If you need to be in a global community right now in order to grieve George Harrison here's a message board, some photos and the place to go to hear his last song.
These are some quotations from an Associated Press interview with George Harrison earlier this year.
On the success of the Beatles' greatest hits CD, ``1:'' ``The thing that pleases me the most about it is that young people like it. It's given kids from 6 to 16 an alternate view of music to what's been available for the past 20 years.
``I think the popular music has gone truly weird. It's either cutesy-wutesy or it's hard, nasty stuff. It's good that this has life again with the youth.''
``If a car comes past me in a traffic jam with a boom box going, I jump out of my skin. Those big booming basses. I'm just more sensitive to noise these days.''
On his recovery from the December 1999 stabbing attack: ``I feel pretty good. You know, it's a difficult thing to get over. But I feel like I've gotten over it physically. My breathing is a little bit less percentage than it used to be. Other than that, I'm pretty cool.''
On the reissue of his first solo effort, ``All Things Must Pass:'' ``It was the biggest thrill in a way that it was my first record. To be able to do all my own songs on one record was a novelty at that point, you know.''
``Only the fact that people have written about the reissue have I realized that it spent seven weeks at No. 1. At the time I did it, I can't remember even taking any notice of it.'
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"The Jetsons" gets rewrite for live-action movie
Saturday morning's favourite space-age family, "The Jetsons," is once again headed to the big screen.
But unlike the 1990 animated feature film -- which included then-hot pop singer Tiffany voicing Judy Jetson -- the show is being developed as a live-action project, Variety reports.
Rob Minkoff ("The Lion King," "Stuart Little") is to direct.
The screenplay is being rewritten by Paul Foley and Dan Forman, whose credits include the upcoming Brothers Grimm spoof "The Fraud Prince" and the puppet-feature "A Chicken And A Monkey Walk Into A Bar," Variety said.
To promote his great new movie "Vanilla Sky" Tom will be cruising into MuchMusic. Man, I hope Ed The Sock does the interview!
Johnny Carson is donating $20,000 to Zoo Nebraska, which will use the money to renovate its primate building. The old building will be converted into the new Carson Center for Chimps. Eventually, the center will host a Leno Lounge for Losers.
He Had The Money
Jim Carrey is planning to play billionaire aviator Howard Hughes in a film to be directed by Chris Nolan of "Memento" fame. Daily Variety reports the pair are still searching for an appropriate way to tell the story.
Howard Stern confirming on his radio show that his ex-wife Alison got remarried last week, to an unnamed "garment center gazillionaire," as the New York Post described the groom.
A new survey suggests that the Internet is not cutting into the time people spend with their friends and families. Rather, it's cutting into their time for television.
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Country Singer Charlie Daniels is fighting cancer.
