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Very good but quite overrated. Some terribly average songs that are regarded as classics, and they pilfered the Beach Boys songs for Sargent Peppers -
Did BBC accidentally run a story from The Onion?
"Man dislikes Beatles"Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Hmmmm.... a barber shop quartet with too much time on their hands.Originally posted by minestrone View PostBeach BoysComment
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There was 5 of them.Originally posted by bekarovka View PostHmmmm.... a barber shop quartet with too much time on their hands.Comment
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I'm not alone! - cant stand the 'fekkkersI'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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According to an article in last week's Sunday Times, the Beatles wouldn't have been remembered the same way if Lennon hadn't split them up.
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According to a biography of the Beatles I read in the 1980s their last joint effort was in fact Ringo's album. According to that version, they helped Ringo so that he could put some serious dosh in the bank and maintain the lifestyle to which he had become accustomed.John Lennon did many brilliant things in his life, but arguably one of his most inspired acts was his deliberate destruction of the Beatles in 1969 — just 40 years ago this month. It didn’t seem that way then, not to tens of millions of devastated Beatles fans around the world, and not to Paul McCartney, who, feeling abandoned, went off to his farm in Scotland and into a deep depression.
But if Lennon, who’d started the group that evolved into the Beatles, hadn’t murdered his creation at that moment, if the band had somehow struggled on through their rows into the 1970s, I doubt that you’d be reading this article today.
By killing the Beatles before they could disappoint us, as they inevitably would have done when music fashions changed and the band’s later albums didn’t quite live up to the ones we still love, Lennon froze them for ever at their peak.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Nor would Jack the Rippers victims if he hadn'tOriginally posted by Sysman View PostAccording to an article in last week's Sunday Times, the Beatles wouldn't have been remembered the same way if Lennon hadn't split them up.
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Hey Jude and Come Together are all time classics ... after that there's not a lot of good ... nah nah nah nahhhhhhhhhhh nahhh nah ha, na na na nahhhhComment
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Yesterday, Fool On The Hill, Eleanor Rigby?Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostHey Jude and Come Together are all time classics ... after that there's not a lot of good ... nah nah nah nahhhhhhhhhhh nahhh nah ha, na na na nahhhh+50 Xeno Geek Points
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