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The Fab Four is Forty................

 
 
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 06:22 pm
and now there are only two.

I still remember "Live and Let Die"..... ....something about the odd rhythm. I even ignored the slight breech of grammar. <smile>

When you were young
and your heart was an open book
You used to say live and let live
you know you did
you know you did
you know you did
But if this ever changin
in which we live in
Makes you give in and cry
Say live and let die
Live and let die
What does it matter to ya
When ya got a job to do
Ya got to do it well
You got to give the other fella hell

You used to say live and let live
you know you did
you know you did
you know you did
But if this ever changin
in which we live in(there's the grammar flaw)
Makes you give in and cry
Say live and let die
Live and let die.

Music behind Jame Bond, of course.

What song of the Beatles do you recall as really being great?
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 06:28 pm
Hey Jude has always been my favorite, but I love so many Beatles tunes. I recall sitting in a restaurant in Corpus Christi one evening. Somebody kept playing it over and over. All those Na na na na na nas finally got to one poor fellow. He looked near to crying as he finally said, "Make it stop."
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 06:37 pm
That wasn't a Beatles song as such, it was written by Paul.... sorry, SIR Paul Macartney and performed by Wings in 1973.

And I'll be a little pedantic, the first Beatles singles were released in Feb. 1963.
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 06:44 pm
Edgar...Make it stop? Love it. Yeah, I sorta liked "Hey Jude" take a sad song and make it better.

Hey, Mr. Stillwater. "pedantisize" away. I know that it was Wings..and don't forget Sir Roger Moore. Watched the movie just the other night.
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 06:47 pm
If I get on a kick I can listen to Beatles for days at a time.
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 06:53 pm
Well, the White Album--Helter Skelter..was sort of a bummer, cause Charles Manson was supposed to have gotten his ideas from that.
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 07:49 pm
I didn't like Helter Skelter anyway. I don't like Get Back, The Long Winding Road and most of the Beatles songs recorded before they sang And I Love Her.
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 08:44 pm
Ya know, Edgar. I'm not feeling too good about myself tonight. What began in delight and fun ended in the disappearance of Arthur. I need to PM BiPolar and ask him to explain to that young man, that we are all in this together. "Hang together, or hang separately.."

There are some things in this world that even music can not dispell.

Goodnight,
From Florida
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Reply Tue 3 Feb, 2004 08:52 pm
I don't understand. It is a happening I am not familiar with.
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