Saturday, July 31, 2010

[Fox_American_Idol] Come Share The Love on my new Paula Abdul Forum!

 

I am a huge fan of Paulas. I am also a web/graphic designer by hobby. I looked around the internet to find Paula fan forums and found none that were active. Besides her official sites. So I created one. I put alot of time, energy and creativity into this site. Now all I need is members to join. So if your a fan of Paula's please check out my site and sign up so we can all share the love we have for Paula!
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Re: [American_Idol_Extra] Ellen DeGeneres out on "American Idol"



I never liked Kara and Donald Trump I would not watch.



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Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 8:35 PM



Ellen DeGeneres out on "American Idol"

Ellen DeGeneres is out on "American Idol."
DeGeneres will not return as a judge on the hit singing competition series, Fox announced Thursday. And more judge changes are in store as the network tries to stem the show's alarming loss of viewers.
Sources say the suits behind the scene wanted her gone. But, on Thursday, they handed her the knife, issuing a statement saying DeGeneres "has decided to bow out from her role as a judge on 'American Idol' next season" which included a quote from Ellen in which she said that a couple of month ago she told Fox and the show's producers she didn't think she was "the right fit" for the show.
Mmmmm. Yup.
The announcement even included a quote from the usually buttoned-down Peter Rice, chairman of entertainment at Fox Networks Group, in which he effused, "We love Ellen and understand and support her decision to bow out of 'Idol'."

Anyway, however it happened, the good news -- the thing for us to focus on -- is that Ellen is gone. Monday, Fox's day at Summer TV Press Tour 2010, is going to be major with the remaining "Idol" judges' status on everyone's minds, such as they are.
Sources say the exit of Ellen, who survived just one season on the show, is not the producers' last move. We already know Simon Cowell is gone, and Kara DioGuardi's contract had not been renewed as of press time.
And Nigel Lythgoe, who has returned to the show in an oversight capacity, had been advocating for a gut job. Lythgoe, who executive produced "Idol" for many years before leaving in summer of '08 to focus exclusively on "So You Think You Can Dance," was no fan of the judging panel.
This past season -- Ellen's first and, as it turns out last, Lythgoe was the show's most outspoken critics, telling pretty much anyone who would listen, including Zap2it.com last April, "I would replace the entire judging panel."
"They don't' have a great deal of chemistry at the moment," he said, stating the obvious, of Randy Jackson, Ellen, Kara, and Simon.
"It's uncomfortable to watch," Lythgoe said, speaking for us all, adding, "Ellen hasn't worked out as well as we would have hoped."
Ellen was a bad fit from the get go. The comic-turned-sitcom-star-turned-daytime-talk- show-host started her new "Idol" judging career on the same day Simon came to Winter TV Press Tour 2010 to announce he was quitting the show.
DeGeneres was never comfortable performing the responsibilities of an "Idol" judge. Cheerleader yes -- judge no, and her pre-written gags almost always fell with a thud on performance nights.
In that interview back in April, Lythgoe blue-skied that if he could get any judge lineup he wanted on "Idol" it would be: Usher, Elton John and Justin Timberlake.
Not coincidentally, their names have all turned up in recent speculation as to who will replace Simon -- and now, it would appear, Ellen -- on the singing competition, which has seen its ratings sink dramatically the past couple seasons, though it remains the country's most watched program.
But names of other pop culture names are being spit-balled as Reporters Who Cover Television play Let's Re-Cast Idol. The list includes Chris Isaak, Harry Connick Jr., and Jessica Simpson. And, let's not forget Bret Michaels, Howard Stern -- and, of course, Donald Trump .
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[American_Idol_Extra] Ellen DeGeneres out on "American Idol"



Ellen DeGeneres out on "American Idol"

Ellen DeGeneres is out on "American Idol."

DeGeneres will not return as a judge on the hit singing competition series, Fox announced Thursday. And more judge changes are in store as the network tries to stem the show's alarming loss of viewers.

Sources say the suits behind the scene wanted her gone. But, on Thursday, they handed her the knife, issuing a statement saying DeGeneres "has decided to bow out from her role as a judge on 'American Idol' next season" which included a quote from Ellen in which she said that a couple of month ago she told Fox and the show's producers she didn't think she was "the right fit" for the show.

Mmmmm. Yup.

The announcement even included a quote from the usually buttoned-down Peter Rice, chairman of entertainment at Fox Networks Group, in which he effused, "We love Ellen and understand and support her decision to bow out of 'Idol'."

Anyway, however it happened, the good news -- the thing for us to focus on -- is that Ellen is gone. Monday, Fox's day at Summer TV Press Tour 2010, is going to be major with the remaining "Idol" judges' status on everyone's minds, such as they are.

Sources say the exit of Ellen, who survived just one season on the show, is not the producers' last move. We already know Simon Cowell is gone, and Kara DioGuardi's contract had not been renewed as of press time.

And Nigel Lythgoe, who has returned to the show in an oversight capacity, had been advocating for a gut job. Lythgoe, who executive produced "Idol" for many years before leaving in summer of '08 to focus exclusively on "So You Think You Can Dance," was no fan of the judging panel.

This past season -- Ellen's first and, as it turns out last, Lythgoe was the show's most outspoken critics, telling pretty much anyone who would listen, including Zap2it.com last April, "I would replace the entire judging panel."

"They don't' have a great deal of chemistry at the moment," he said, stating the obvious, of Randy Jackson, Ellen, Kara, and Simon.

"It's uncomfortable to watch," Lythgoe said, speaking for us all, adding, "Ellen hasn't worked out as well as we would have hoped."

Ellen was a bad fit from the get go. The comic-turned-sitcom-star-turned-daytime-talk- show-host started her new "Idol" judging career on the same day Simon came to Winter TV Press Tour 2010 to announce he was quitting the show.

DeGeneres was never comfortable performing the responsibilities of an "Idol" judge. Cheerleader yes -- judge no, and her pre-written gags almost always fell with a thud on performance nights.

In that interview back in April, Lythgoe blue-skied that if he could get any judge lineup he wanted on "Idol" it would be: Usher, Elton John and Justin Timberlake.

Not coincidentally, their names have all turned up in recent speculation as to who will replace Simon -- and now, it would appear, Ellen -- on the singing competition, which has seen its ratings sink dramatically the past couple seasons, though it remains the country's most watched program.

But names of other pop culture names are being spit-balled as Reporters Who Cover Television play Let's Re-Cast Idol. The list includes Chris Isaak, Harry Connick Jr., and Jessica Simpson. And, let's not forget Bret Michaels, Howard Stern -- and, of course, Donald Trump .

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] Sorry



I got some e-mails from friends my e-mail was jacked , so gotta get a new yahoo account  I am so sorry for this
I haven't been on here for a few days either 
not happy about this either



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Monday, July 26, 2010

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] SING ALONG SUNDAY: "Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin






 
SING ALONG SUNDAY
 
"Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin
 
 
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The cast of Porgy and Bess photographed by Richard Tucker. Oct. 10, 1935

Porgy and Bess is an opera, first performed in 1935, with music by George Gershwin, libretto by DuBose Heyward, and lyrics by Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward. It was based on DuBose Heyward's novel Porgy and the play of the same name as the opera which he co-wrote with his wife Dorothy Heyward. All three works deal with African American life in the fictitious Catfish Row (based on the real-life Cabbage Row) in Charleston, South Carolina, in the early 1920s.

Originally conceived by Gershwin as an "American folk opera", Porgy and Bess premiered in New York in the fall of 1935 and featured an entire cast of classically trained African-American singers—a daring and visionary artistic choice at the time. Gershwin chose African American Eva Jessye as the choral director for the opera. Incorporating a wealth of blues and jazz idioms into the classical art form of opera, Gershwin considered it his finest work.

The work was not widely accepted in the United States as a legitimate opera until 1976, when the Houston Grand Opera production of Gershwin's complete score established it as an artistic triumph. Nine years later the Metropolitan Opera gave their first performance of the work. This production was also broadcast as part of the ongoing Saturday afternoon live Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts. The work is now considered part of the standard operatic repertoire and is regularly performed internationally. Despite this success, the opera has been controversial; some critics from the outset have considered it a racist portrayal of African Americans.

"Summertime" is by far the best-known piece from the work, and countless interpretations of this and other individual numbers have also been recorded and performed. The second best-known number is It Ain't Necessarily So. The opera is admired for Gershwin's innovative synthesis of European orchestral techniques with American jazz and folk music idioms.

Porgy and Bess tells the story of Porgy, a crippled black man living in the slums of Charleston, South Carolina. It deals with his attempts to rescue Bess from the clutches of Crown, her violent and possessive lover, and Sportin' Life, the drug dealer. Where the earlier novel and stage-play differ, the opera generally follows the stage-play.

The Porgy and Bess original cast recording was included by the National Recording Preservation Board in the Library of Congress, National Recording Registry in 2003.[1] The board selects songs on an annual basis that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

On July 14, 1993, the United States Postal Service recognized the opera's cultural significance by issuing a commemorative 29-cent postage stamp, and in 2001 Porgy and Bess was proclaimed the official opera of the State of South Carolina.[2]

"Summertime" is the name of an aria composed by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess. The lyrics are by DuBose Heyward. The song soon became a popular jazz standard.

Gershwin is said to have based this song on a Ukrainian lullaby, Oi Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon (A Dream Passes By The Windows), which he heard in a New York City performance by Oleksander Koshetz's Ukrainian National Chorus.

Gershwin began composing the song in December 1933, attempting to create his own spiritual in the style of the African American folk music of the period. It is sung multiple times throughout Porgy and Bess, first by Clara in Act I as a lullaby and soon after as counterpoint to the craps game scene, in Act II in a reprise by Clara, and in Act III by Bess, singing to Clara's baby.

Source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summertime_(song)

 
Summertime Lyrics
 
Summertime, And the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' And the cotton is high Your daddy's rich And your mamma's good lookin' So hush little baby Don't you cry One of these mornings You're going to rise up singing Then you'll spread your wings And you'll take to the sky But till that morning There's a'nothing can harm you With daddy and mamma standing by Summertime, And the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' And the cotton is high Your daddy's rich And your mamma's good lookin' So hush little baby Don't you cry
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Summertime (Porgy and Bess) - George Gershwin
 
 
 
 
Summertime Billie Holiday
 
 
 
 
Ella Fitzgerald - Summertime
 
 
 

Leontyne Price sings "Summertime"
 
 

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] should bret take ove simons place??????????????




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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] Did AI producers run an illegal lottery



Did 'American Idol' producers run an illegal lottery?

Tue Jul 13, 2010 @ 03:13PM PST

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A case testing whether viewer contests on "American Idol" and "Deal or No Deal" were "illegal lotteries" has survived a key hurdle.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated a decision to hear an appeal by Fox, Telescope, 19 Entertainment, Fremantle Media and other producers looking to challenge the merits of a class action lawsuit over these contests.

The decision sends the case back to the district court to hear more from the contestants, who allege the shows violated California laws on unfair business practices.

Each of these shows give viewers the opportunity to win prizes via a text message contest.

In the "American Idol Challenge," viewers answer a trivia question. In the "Lucky Case Game," viewers of "Deal or No Deal" choose a briefcase corresponding to the winning number.

Under California law, an illegal lottery has three elements: (1) distribution of a prize; (2) based on chance; and (3) an individual has paid a valuable consideration.

The plaintiffs, who didn't win the contest, argued that their 99 cent text message fee was that consideration. The defendants moved to dismiss the case because contestants were given a "free option" — to participate in the contest by going to the game show website. They argued there was no consideration.

The district court denied the motion to dismiss, and the defendants appealed.

The Ninth Circuit heard a tentative appeal, but it now rules that early appeals on legal questions can only be heard if there's "substantial ground for difference of opinion."

The appellate panel rules in the decision that the defendants haven't shown that substantial ground, nor have they cited any California law undermining the district court opinion.

For now, the contestants will get a chance to pursue victory in, as the Ninth Circuit puts it, "the high-stakes world of class action litigation."





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[American_Idol_Extra] simon cawell says bret michael would be...................




American Idol – Simon Cowell Says Bret Michael Would Be Great Judge

July 13, 2010 12:08 PM EDT
42509, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - Monday July 12, 2010. Bret Michaels  arrives at the Ed Sullivan Theater to make an appearance on The Late  Show with David Letterman . Michaels, who signed a ton of autographs for  waiting fans, was accompanied by his two daughters Raine Elizabeth  Sychak and Jorja Bleu Sychak as well as their mother Kristi Lynn Gibson.  Photograph: Darla Khazei, PacificCoastNews.com

The man of the hour, Bret Michaels, made an appearance on The View this morning. Weren't we all wondering where he'd been? It's been probably a good month since we really heard anything about him. The good news is he appeared very healthy.

But the big news is that Bret was asked what all the rumors were about him being asked to judge American Idol. He noted all his health problems couldn't have come at a worse time. While it may have seemed that these rumors popped up because of his escalating popularity after his win on Celebrity Apprentice and health troubles, the truth is it had been talked about before any of that happened.

Bret admitted on The View that they had been in talks about him replacing Simon Cowell some time ago, and that when he went in to talk about the possibilities, that Simon Cowell gave him a great compliment, saying he thought "Bret Michael would be a great judge" for American Idol. Bret feels it would be wrong to just look for someone exactly like Simon saying, although he can be brutally honest, he's really looking for good talent. He thinks the show needs someone to be there for the right reasons.

Stopping short of saying yea or nay, Bret really never did say whether he was definitely out of the running for American Idol because of his health problems or whether it was even still a possibility or not. He did say in January he'll have surgery to fix the hole in his heart, meaning that could be fixed before the semi-final rounds start, and maybe even before Hollywood week.

After all, we know Bret, and after all those health scares he had, he was still up and moving, appearing on the Celebrity Apprentice finale, then the American Idol finale a few weeks later, and shortly after that back out on tour. I don't know what's involved in the surgery he needs, but it's hard to imagine anything holding him out of service for too long.

Incidentally, Clay Aiken was on The View today as well as a guest cohost, and he had mentioned not too long ago an interest in replacing Simon as well. Oddly, this was never brought up during this segment. Maybe the two of them could have an Idol-Off or something.

So the question still remains. Who will be the next American Idol judge?




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Monday, July 12, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] new here

thanks for letting me join in

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I am very addicted to AI ....lol

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Friday, July 9, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] " I am America": The Tea Party 'national anthem'?



 
We need to come up with a Progressive music video retort like we did with "The Gathering Storm" N.O.M. video! -Tommy
 
The Tea Party 'national anthem'?

The buzzy new single from Christian artist Krista Branch delivers a dose of Tea Party values in the form of song

Krista Branch sings

Krista Branch sings "I Am America." SEE ALL 20 PHOTOS

Best Opinion:  Fred Thompson, Huff. Post, Best Week Ever

The Tea Party now has a soundtrack. Krista Branch, a Christian musician and erstwhile "American Idol" hopeful, has released a patriotic new single, "I Am America," which melodically touts the Tea Party's brand of populism and fierce nationalist fervor. The song, which is available for download from iTunes, recently received a boost after Glenn Beck played it on his radio show. If you want to know why Tea Partiers are so angry, says former Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson on his website, then listen to this "catchy little tune," which "pretty much sums up what all the fuss is about." Catchy, yes, and also rather threatening, says The Huffington Post, with lyrics that "warn those who deride the Tea Party" of "consequences to face when 'judgment day'... rolls around." At least, says Sarah Walker in Best Week Ever, now Tea Partiers will know which song to sing when they're "out karaoking" with their friends! Listen for yourself:

 

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[American_Idol_Extra] Paul McCartney Performs with Ringo for Ringo's 70th Birthday at Radio City Music Hall



A surprise birthday wish from Sir Paul! Happy 70th to Ringo.
 
Paul McCartney Performs with Ringo for Ringo's 70th Birthday
Former Beatle, Ringo Starr, celebrated his 70th birthday at NYC's Radio City Music Hall.
At the end, after the show appeared to be over, Paul McCartney came on stage and he, Ringo and the backup band played Going to a Birthday Party.

 

Beatles Ringo and Paul McCartney by gaviganj
 

Paul and Ringo. They're all we have left of the Fab Four. Good to see them together!
 
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] Jane Lynch, Neil Patrick Harris, Chris Colfer Get Emmy Nods, Full List





 

Jane Lynch, Neil Patrick Harris, Chris Colfer Get Emmy Nods

By On Top Magazine Staff
Published: July 08, 2010

Seven openly gay stars received Emmy Awards nods as nominations were announced Thursday.

Half of the six men nominated in the Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series are openly gay: Chris Colfer who plays Kurt Hummel on Fox's musical comedy hit Glee, Neil Patrick Harris who plays Barney Stinson in CBS' How I Met Your Mother and Jesse Tyler Ferguson who plays gay dad Mitchell Pritchett on ABC's Modern Family.

Harris is also nominated in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series category for an appearance on Glee.

Recently married Jane Lynch is also a double nominee. She's up for consideration in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series category for her role as Sue Sylvester, the sharp-tongued coach of McKinley High whose mission is to ruin the glee club singers on Glee, and her guest appearance on CBS' Two And A Half Men has also been nominated.

Lily Tomlin's supporting role as Marilyn Tobin on FX's legal drama Damages was nominated.

Sir Ian McKellen's interpretation of Two on AMC's miniseries The Prisoner earned the veteran actor an Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie category.

Alan Cummings' guest spot in CBS' The Good Wife will also be considered when the Emmy Awards are presented live Sunday August 29th on NBC.

 
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Emmy Nominations: 2010 Full List

 

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This morning, Sofia Vergara of "Modern Family" and Joel McHale of "Community" announced the nominees for the 62nd Primetime Emmy Award Nominations. New show "Glee" led the pack with 19 nominations, including nods for leads Matthew Morrison and Lea Michele, while AMC's "Mad Men" scored with 17 nods. On the miniseries side, HBO's "The Pacific" received 24 nominations. The awards will be handed out in Los Angeles on Aug. 29.

As usual, few surprises peppered the nominations. A few of note: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien picked up nominations for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special as well as Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music or Comedy Series — whereas Jay Leno's Tonight Show, which was submitted by NBC, was not.

Another snub: while almost every adult cast member of ABC's hit comedy "Modern Family" was nominated in supporting categories, patriarch Ed O'Neill was not — despite being the one to reportedly suggest that all the actors enter the Emmys race as supporting players. (O'Neill's former "Married… with Kids" co-star Katey Sagal also failed to score a nomination for her work on the fx show "Sons of Anarchy.")

On the happier side, relative surprise "True Blood" was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, alongside "Breaking Bad," "Dexter," "The Good Wife," "Lost," and "Mad Men." (Speaking of "Lost", star Matthew Fox picked up his first Lead actor nod for the show, which ended earlier this year.)

Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton, from the critically-acclaimed drama "Friday Night Lights," were also recognized for their acting contributions to the show.

For a full list of nominations, check out Emmys.com.

Some of the nominees in the top categories:

Comedy series:
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Modern Family
Glee
Nurse Jackie
The Office
30 Rock

Drama series:
Breaking Bad
Dexter
The Good Wife
Lost
Mad Men
True Blood

Outstanding Actress In A Comedy Series
Lea Michele, Glee
Julia Louis Dreyfuss, New Adventures of Old Christine
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Toni Collette, The United States of Tara

Outstanding Actor In A Comedy Series
Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm
Tony Shalhoub, Monk
Steve Carell, The Office
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Matthew Morrison, Glee

Outstanding Actor In A Drama Series
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall, Dexter
Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights
Hugh Laurie, House
Matthew Fox, Lost (his first Emmy nomination)
Jon Hamm, Mad Men

Outstanding Actress In A Drama Series
Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer
Glenn Close, Damages
Connie Britton, Friday Night Lights
Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: SVU
January Jones, Mad Men

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Chris Colfer, Glee
Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family
Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family
Ty Burrell, Modern Family
Jon Cryer, Two And A Half Men

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
Martin Short, Damages
Terry O'Quinn, Lost
Michael Emerson, Lost
John Slattery, Mad Men
Andre Braugher, Men Of A Certain Age

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Jane Lynch, Glee
Julie Bowen, Modern Family
Sofia Vergara, Modern Family
Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live
Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock
Holland Taylor, Two And A Half Men

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Sharon Gless, "Burn Notice"
Rose Byrne, "Damages"
Archie Panjabi, "The Good Wife"
Christine Baranski, "The Good Wife"
Christina Hendricks, "Mad Men"
Elisabeth Moss, "Mad Men"

Reality Competition program:
American Idol
Amazing Race
Dancing With The Stars
Project Runway
Top Chef

Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series:
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Saturday Night Live
Real Time With Bill Maher
Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

[American_Idol_Extra] You Say It’s Your Birthday? Help Ringo Starr Celebrate When He Turns 70




You Say It's Your Birthday? Help Ringo Starr Celebrate When He Turns 70

Ringo StarrDamian Dovarganes/Associated Press What do you get for the man who has everything? Ringo Starr drops a few subtle hints about what he'd like for his birthday.

Ever since Ringo Starr vowed, on a well-known cover of Buck Owens's hit "Act Naturally," that he'd become "the biggest fool to ever hit the big time," the renowned rock 'n' roll drummer has done all right for himself. As a member of the Beatles and as a solo artist, Mr. Starr has sold more than a few records, won some Grammy Awards and even had a minor planet named for him. But on Wednesday Mr. Starr will reach a very special milestone: he turns 70 years old.

As you'd expect, he plans to mark the occasion with a little help from his friends, and anyone else he can round up. Finding himself in New York on the big day, he is celebrating with a private event in the morning at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square; in the evening he will perform a concert at Radio City Music Hall with his All Starr Band.

Mr. Starr is also continuing a tradition — one that started with this 2008 Access Hollywood interview — of asking fans to say the words "Peace and love" at noon on his birthday. (Much easier than shouting the lyrics to "Octopus's Garden.") If you need to preserve your voice on Wednesday, you can also leave a message at the Beatles' Facebook page; follow Ringo-related Tweets at the band's Twitter page or using the hashtag #ringolove2010; and post and watch video messages on YouTube. (You can also post your birthday wishes in the comments below.)

Mr. Starr spoke recently about his impending birthday and some other recent accomplishments. Here are excerpts from the conversation.

Q.

Can I wish you a happy birthday ahead of schedule?

A.

You can. And you can put the gift in the post or you can leave it at the concierge.

Q.

What would you like to get this year?

A.

You know what I'm asking for: peace and love.

Q.

How are you feeling about the number 70?

A.

As far as I'm concerned, in my head, I'm 24. That's just how it is. The number, yeah, it's high. But I just felt I've got to celebrate it. I'm on my feet and I'm doing what I love to do, and I'm in a profession, as a musician, where we can go on for as long as we can go on. I'm not hiding from it, you know.

Q.

When you were 24 what did you think you'd be doing at age 70?

A.

I don't know, but when I was 22, actually, I remember this so well, and I was playing, and there was another band, and these people in that other band were 40, and I was saying, "My God, you're still doing it?" [laughs] Which doesn't look funny in black and white, but it was incredible, and now I'm waaaaay past 40. My new hero is B. B. King. I have a great line: B. B. is still playing, even though he is sitting down now. But hey, I'm sitting down already. You've just got to get on with it. I'd like to be out there pretending I'm only 55, but I'm not.

Q.

What seems like an advanced age to you now?

A.

I think 90. But we'll see. It's a birthday at a time.

Q.

You've had a few interesting things happen to you over the last year. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is taking one of your drums.

A.

They're taking a whole snare drum. I'm lending it to them because, it's well-documented, in 1964 that old Bill Ludwig, he presented it to me. I bought these Ludwig drums, and in the shop in England, the guy wanted to take the sign out, but I love everything American, the music and the instruments. So I made him leave the sign on. So I was a running commercial — on Sullivan, and all that touring of America, it said Ludwig drums. And so to thank me for that, they gave me this gold drum, and that's the one that's going into the Metropolitan for a year.

Q.

How does that make you feel, to have one of your possessions on display at the Met?

A.

Well, yeah, cool.

Q.

That's it?

A.

I mean it. I've had a couple of pieces of clothing in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Q.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame isn't too shabby, but come on, this is the Met.

A.

It's cool. That's all I can say. It's very cool. I did a show there in January with Ben Harper, that's how we got friendly with them, and they have an instrument room with a lot of very crazed African drums, old pianos, and so they thought this would be good.

Q.

Are they letting you borrow anything from their collection in exchange?

A.

Yeah, they're giving me Tutankhamen's tomb. No, they're not giving me anything. I'm being kind to them.

Q.

A few weeks ago the Vatican finally gave its approval to the Beatles. How did you feel about that?

A.

It didn't affect me in any way, but I do believe that the Vatican have better things to deal with than forgiving the Beatles. I don't remember what it actually said — it had some weird piece in it, too. That they've forgiven us for being, what, satanic? Whoever wrote it was thinking about the Stones.

Q.

Are you ever surprised by the unpredictable ways in which the Beatles continue to resonate in the popular culture? There's a novel out now called "Paul Is Undead," which imagines that you're a ninja and your band mates are zombies.

A.

I only ever see the covers and the titles. I don't read it all. But it's always on. There's nothing we can do about that. What's more interesting to me is that our records are still coming out. And they're the same records and the new generation gets to hear them, and as far as that's concerned, that's the most important thing to me. The music we make, it's still going on.

Q.

Do you get much chance to listen to all the Beatles covers that continue be produced?

A.

You have to talk to Sony about that. They have the publishing and they'll give it to anyone.

Q.

You're using the occasion of your birthday to give a message back to your fans.

A.

Yes, I want to spread the word that at noon, wherever you are — in New York, in L.A., in Paris, in London — I just pray that you'll put your fingers up and say, "Peace and love." I did it two years ago, it was the first time, and I did it out of Chicago because I was on tour. This year, we're playing Radio City, so we're doing it in New York. In Japan there were little get-togethers and it went worldwide, so that was great.

Q.

Do you think we've got a good chance at getting peace and love this year?

A.

I think the more we promote it, the more chance we have of getting it.


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Have a great day,
Tommy


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