Riding On A Bus |
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-Before we hear another song fellows, there is a few things I'd like to ask you. First of all, do you ever get tired of being Beatles? -Get so tired now, get a bit a lonely now. -Rhythm, who's that? Blues. -No. -We don't think so, really. -You don't ever think that? -Just occasionally, you get cheesed off with people writing rubish about you, which you get often. -Yeah, I agree with that. I've had a divorce and a half a dozen kids. -Now what do you, uh, well, I mean doesn't, isn't this a big sort of drag to go around explaining to your wife that you're not divorced and all that sort of things? -No, she knows I'm not divorced, 'cause I keep seeing her every day, you see? -Yeah, that's a point, but what about the simpler things of life. Like, uh... -Like riding a bus. -Yeah, or going to just about any restaurant you can find? -Well, yeah, you miss those sort of things. -We go to certain ones. -And we go to ones where the people there are so snobby. They're the type who pretend they don't know us, so we have a good time, 'cause they pretend that they don't know us. -Joe's Cafe! -Yeah, that figures. -See, Joe's Cafe.? Social common that, you know. -It is. |






















