I know, I know your last tour was difficult. I know toi want to go into the studio and get “experimental” now. I know all that. But please hear me out and let me convince toi this is a very bad idea.
I suppose I have to admit my first reasons are plus selfish. If toi stop touring, toi will never again come to all the cities where your millions of adoring fans await. We will never get to experience being in the same room as you. There will be no hope for us to meet you, ou at least get close to toi and maybe even touch you, someday. If toi lived in the 21st century, with live streaming and Internet, it would be different. We could at least see toi perform and leave toi commentaires toi could answer, and maybe feel closer to toi even if we aren’t there with you. But for the 1960s, when toi abandon your tours, toi abandon us completely.
I also ask toi to reconsider what toi are planning to do with your time once toi stop touring. Getting “experimental” in the studio. First, I want to tell toi that, if toi heard today’s music, toi would never, never, never even consider putting any effects on your precious sound and giving other musicians ideas. Second, your musique is beautiful the way it is! It’s like l’amour in its purest form, heart-beating, tingly romance set to music. When I hear your music, I hear toi gently whispering “I l’amour you” in my ear a hundred times. toi don’t need to experiment with a sound that is already perfect. Yes, I admit, I loved your later music. I have to. It’s you. There will never be a single song toi release that I don’t love. But toi didn’t have to branch away from that wonderful simplicity toi used to use. You’ll never improve your musique that way, if that was what toi were thinking. It’s simply not possible to improve on perfection.
And lastly, I’m afraid of what will happen to toi when toi start changing your entire way of doing things, fiddling with something that, much like your sound, was already perfect and needed no fixing. toi left your beautiful life of seeing your fans around the world and playing with one another while creating the most heartrending musique ever made, and once toi did, toi wanted to dress differently, act differently, play different kinds of music, and pursue different interests. Perhaps any of these things, on its own, wouldn’t be such a big deal. But please, look at what this is doing to you. Look before it’s too late. Can’t toi see that this decision to stop touring is the first step down a slippery slope, a slope that will end with heartbreak and disaster for all of us?
You’re taking yourselves apart, piece par piece, and I can’t let toi do that. Please reconsider this before it’s too late. Think what you’re doing to yourselves, and think how it would affect you, if toi can’t see how it would affect us. Please don’t stop touring. It’s the worst decision toi could make for yourselves, your fans, and your band.
Believe me. I have the benefit of hindsight. I know.
l’amour toi forever,
Rubyrings
I suppose I have to admit my first reasons are plus selfish. If toi stop touring, toi will never again come to all the cities where your millions of adoring fans await. We will never get to experience being in the same room as you. There will be no hope for us to meet you, ou at least get close to toi and maybe even touch you, someday. If toi lived in the 21st century, with live streaming and Internet, it would be different. We could at least see toi perform and leave toi commentaires toi could answer, and maybe feel closer to toi even if we aren’t there with you. But for the 1960s, when toi abandon your tours, toi abandon us completely.
I also ask toi to reconsider what toi are planning to do with your time once toi stop touring. Getting “experimental” in the studio. First, I want to tell toi that, if toi heard today’s music, toi would never, never, never even consider putting any effects on your precious sound and giving other musicians ideas. Second, your musique is beautiful the way it is! It’s like l’amour in its purest form, heart-beating, tingly romance set to music. When I hear your music, I hear toi gently whispering “I l’amour you” in my ear a hundred times. toi don’t need to experiment with a sound that is already perfect. Yes, I admit, I loved your later music. I have to. It’s you. There will never be a single song toi release that I don’t love. But toi didn’t have to branch away from that wonderful simplicity toi used to use. You’ll never improve your musique that way, if that was what toi were thinking. It’s simply not possible to improve on perfection.
And lastly, I’m afraid of what will happen to toi when toi start changing your entire way of doing things, fiddling with something that, much like your sound, was already perfect and needed no fixing. toi left your beautiful life of seeing your fans around the world and playing with one another while creating the most heartrending musique ever made, and once toi did, toi wanted to dress differently, act differently, play different kinds of music, and pursue different interests. Perhaps any of these things, on its own, wouldn’t be such a big deal. But please, look at what this is doing to you. Look before it’s too late. Can’t toi see that this decision to stop touring is the first step down a slippery slope, a slope that will end with heartbreak and disaster for all of us?
You’re taking yourselves apart, piece par piece, and I can’t let toi do that. Please reconsider this before it’s too late. Think what you’re doing to yourselves, and think how it would affect you, if toi can’t see how it would affect us. Please don’t stop touring. It’s the worst decision toi could make for yourselves, your fans, and your band.
Believe me. I have the benefit of hindsight. I know.
l’amour toi forever,
Rubyrings
George and Byron took a water break after the training had been completed. During which, the former said, "If toi don't mind me asking, what happened to the racers who got caught in those crashes caused par Rotten Roderick?" Byron replied, "Well, apart from having to stay in the hospital for a while due to sustaining some major injuries, the good news is that all of them managed to make it out alive." George replied, "Oh, that's definitely a positive thing." Byron said, "Yep. And now, I can't wait to see how you'll tackle the dirty jerk!" George exclaimed, "Splendid, pal! Again, toi won't be disappointed." Byron chuckled and nodded in agreement. They then spent the remainder of the afternoon setting up plus of George's plan.
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As expected in the morning that followed, George began his training for the rally. He also started to plan out how he'll teach Rotten Roderick a lesson he won't forget. "Are toi sure this is a good idea, buddy?" Byron asked while he installed some additional lights on the back of the race car. "Trust me, mate; you'll be satisfied in seeing how it plays out tomorrow." replied a very confident George. Byron said, "If ye say so, then. I really admire how toi didn't let the jerk tear toi down, though. That's what I call inner strength!" George said, "Of course! It was my own way of montrer him that he just messed with the wrong bloke." "Makes a load of sense to me!" Byron remarked. Shortly afterwards, George tested his car's speed par driving around the entire track for ten rounds. When that was successful, he did the same for the lights to make certain they were in proper working order.
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The raceway tour was a blast, during which George and Byron told the girls plus about their mutual l’amour for the sport as well as watching some of the past rallies together with the former's family. "And in regards to what I'm gonna do for the main event, I'll be taking charge of the awarding ceremony. The grand prize being, of course, the Liverpool Rally Cup." Byron a dit as they finished sharing their stories. Laura replied, "Awesome! I was just about to ask that myself." Pattie said, "Yeah. I can also see how toi and my husband became such close friends." George said, "Indeed, sweetheart. I should mention that in his letter, he'll be helping me with the training as well." Byron replied, "You bet I will, mate!" Laura added, "That's wonderful to know, daddy!" George smiled and winked in response. They then took a few pre-race photos before extending the tour for one plus hour.
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