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New Post! Jul 04, 2008 @ 16:46:47#61
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CDUCKS BEATLE TOTD
Anomalies:
At the end of i'm only sleeping John sings i'm only seeping
during hey jude at about the 3 mins. mark John makes a mistake and can be heard sayin f**k!
Paul sings a word wrong on Getting Better and on ob-la-de ob-la-da he sings molly does his pretty face instead of her
Johns bassline on the long and winding rd. is full of mistakes.
John and paul sing a different word on please please me.

All of the above were unintentional apart from the first one!


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New Post! Jul 04, 2008 @ 16:55:01#62
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i positively adore the beatles.

even years and years later, kids my age are still listening to them.
they're a band that has surely stood the test of time.

they're music has the poppy tune and vibe to fit in perfectly with our modern jams, though staying true to it's hippie roots(:

to all the oldies, youngies, stoners, and sobers about to rock out to awesome music from forever ago,
i salute you(:


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New Post! Jul 04, 2008 @ 16:59:46#63
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samiesunshine said:
i positively adore the beatles.

even years and years later, kids my age are still listening to them.
they're a band that has surely stood the test of time.

they're music has the poppy tune and vibe to fit in perfectly with our modern jams, though staying true to it's hippie roots(:

to all the oldies, youngies, stoners, and sobers about to rock out to awesome music from forever ago,
i salute you(:


The Beatles didn't have 'hippy roots' infact the idea of the hippy didn't exist till 1967!!
But yeah. i'm glad another Beatle fan is on tfs!


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New Post! Jul 05, 2008 @ 11:59:15#64
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CDUCKS BEATLE TOTD
I just checked out yt home page and this was on there..

lennon interview cartoon


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New Post! Jul 06, 2008 @ 10:12:58#65
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CDUCKS BEATLE TOTD

IT WAS 51 YEARS AGO TODAY THAT JOHN MET PAUL!!

NOW THAT'S WHAT YOU CALL A MOMENT IN HISTORY!!


THAT'S A SMILE EACH FOR JOHN PAUL GEORGE RINGO BRIAN AND GEORGE MARTIN...OTHER SPECIAL PEOPLE IN BEATLE HISTORY ARE GEOFF EMERICK NORMAN SMITH STU SUTCLIFFE AND PETE BEST OF COURSE! SO A BIG SMILE FOR THEM TOO


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New Post! Jul 06, 2008 @ 10:27:39#66
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My dad grew up in Liverpool and was in various bands as a session musician just before The Beatles signed a Record deal and he was fortunate enough to meet Paul and John on the music scene:

He also lived in the same street as Cilla Black when they were growing up together - which really isn't as exciting as meeting 2 members of The Beatles

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New Post! Jul 06, 2008 @ 10:40:39#67
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jocanda said:
My dad grew up in Liverpool and was in various bands as a session musician just before The Beatles signed a Record deal and he was fortunate enough to meet Paul and John on the music scene:

He also lived in the same street as Cilla Black when they were growing up together - which really isn't as exciting as meeting 2 members of The Beatles



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!!


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New Post! Jul 06, 2008 @ 10:57:03#68
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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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New Post! Jul 06, 2008 @ 11:19:09#69
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jocanda said:
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:


I'm suprised yyou can remember john being shot i'm older than you and i can't!


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New Post! Jul 06, 2008 @ 12:32:44#70
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cduck said:
I'm suprised yyou can remember john being shot i'm older than you and i can't!


It's probably just because it was the number 1 topic of conversation in our household when it happened and everyone pointed at the tv when it was on the news, i don't think it's got anything to do with me having a good memory or anything
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New Post! Jul 11, 2008 @ 19:07:31#71
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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.


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New Post! Jul 11, 2008 @ 19:20:37#72
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tonyblair said:
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.


That's not quite right because Mark chapman wasn't a newyorker.


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New Post! Jul 11, 2008 @ 19:37:28#73
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Yeh it`s right, I said he was walking amongst them, not that he was a New Yorker.


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New Post! Jul 12, 2008 @ 09:40:33#74
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Does anyone else still think it's really f**kin' uncool of Macca to accept a knighthood?
'cause i do. he's always moaned about john lennonn gettin' alll the st. cred. but then he goes and ddoes the complete opposite of what made lennon so cool...returning his mbe!
And Mick jagger...tthere were somekinda rumour that Keith was really pissed off about it...and no ones going to suggest he was jealous.


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New Post! Jul 12, 2008 @ 23:59:08#75
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Don`t you think he deserves his knighthood?
He`s made a massive contribution to music and worked hard as a Beatle and in his band, Wings. There`s also his classical work of late and his Musical Excellence Centre in Liverpool.


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