Thursday, September 08, 2005

I'M GOING TO SEE THE BOOTLEG BEATLES AS THE BOOTLEG MARK CHAPMAN

To mark the point where he'd have been getting free travel on the Merseyrail network, John Lennon's 65th birthday sees the release of a definitve compilation of his post-Beatle solo work. It's definitive as in "definitively proves how poor most of his half-assed work was". Double Fantasy? About as much fun as double math.

In other ringo-carried-them new, Paul McCartney is set to appear in a series of ads for Fidelity, a financial services company. Obviously, Paul must badly need the money.

Still, we look forward to his ideas for how we might make our money go further - we wonder if our idea, a redistributive tax system that would take 90% from multi-bilionaires shilling for a few extra bob and use it to fund hospitals, has occured to him?


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"half-assed" and "math" in the same post as socialist rhetoric ... even Polly Toynbee is ideologically coherent by comparison.

Anonymous said...

Furthermore, using words like "ideologically" at this hour of the day: it's not big and it's not clever.

From a woman with a hangover and consequently lowered tolerance for pretentious crap.

Anonymous said...

Stop it, now...

Shouting obscenities from steeples indeed...

Simon Hayes Budgen said...

But Robin... there's no incoherence between Americanism and socialism... ask Woody Guthrie.

And Darren: Think yourself lucky there's not been a chance to shoehorn Bod Todd into a headline...

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