woody good morning if you're watching [Em] I don't know.
Nice song very 60s again did you create that on purpose that sound?
No.
I think it's the guitar things have [G] gotten so away from the guitar nowadays that we're going definitely back to guitar music now that we've ever gone away from it.
But I think that that's where you get the 60s and harmonies as well which is very 60s.
Nothing wrong with the 60s George Best.
I can't remember the 60s.
For _ _ _ what reason?
_ _ _ _ We're going to be talking about 60s a bit later on in the program because of that awful new book that's come out about John Lennon that says that he was a drug crazed anorexic homosexual. _ _ _
And in fact Paul McCartney who very very rarely speaks about John [Db] Lennon has sort of [N] decided to speak out against that book and has urged everybody to boycott it.
_ Did you know John Lennon George?
I sort of I knew most of them yeah sort of I was around about the same time.
You were the fifth Beatle weren't you?
That was yeah we were all the long hair brigade yeah.
It's amazing when you look back when they talk about long hair and nose hair.
I mean we talked a little bit about here.
Actually something else we're going to be talking about a bit later on in the program is the British press and you've already ferried the British press. _ _
[G] _ _ What [G] _ happened? _
_ _ Well I just was reading the Mirror Mirror or however you say it.
And it said that I own a 250,000 pound flat in Manor House and I rent a room in a flat.
You won't rent rooms to me because we constantly argue.
And the thing is I had talked to the man and he was really nice and we'd had a really nice conversation _ talking about all kinds of interesting things other than that and I just don't understand how we got that.
I can't fathom how we got that.
Renting one room to owning.
Oh well.
I suppose my landlord's going to see it and just call if they look.
A surprise you to hear that George?
Oh yeah that's a big surprise that the British press got something wrong.
_ _ _ _ Well girls thanks for popping in this morning.
Every good wish of course.
Smashing new record.
We wish you success with that and pop back and see you again soon.
Thank you.
You had a splash of colour to any
There was a story that one of you lived in a place where you were cooking eggs one morning.
That was neat.
Actually it used to be her old flat and she moved out and up in the world and
I moved in from Los Angeles because I was a bit later than her coming over here and um yeah it
was just had terrible wood rot so that was a bit devastating.
It definitely threw me off balance.
What happened?
What happened?
I was cooking eggs one morning and the floor was so rotten that
I just threw I fell through like three feet.
The layers just gave way on the floor and I actually
fell through to the ground one morning.
Well didn't you at that point think I'd rather be
back on the beach in California?
I think I did at that moment but that's just a temporary feeling
because I was always doing things in LA planning for if the band didn't work out and putting no
effort into the band at all so I think I figured that it's just something you have to [D] go through
really.
It's just a payout.
Paying your dues yeah.
Yeah well absolutely.
The truth is that it's
British men you came over to. _ _
Irish men.
I thought you might get that first [G] yes.
That's true.
You're sitting next to one of the best.
Yes.
Yes you should have heard what they were saying about you in makeup.
Oh really?
What were they saying about George in makeup?
No.
_ I say nothing.
I say nothing.
_ Funny [Abm] made for a smashing omelette didn't it as you crashed over the gorge?
[G] _ Or a pancake.
It was too fun to even eat it at that point.
I'll bet.
Yeah but I mean there is a difference isn't there between
sorry to skew this line but there is a difference between American men and British men.
Definitely.
Absolutely.
Can you I mean can you say what it is?
I was going to say can you put your finger on it but that's the wrong phrase.
We're from California so the California boys especially are different.
Complete opposite.
Long.
Long ratty hair, surfers, only care about the beach and the waves but and the English guys I find
um the Doc Martens, the long coats, not as tan obviously. _
A little more I find they're a little
more politically aware of things.
Sure.
And a bit more fun.
Yeah.
You said that yeah I mean how do they react to women
compared because the Californian boys whenever we only ever see what we see on film but
you see a certain there's a certain arrogance or there's a certain actually they don't seem to care
very much about it.
All right babe how you doing?
No way.
Played back.
Yeah.
Yeah that's true.
What about British men's attitude?
I think that British men towards American women I think that Tracy and I in particular might be a bit
not aggressive but we're very talkative and I think that um maybe that takes people a second
to get used to whereas American boys are very hey what's going on instantly there's a lot of
conversation whereas British boys tend to oh and I suppose it's a good thing they don't seem to dive
right in.
Yeah.
_ Ever been chatted up by an [Ab] Irishman?
Sure.
Those are great.
I think you're about to be again.
_ They're the best at chatting up.
Yeah.
They got they got the gift of the gab as well.
We've heard what the girls have had to say and we'll hear more in a moment or so and we'll also
be talking to George but let's uh hear some music shall we?
This morning's pop video here it is the
voice of the Beehive with [D] I Say Nothing the re-released version.
Have a [A] close look at the
drummer as well do you recognize [G] him? _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ Tell [G] us some secrets [A] honey we won't say a word but I [D] say nothing.
I talk [G] to no one.
[A] I know what I believe don't [G] need to wear it on my [D] sleeve I talk to no one.
I [G] will say nothing.
_ [A] If we come and go alone [G] why do they need to [D] know?
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
The [D] boy who's always mad.
He's [G] just alone and sad.
[F] He holds my hand so tightly he [A] says go away.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [F] But it isn't because I [A] do I know you'll be true.
That's why I'm a _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G] drink so I'll be reflected.
I am a [D] dance.
No [G] one's _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ gonna [G] say nothing.
_ [A] If we come and go.
_ [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Am] All those endless days of all [D] those life I've played.
[Am] The noise of the dragon till [D] you click will be right.
[Am] Oh [G] my _ [D] gosh.
Just in case anyone was [Am] thinking the um drummer was Woody from [E] Madness.
Yes _ dear Woody good morning if you're watching [Em] I don't know.
Nice song very 60s again did you create that on purpose that sound?
No.
I think it's the guitar things have [G] gotten so away from the guitar nowadays that we're going definitely back to guitar music now that we've ever gone away from it.
But I think that that's where you get the 60s and harmonies as well which is very 60s.
Nothing wrong with the 60s George Best.
I can't remember the 60s.
For _ _ _ what reason?
_ _ _ _ We're going to be talking about 60s a bit later on in the program because of that awful new book that's come out about John Lennon that says that he was a drug crazed anorexic homosexual. _ _ _
And in fact Paul McCartney who very very rarely speaks about John [Db] Lennon has sort of [N] decided to speak out against that book and has urged everybody to boycott it.
_ Did you know John Lennon George?
I sort of I knew most of them yeah sort of I was around about the same time.
You were the fifth Beatle weren't you?
That was yeah we were all the long hair brigade yeah.
It's amazing when you look back when they talk about long hair and nose hair.
I mean we talked a little bit about here.
Actually something else we're going to be talking about a bit later on in the program is the British press and you've already ferried the British press. _ _
[G] _ _ What [G] _ happened? _
_ _ Well I just was reading the Mirror Mirror or however you say it.
And it said that I own a 250,000 pound flat in Manor House and I rent a room in a flat.
You won't rent rooms to me because we constantly argue.
And the thing is I had talked to the man and he was really nice and we'd had a really nice conversation _ talking about all kinds of interesting things other than that and I just don't understand how we got that.
I can't fathom how we got that.
Renting one room to owning.
Oh well.
I suppose my landlord's going to see it and just call if they look.
A surprise you to hear that George?
Oh yeah that's a big surprise that the British press got something wrong.
_ _ _ _ Well girls thanks for popping in this morning.
Every good wish of course.
Smashing new record.
We wish you success with that and pop back and see you again soon.
Thank you.
You had a splash of colour to any