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Sunday, 13 October 2013

You'll Never Walk Alone : Liverpool Celebrity Fans



Me started following this great football club around 1989 or so.Love watching those great players like Ian Rush,John Barnes,Peter Beardsley,Steve Nicol and Bruce Grobelaar back then.Apparently there's a plenty of Hollywood stars,an athlete,a singer even WAGS like Coleen Rooney, who supporting this club.Here are the celebs who are supporting Liverpool.YNWA...



Lana Del Rey was at Anfield for Liverpool's thrilling 3-2 win over Tottenham - and she even got to meet the match-winner Steven Gerrard.



Liverpool fan and Harry Potter star Jason Isaacs spoke of his joy at being invited over for a kick-about with Ian Callaghan, Emlyn Hughes and Stevie Heighway.


Liam Neeson and sons Michael and Daniel cheer on their beloved Liverpool FC at Craven Cottage, home of Fulham.



Rio Ferdinand might play for Manchester United but he certainly grew up an LFC fan - John Barnes was his idol.


Former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson is a massive LFC fan. "I did support Liverpool as a young boy and well into my teens. Along with my father, who had supported them for many years from afar, I began to follow Liverpool and I travelled to England several times to watch them as I got older, especially in the winter when there’s not much football in Sweden. I never got to stand on The Kop, though, which is a pity."


Brad Pitt revealed his affection for the Reds during an interview about his latest film, Moneyball. Asked who his favourite football team was, he replied: "I have some friends who are very close to Liverpool, so if I went another way I might be disowned."


British actor Clive Owen, a lifelong Liverpool supporter, pictured at Anfield watching an LFC match.


Dr Dre: The American rapper and record producer started following the Reds whilst on a promotional tour in London back in 1988. He was watching TV when these 'cool cats in red came on the box'. Dre cites John Barnes as his favourite player but referred to Patrik Berger as 'the bomb!' in an interview in 2000.


Coleen Rooney: Her husband might be a Blue who went on to play for Liverpool's biggest Rivals but Coleen Rooney has always been a Red. She was brought up a Liverpool supporter and much to Wayne's annoyance, she continues to cheer on her childhood team. After the Carling Cup final where Liverpool beat Cardiff city on penalties, she tweeted, "Congratulations Liverpool!!!" to her 650,000 followers.


Angelina Jolie: Former wife of actor, musician and LFC fan, Billy Bob Thornton, the actress has continued to follow the Reds despite their separation.She was with Brad Pitt now. Her son Maddox is a huge Liverpool fan and 'only wants to play for Liverpool'. Thornton's passion for the club stems from his love for the city. "I love that town, they're my kind of people," he says.


Daniel Craig: Born in Chester but raised on Merseyside, the James Bond actor is a big Liverpool fan. He idolises captain Steven Gerrard and before one game, the skipper waited for Craig in the Liverpool foyer wanting his photograph taken with 'Mr Bond'.


Nelson Mandela: During his time as South African President, Mandela met the Liverpool squad during the Reds' tour of Africa back in 1994. Presented with a Liverpool shirt by John Barnes, he later told the winger in an interview that he was a fan of the club.


Mike Myers: The Austin Powers star, who was born in Canada in 1963, is a life-long Liverpool fan. He grew up in Toronto, but his parents both originated from the Old Swan area of Liverpool. "I was the only kid in Toronto to wear an olive-green Nehru jacket and support Liverpool FC," he told LFCToronto.com.


Caroline Wozniacki : The former world No.1 tennis star kept a promise to thousands of her Twitter followers earlier this year by proudly wearing her signed Steven Gerrard Liverpool shirt on court. "Got so many comments about the Liverpool jersey and to step out on court with it... So why not," she tweeted afterwards.


LeBron James: The world famous American basketball player became a minority stakeholder in the club after he struck a deal with Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group earlier this year. He later went on to show his new-found love for the Reds by wearing a Liverpool polo shirt in one of his post-match press conferences following an NBA game back in the US, before visiting melwood to meet the Liverpool players and attend the game against Manchester United at Anfield in October 2011.


Samuel L Jackson: The American actor began following the Reds after he starred in cult movie 'The 51st State', which was filmed in Liverpool. Jackson even went to Anfield to watch a Merseyside derby clash against Everton. He recalls: "I went to see the derby game when I was there, against Everton. That was cool. I enjoyed that."



Elvis Costello is one of the most famous singers/songwriters in Britain. Coming into prominence from the pub rock scene, he later reinvented himself by associating himself with the punk genre and is considered to be one of the most influential persons on the music scene in Britain.
His dad, an Everton supporter, brought him to Goodison Park and Anfield to see his first two games. Everton were defeated 5-1 in the match at Goodison whereas Liverpool won 4-0 at Anfield.
Hence, Liverpool earned themselves a fan and Costello has been a die-hard Red ever since.

Best known as Sporty Spice of Spice Girls, Melanie has also released four solo albums. She has sold over 10 million records as a solo artist and sits on the No. 3 position for most United Kingdom number-ones by a female artist.
A Liverpuldlian by birth, she is a passionate Liverpool FC supporter. She even named her label as Red Girls Records.
It is rumored that the group of Liverpool players including Jamie Redknapp, Steve McManaman, David James, Robbie Fowler and Stan Collymore were christened as the Spice Boys due to her relationship with Steve McManaman's agent, Simon Fuller. 

Many of the current footballers including  Kevin Nolan, Joey Barton and Ole Gunnar Solksjaer are said to have idolized the stars of Liverpool as kids.

There are a number of others as well who are rumored to be Liverpool supporters. 
Most prominent among them was Pope John Paul II, who was said to be following Dudek's career at Liverpool and hence, became a fan himself.

Other rumored fans include Leonardo de Caprio and Cherie Blair,wife of former UK Prime Minister,Tony Blair.

There you have it,the list of Liverpool Celebrity fans,Liverpool are doing well at this moment,i believe The Reds could finish top 4 this season and we are looking forward to a Champions League football next season,take us to the top,Rodgers !!!



Friday, 11 October 2013

1954 World Cup Final : Miracle of drugs in the German National Team and other Krauts dopehead

West Germany ahead of their 1954 world cup final against Hungary

1954 world cup final forever be remember as a miracle of Berne,where unfancied Germans beat the tournament favourite, Hungary to become a champion for the first time.Now, a shocking study by Berlin Humboldt University concluded that '' systematic doping'' had been going on in West Germany  dating back from 1940s to the 1980s.For years rumours have circulated that the german team had used drugs ahead of the 1954 final. Ferenc Puskas,captain of the Hungary team beaten in the final in Berne,going into the german dressing room after the match and finding the german players vomiting over the floor.The german players that involved in the final was dropped out for months after they had jaundice.In August 2013,German government was forced to release a 800 page study titled '' Doping from Germany from 1950 to today ''. The report claimed that 1954 team were taking a Methamphetamine before the final match,for a purpose to keep them in powerful stamina and ready to played for a longer hours.

12 years later,3 members of the West Germany team which finished runners up to England in the 1966 world cup final was tested positive for ephedrine,the same drug that diego maradona took in the 1994 world cup.The Humboldt report also claims the use of methamphetamine continued through the 1960s right up until the 1974 world cup final,won by west germany by beating Cruyft Holland.Researchers was told by a French team doctor that such  substance have been given to the members of the 1974 west germany team.

There some stories about west germany sides in 1982 world cup.Members of the squad was taking a drink called MS-61,which contained ginseng and certain substance which was supposed to help ward off any fatigue.But still,they lost the final against Italy.

There you go,a scandal in the world cup,FIFA as a football governing body should do something about this.Should the German team that won the 1954 and the 1974 world cup strip off their title ? I say why not ? Lance Armstrong have been strip off  all his Tour de France title after failling a drug test,Ben Johnson was strip off his gold medal too,the list goes on.Why not doing that to this bunch of Krauts dopehead who cheated all the way to win a world cup.What a shame.Two best team like 1954 Hungary and 1974 Holland that never had a chance to win a world cup.





Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Comparison between Iron Man 3 and Batman The Dark Knight


Directed by : Shane Black
 Screenplay  :   Drew Pearce,Shane Black
Starring : Robert Downey Jr,Gwyneth Paltrow,Don Cheadle,Guy Pearce,Ben Kingsley
Cinematography : John Toll
Release Date : May 3, 2013
Budget : $ 200 million
Box Office Earning : $ 1,214,713,994
Rotten Tomatoes Rating : 79 %  or 7/10

"Truthfully, the way to go about doing a part 3, if you're ever in that position, as I'm lucky enough to be, is to find a way that the first two weren't done yet. You have to find a way to make sure that the story that's emerging is still ongoing and, by the time you've finished 3, will be something resembling the culmination of a trilogy. It's about, 'How has the story not yet been completely told?,' and I think we're getting there. I think we've really found ways to make this feel organic and new, based on what's come before, and that's what I'm happy about."
—Shane Black, director of Iron Man 3, on the film.

Shane Black



Directed by : Christopher Nolan
Screenplay by : Christopher Nolan,Jonathan Nolan
Starring : Christian Bale,Michael Caine,Heath Ledger,Gary Oldman,Aaron Eckhart,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Morgan Freeman
Cinematography : Wally Pfister
Release Date : July 18, 2008
Budget : $ 185 Million
Box Office Earning : $ 1,004,558,44
Rotten Tomatoes Rating : 94 % or 8.5/10


"As we looked through the comics, there was this fascinating idea that Batman's presence in Gotham actually attracts criminals to Gotham, [it] attracts lunacy. When you're dealing with questionable notions like people taking the law into their own hands, you have to really ask, where does that lead? That's what makes the character so dark, because he expresses a vengeful desire."
—Christoher Nolan,Director of The Dark Night

Christopher Nolan


Which one is better ?

I remember watching the dark night couple of years back,watching the movie,i'm feeling sleepy at times,and i'm leaving the cinema feeling disappointed somewhat.Disappointed because i didn't expect batman movie to turn out this way,i mean,i want it to be like 1989 Tim Burton version,you know,a lot of CGI and all.Don't get me wrong,this Nolan version was better,more serious tone,also it has the artistic value to it and  late Heath Ledger was really scary as a Joker.The performance that won him an oscar for best supporting actor category.Christian Bale was great as a Batman.This dark knight seems concentrating more on story telling,acting and not much CGI can be seen in this movie.

However,i'm much enjoying Iron Man  3,watching it in cinema about 3 times and never feel bored,that exactly that i want in the superhero movie,more CGI,explosion and everything and it didn't go too seriously.Although it was darker than the two previous iron man film.But highly entertaining as well,better than before,Who cares right,this is superhero from the comics,why bother with philosophy or artsy or whatever,i'm just feel that i wanna go there and enjoying myself the spectacle.If you want to make a movie that fit the Oscar,fine,it's great really,batman the dark knight was going artistic and serious,it goes to another level,brilliant storytelling by Nolan,but i'm still prefer Iron Man 3,sorry,i'm just like to enjoy myself i guess.


How about you people out there,are you feeling the same or what ? Anyway,can't wait to see Ben Affleck as a batman,whether he suck like George Clooney batman or better than Christian Bale batman,it remains to be seen.To tell you the truth,i don't care if superman kick batman ass in the upcoming movie,who cares right,it's ben affleck after all,nobody likes him this days,so what,i don't feel anything,affleck could be a disaster,but as i said,we can judge him when the movie was out.











Monday, 7 October 2013

Jose Mourinho conspiracy theories

Jose Mourinho


After spectacularly losing against Barcelona in the first leg champions league at the Bernabeu,Real Madrid coach back then,Jose Mourinho had gone mad with everyone.His post match tirades against the referee,Pep Guardiola,UEFA,even UNICEF make me laugh on that fateful day.Poor jose,what a sore loser,here what he say in the press conference after the match :
“I didn't say anything to the referee,’’ said Mourinho of his dismissal. “I simply laughed and showed my thumbs up. That was it. If I say to him and UEFA what I think my career ends today. I can't say what I feel. I only leave one question. Why? Why? Ovrebo, Busacca, Frisk, Stark? Why to all these people?”

“Each semi-final always brings the same,’’ said Mourinho. “We're talking about a fantastic football team. So why? As a match strategy we were not going to lose.
“I don't know if it’s the advertising for Unicef. I don't know if it's UEFA. Congratulations for a wonderful football team. It must be difficult to get this power. They have managed to get this power. No-one else has any chance really. Arsène Wenger. Today myself. I don't understand why. I hope one day I will find the answer.”
"Yes we are out. We will go there with all the pride and respect for our world. Sometimes I feel disgusted living in this world and earning my living in this world. We have to do it with pride.
"Without Pepe. Without Sergio Ramos (suspended). Without the coach. The result is practically impossible to revert. If we score in Barcelona they will kill us again. There is no chance for us.
"I know many Catalan friends and they will be happy and they're going to Wembley but to win this way cannot feel the same.
"I won two European titles and I won them on the pitch,’’ continued the former Porto and Inter Milan coach. "I would’ve been embarrassed to win that title because it was won with the scandal of Stamford Bridge. This will be won with the scandal of the Bernabeu.
“I hope one day he wins a champions league title as it should be, perfect, spotless, without any scandal. I respect him as a person and as a manager. I didn't disrespect him before the game.’’



This was not his first time talking crazy like this,during 2005 champions league chelsea semifinal loss against liverpool,mourinho blamed the linesman for allowing a liverpool goal.After Real losing to Atletico in the final Copa del Rey,he's blaming the refs,as usual.Not bad for a man who almost destroyed a spanish football.You didn't succeed jose,Spain are the champions of EURO 2012 ,on semifinal spain with Real and Barca players playing side by side and knocking out your beloved Portugal,how sad...Also this is the same guy who poking former barca coach Tito Vilanova in the eye,the same guy who calling Lionel Messi a cheat,the list of his childish and crazy antics goes on and on.Now he was back at Chelsea,are this guy is going to destroy an English football ? Are this guy is going to act crazy like he did at Madrid,we shall see,but so far,he's acting a nice guy,maybe he scared to do something stupid,because Chelsea owner Roman Avramovich might firing him for the second time..porque jose..porque..just leave the conspiracy theories alone,will you ? Be a man,accept your defeat,if that's what's good for you,Mr Interpreter ( oh,we know you was a late Bobby Robson interpreter during  his managing time at Barcelona.) and yet you talking trash about Barcelona,did you forget that you was working for them once ? By the way,Chelsea won a champions league first time with Roberto di Matteo,will you accept that,can you live with that ? di Matteo managed to do something that you failling to do during your first stint at Chelsea.Or since you are a crazy man,are you willing to say that Chelsea win against Bayern was something to do with a conspiracy or whatever you want to called it ? 

Aww..jose..that really hurt..porque jose..porque..






Friday, 4 October 2013

The mysterious Tunguska explosion of 1908




Did you know that in 1908 in Siberia, one of the most catastrophic, mind-blowing (and mysterious) cosmic impact catastrophes everin the history of civilization occurred - and yet it wasn't widely known outside Russia (save for a few astronomy and research scientist enclaves) until around the 1970's? Even interested research parties didn't learn about or even set foot on the scene of disaster until 1921. It didn't make front page news in the papers when it happened because of the extreme remoteness of that region of Siberia. Also at play was the secretive, unsettled nature of Russia at the time (which of course only heightened the many conspiracy theories surrounding it today). 
Trees flatten after the explosion



Even though there is much speculation and controversy  about what exactly the mysterious Tunguska explosion of 1908 was, here are the presumed and most widely agreed-upon theories among the most level-headed experts: On June 30th, 1908, at 7:15am, in Tunguska (an extremely remote and almost zero-populated area of the central Siberian plateau) a huge gigantic meteorite (or perhaps comet) of some type exploded (at 40 megatons) six to eight kilometers above the earth's surface (presumably after coming in contact with the atmosphere layer) and it's subsequent impact instantly devastated 1,000 square kilometers of forest... felling trees outward in a radial pattern. The immediate fires burned for weeks ...eventually destroying a total of 2,150 square kilometers of forest, all of which remained scorched and flattened for decades (the immense damage is still easily visible today).
According to recordings at meteorological stations at the time, the seismic activity measured 5.0 on the Richter scale, and according to devices worldwide, the air compression wave went twice around the entire planet (bouncing both times). The blast itself, in whatever context it might have occurred, is estimated have been 40 megatons, which is 2,000 times the force of the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima in 1945. Even the asteroid impact that caused the great Berringer crater in Arizona (some 50,000 years ago) is only estimated to be 3.5 megatons. The mass of the object has been guessed at about 100,000 tons (and about 60 meters in diameter), but what exactly made up this mass is unclear (most agree it was probably a loose 'glob' of rocks and ice).


Tungus tribesmen and Russian fur traders who happened to witness the event from a relatively close range (it was a cloudless and clear day) reported seeing a bright, flaming object coming in from the sky at and angle, and then a giant, bright blast. According to some eyewitness accounts, a giant column of flame and smoke arose in the air from the impact spot. The force of first the heat wave and then the wind blast was enough to flatten huts and knock (burning and scorching) people and livestock airborne, and then back down to the ground again. Forty miles from the blast center at a town called Vanavara, people were thrown into the air by the shock wave. According to reports there, it shattered windows and collapsed ceilings. Near the town of Kansk (375 miles from the blast center), at a stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway, a train screamed to a halt when the engineer feared it would be thrown from its tracks by the violent shaking as passengers were jolted from their seats by the movement. The sound was deafening (there are reports of some people close by actually becoming deaf from the event). A series of thunderclaps could be heard even 500 miles away. And, although there were some serious injuries, to date there have been no records of human deaths from the event.
                                                                         Leonid Kulik
A "black rain" showered the immediate area afterwards (the substance was probably condensation mixed with dirt and debris sucked into the swirling vortex of the explosion and then spat out again). The event caused all kinds of climate changes around the planet. Dust in the air at heights of from 40 to 70 kilometers caused high altitude noctiluscent, or "night-shining," clouds that illuminated much of the visible sky, mostly in Eastern Siberia and Middle Asia. Even in London at the time are newspaper account records of a night sky so luminous that "...one could read by it." Decreased visibility was reported worldwide, and in daytime of the most polluted atmosphere cased visible rings around the sun's glare. Also, obviously... brilliant sunsets were reported worldwide for weeks.
Tunguskapainting3The site of the impact has been escavated numerous times (Russian scientist Leonid Kulik was the first to brave the area in 1921), but no evidence of a huge meteorite has been found, although fragments of meteorite-like elements have been found in the area. More importantly... no impact crater of any type has been located. The trees in what is believed to be the impact site's exact center were stripped of their branches, but were oddly left standing amongst the miles of charred and flattened ones surrounding out from them (exactly like the effect of the bomb dropped at Hiroshima - which was also an airborne explosion). In the 1960s, a research troupe identified four smaller epicenters within the larger one. Each of the smaller epicenters has its own radial tree-fall pattern, and each presumably was caused by individual explosions during the chain of bursts. Most agree that all this adds up to a meteorite that was made up of loosely conjoined materials (ice, rocks, etc.) that exploded upon reaching the earth's atmosphere and obliterated into a zillion untraceable pieces... the force of this impact causing the immense destruction.
The size and magnitude of the blast's destruction, and it's location and timing, are frightening to ponder. If it was a meteorite, it is the only event in the history of civilization when Earth has collided with a truly large celestial object (although what occurred before recorded civilization, and are likely to in the far future, are up for grabs). If the object had waited a mere few hours, the rotation of the Earth would have placed it's impact somewhere in Europe. Boom... half a million people wiped out in seconds, who would not have been able to see it coming at all. The historical ramifications of such an epic catastrophe (not to mention the theological ones) are incalculable.

The most notable theories throughout the ages have been the following:

1. The loose comet/asteroid theory. The most obvious and logical cause (discussed above).
2. Anti-matter: "Anti-matter" is like stuff from Superman's "Bizarroworld," where everything is opposite. It classifies as material with a reversed charge at the sub-atomic level. It is theorized to exist in very small quantities floating around in our universe, and has actually been created by scientists in laboratories. However, when anti-matter meets up with real matter; KA-BLOWIE! The theory here is that some wayward, drifting anti-matter came in contact with Earth and exploded when touching our thick, lower atmosphere. An explosion of this type would behave very similarly to one created by an atomic bomb. This idea was ruled out in the mid-60's as an anti-matter explosion of this classification would have lead to a significant rise in the amount of radioactive carbon-14 in the air. Researchers studying carbon rings on trees at the site did find a rise in the level of carbon-14 at the time... but no where near enough to signify an explosion of this category.
3. Mini Black Hole: some cosmologists theorize that "mini black holes" were created at the birth of our universe, and are just floating along aimlessly like little whirlpool ripples... not big enough to swallow whole galaxies, but powerful enough to wreck havoc with anything they come in contact with. Apparently some feel the Tunguska explosion could have been cause by one of these mini black holes passing through our planet like a ghost  the entry point obviously being at Tunguska. This of course would mean that the black hole would have to come out the other side (which would be somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean assuming it went straight through the middle) where it would have produced a very similar explosion. Anyway... this theory has been debunked by everyone as being hopelessly naive for a lot of scientific jargon-y rules, plus there are no records of any explosion anywhere else in those areas of the planet at the time (and yes they were on and measuring stuff... even back then).
4. Blaming Nikola Tesla: Some theorize that Nikola Tesla, was testing out some sort of weird, fantasmigorical communication device, or super-scary "energy weapon" or "death ray" and made a big "...oops!" Tesla was known to be working on a sort of wireless torpedo, called an "telautomaton," which was a remote controlled boat he offered to the U.S. Navy for the purpose of carrying explosives to naval targets. An airborne version of the telautomaton device was under development as well. Some also believe that if there was a Tesla connection, and it was a weapon test... that he may have been pressured into it and then kept quiet. 

  
                                                                       Nicola Tesla

5. A UFO inadvertently crashing into the Earth, and it's nuclear-powered engine exploding into smithereens. This is the most obvious "wild" theory about the Tunguska explosion.This theory made famous by Russian engineer named Alexander Kazantsev who said it was an alien spacecraft from a dying planet Mars looking for a water on earth that actually crashed on tunguska because of that spaceship mechanical failure.Although he didn't have any evidence to back up the claim,many eye witness says that they have seen a large cylindrical object flaming with huge fireball flying above the tunguska  before it finally explodes in the sky.Wait a minute,a CYLINDRICAL OBJECT ? really ?


                                                                 Alexander Kazantsev

There have been a series of weird, ongoing biological consequences in the Tunguska region, presumably from the 1908 explosion. Following the blast there was accelerated growth of biomass in the region of the epicenter, and this accelerated growth has continued today. There also was an increase in the rate of biological mutations, not only within the center... but along the trajectory. Creepy abnormalities in the "Rh blood factor" of local Evenk groups (a native people to the area for centuries) have been found, genetic variations in certain local ant species are now being looked at, and genetic abnormalities in the seeds and needle clusters of at least one species of pine have been discovered there.

  
                                                              Tunguska in the present day

THE VERDICT

Something did explode on Tunguska in the year of 1908,but what exactly happen,we will never know.Even the scientist today have different opinions on this matter.But theory of comet,meteorite explosion was largely accepted among the scientist.But still,no fragments of comet or meteorite found on tunguska even to this day.Pretty strange considering the fact that if the comet or meteorite did caused the explosion,the stone debris of the explosion must have been found easily on the site,but they found nothing.So,the theory of comet / meteorite was questionable and debatable.Other theory by Alexander Kazantsev about an alien spaceship that explode,if that is true,why no spaceship debris found in the site ? Kazantsev counter this claim by saying that explosion was too powerful it destroyed everything,that's why nothing could be found.Considering the fact that after the explosion in 1908, it took 13 years eventually in 1921,the first scientist leonid kulik finally set foot on tunguska.By then,probably any evidence linking to the explosion is already gone.  But some eye witness saw a large cylindrical object explode in sky of tunguska.That was something that could be taken into account.Could it an alien spaceship in the cylindrical shape that was explode in the sky of tunguska on 1908 ? Still,it open to any discussions.We just have to keep an open mind on everything...


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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Dynamic duo of Lennon-McCartney

John Lennon and Paul McCartney back in the 1964


During their Beatles day from 1962-1969,the partnership of john lennon and paul mccartney had published  approximately about 180 jointly credit song.Both lennon and mccartney wrote words and music and collaborate extensively when writing song by working 'eyeball to eyeball'.Later,it became common when one of them were writing a song and the other half will gave an input to the song.

Lennon and McCartney first musical idols was everly brothers,elvis presley,buddy holly and smokey robinson & the miracles.They learned many of their idols songs and imitated their sound.
The pair met at the local church fete, where Lennon was playing with his skiffle group, the Quarrymen. Paul, brought along by a mutual friend, Ivan Vaughan, impressed Lennon with his ability on the guitar and his version of Eddie Cochran's '20 Flight Rock'. Soon after, John Lennon asked McCartney if he would join the Quarrymen. McCartney accepted, and there the legacy was born.

In his 1980 interview, Lennon said of the partnership,
he provided a lightness, an optimism, while I would always go for the sadness, the discords, the bluesy notes. There was a period when I thought I didn't write melodies, that Paul wrote those and I just wrote straight, shouting rock 'n' roll. But, of course, when I think of some of my own songs—"in my life", or some of the early stuff, "this boy"—I was writing melody with the best of them.

Lennon-McCartney great song

1. Across the universe, 2. All my loving, 3. All you need is love, 4. And i love her, 5.Blackbird, 6.Can't buy me love, 7.Come together,8.Eight days a week,9.From me to you,10.Get back, 11.Give a peace a chance, 12.A hard day's night,13.Hello goodbye,14.Help !, 15.Helter skelter, 16.Here there and everywhere,17.Hey jude, 18.I feel fine,19.I saw her standing there, 20.I want to hold your hand, 21.Lady madonna,22.Let it be,23.The long and winding road,24.Love me do,25.Michelle,26.Ob-la-di ob-la-da,27.She loves you,28.Ticket to ride,29.Two of us,30.We can work it out,31.Yellow submarine 32. Yesterday.




My top 5 personal favourite 













After the beatles broke up,Lennon goes solo while McCartney form another band called wings.Both Lennon and McCartney solo musical effort after the beatles seems mediocre,just okay,but another beatle,George Harrison stole the limelight with his classic album All thing must pass.But one thing for sure, the world will never seen someone like lennon-mccartney  ever again.The genius and creativity of them both certainly inspired people everywhere around the world,Sir Paul McCartney still continuing performing at the age of 71 years old,and he's still kicking some ass,keep on rocking sir,we love you...

McCartney perform with ex Nirvana members