Subj : Re: The ******* Beatles To : GEORGE POPE From : JOE MACKEY Date : Thu Dec 16 2021 06:48:30 CP wrote -- > But the story was noticeably missing, & just loking at tyhe sam,e old same old Happens to all film and tv shows. Something new comes along, its hot for a while, then fades away. Plus film and tv go in cycles. Some movie/tv show comes along and popular and shortly after carbon copies come along. Genre's come and go. On tv it starts with, say a medical show, maybe a law/lawyer show, cop/private eye, whatever and soon that's all that's on tv. Then after a few shows the stories are interchangeable, with only name changes. You know Dr X will perform some medical miracle, lawyer A finds his client innocent, cop B gets the bad guy, etc. > Now, of course, every actress on every sitcom is young enough to be my kid! I don't have a tv and have no idea what's on tv now. At work sometimes people will discuss some current tv show and I have no idea what/who they are talking about. And I'm not missing anything in my life. I prefer the old shows from the '50s to the '70s I can get off the net. > I only saw one concert in person, late '80s, Lionel Ritchie I've been to only one as well. A woman I knew was a big Prince fan in the mid-late '80s and had me drive to her a few hundred miles to see his show. (She paid for everything and used her car as well). To me Prince was meh. We were in the nosebleed section as well, could barely see the stage, the sound bounced all around and so distorted I couldn't even make out the lyrics, Connie (in her late 30s early 40s) was acting like she was seeing the Beatles in 1964, etc. Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 www.doccyber.org bbs.docsplace.org (1:135/392) .