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2021 Grammy Award Winner
I don’t think Quincy would lie about that shyt. He’s kind of on that same level he accuses everyone else to be on so it’s basically similar to one trash person airing out another person’s trash...
I'd like to know what's all this shyt about Tevin Campbell.I don’t think Quincy would lie about that shyt. He’s kind of on that same level he accuses everyone else to be on so it’s basically similar to one trash person airing out another person’s trash...
I wouldnt say it was the executive order. That actually gave more power to the fed. It was more his growing distust of the cia and oppositio. To the cold war and the military industrial complex, a specific arm of the deep state that did him in.I was under the impression that Kennedy had signed his death warrant because he was about to implement Executive Order 11110. Wasn't' he trying to do away with the Federal Reserve and bring back the gold standard at that time?
The REAL MOB is the Reserve.
I've heard that one as well. Whichever it was, it was pretty much an internal sanction.I wouldnt say it was the executive order. That actually gave more power to the fed. It was more his growing distust of the cia and oppositio. To the cold war and the military industrial complex, a specific arm of the deep state that did him in.
yeah par thecourse for the USAI've heard that one as well. Whichever it was, it was pretty much an internal sanction.
yeah during the Batista regimeYea the mob and Cuba ti
I saw that shyt in the interview and was like What's REALLY going on Marvin?!
fukking Vito Corleone smashing the top male celebs of his heyday
Rolling Stones>>The Beatles..
Stones got the better hits
Better riffs tooFOH with this lol
What were your first impressions of the Beatles?
That they were the worst musicians in the world. They were no-playing motherfukkers. Paul was the worst bass player I ever heard. And Ringo? Don’t even talk about it. I remember once we were in the studio with George Martin, and RingoJones arranged a version of “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” for Starr’s 1970 solo debut album Sentimental Journey, which was produced by the Beatles’ frequent collaborator George Martin. The song, and album, are more than a bit gloopy.had taken three hours for a four-bar thing he was trying to fix on a song. He couldn’t get it. We said, “Mate, why don’t you get some lager and lime, some shepherd’s pie, and take an hour-and-a-half and relax a little bit.” So he did, and we called Ronnie Verrell, a jazz drummer. Ronnie came in for 15 minutes and tore it up. Ringo comes back and says, “George, can you play it back for me one more time?” So George did, and Ringo says, “That didn’t sound so bad.” And I said, “Yeah, motherfukker because it ain’t you.” Great guy, though.