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jocanda
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36/F/Leeds, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2008 | cduck said: Ha ha no it's not! I hate cilla black... her voice sounds like the equivalent of someones face whose had too much plastic surgery...d'y know what i mean? A f**kin' mess.
Wow...meeting the john and paul...what did they say? Has you're dad told you and would you share it? I'd love to hear, please...
Can you imagine what it'd be like if John hadn't been shot and you met him. I cry with happiness and sorrow ever time i think of it...and i'm not a totall 'beliver' like some people. I mean i hate all that peace campaign s**t and he barely wrote more than 10 or so really good songs after the Beatles split!!
My dad died several years ago when i was still quite young, so i only really remember him saying what nice guys they were and something about they had a similar musical outlook on life as my father.
It was a tradgedy when John died i was still quite young at the time but can still remember it on the news, between my dad and my brothers there was a lot of Beatles being played in our household during my childhood. Even though i'm not a dedicated fan i do own several of their albums and still listen to them periodically when i'm in the mood.
A great band with some great songs that will live forever: | | |
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tonyblair
Points Whore 974 points


51/M/Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Join Date: Jul 2007 | I was 23 at the time and doing a steel delivery to a firm in Lower Gornal, Dudley, when Radio 1 broadcast the news at 9am, though they had been broadcasting John`s death for hours before that time. It was difficult to fully take in the shock of this news. The first Beatle to die... and the fact that he had been cut down by a maniac with a gun. Only 2 months earlier, Radio 1 had been celebrating his 40th birthday by playing Beatles/John records throughout the day. Now they were doing the same again, this time as their memorial tribute to him. Everyone that I relayed the news to that day were shocked and horrified. For several years before he died, I had been quietly anxious about John`s safety on the streets of New York, because he loved the Big Apple`s people and would never wish to cocoon himself away from them. He would openly laugh and joke and be proud to call himself a New Yorker. They are great people, in a great city. But a certain deranged gunman who happened to be walking amongst them had secretly made it his mission in life to kill John Lennon.
 As Middle-East Special Envoy, I need a camel, tent and a big stick for Gordon, for selling off all our Gold Reserves, the silly Moo. | | |
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