He knew it would get shut down right away. He was a smart enough man to calculate the risk and decided it was worth it. He didn't only do it for himself; he did it for the entire prison population.
Because their's no "I" in Andy Dufresne.
Guess who just got back today Them wild-eyed boys that had been away Haven't changed that much to say But man, I still think them cats are crazy
They were askin' if you were around How you was, where you could be found Told 'em you were livin' downtown Drivin' all the old men crazy
The boys are back in town (The boys are back in town)
I was dreaming of the pastAnd my heart was beating fastI began to lose controlI began to lose controlI didn't mean to hurt youI'm sorry that I made you cryOh my I didn't want to hurt youI'm just a jealous guy
I want to live
I want to give
I've been a miner for a heart of gold
It's these expressions
I never give
That keep me searching for a heart of gold
And I'm getting old
Keep me searching for a heart of gold
And I'm getting old
RoxanneYou don't have to put on the red lightThose days are overYou don't have to sell your body to the night
RoxanneYou don't have to wear that dress tonightWalk the streets for moneyYou don't care if it's wrong or if it's right
I agree. I have always loved the transition from the heavy I Want You (She's So Heavy) into Here Comes the Sun. The way I Want You just stops; no fade; not in a predictable spot. Just stops. Then, in the blink of an eye, Here Comes the Sun begins. I always thought it was genius.
No surprise. He's always been, and still is, nothing but a thug.
And this thread isn't about first anythings. Not affaletes. Not drummers. Not guitarists. Not thugs. He created it to get the answer to a question. Anyway ... Lighten up, Francis.
1986 ... music trade show in Albany. I met Rick Nielsen (Cheap Trick) and Tommy Aldridge (drummer for Ozzy and Whitesnake).
Rick Nielsen could not have been a bigger dick. I was 15 years old. Loved Cheap Trick. Finally met him and all he had to say was "Yo." That's it. Hey Rick, I've been a fan for a long time. Yo. Would you mind giving me an autograph? Yo. Wow! Thanks a lot!! Yo. A-hole.
Tommy Aldridge was the exact opposite. He was there representing Yamaha drums. Put on a sweet show. Gave a tutorial. Took questions from the crowd. Spoke about his experiences with Randy Rhoads. I remember someone asking him something about Neil Peart and he went on and on about how he respected him.
And every person who waited to get his autograph ... he thanked them for coming and expressed true appreciation.
I threw Rick Nielsen's autograph in the garbage about 30 seconds after I got it. Over the years, I lost Tommy Aldridge's autograph, but I'll never forget how cool he was.
And almost 35 years later, that bastard is STILL drumming for Whitesnake. He deserves it.
So your theory is that Stevie Nicks was (at a young age) 100% perfect from head to toe, from what we could see of her .... hair, face, full frontal body .... but somehow, God said, "eh, let's give her a dumpy ass."
You're crazy.