8.15pm
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15 February 2015
georgiewood pointed out
I don’t think It’s So Hard : just substitute a glottal stop for the “t.” Bee […] ulls.
It depends on where in Englishland you are accenting. The Beatles, with their slightly poshified Liverpool accents, always said it ‘Beatles’ (which is part of why, when John spits it at the end of God , it has such an effect; it wouldn’t feel quite as punch-in-the-gut if he had pronounced it ‘Bea’les’). Southerners in the cheaper seats would skip the T, while the jewelry-rattlers’ accents would have that T as crisp as their freshly ironed newspapers.
And now you know.This message brought to you by Anglophiles Anonymous.
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10.38pm
11 November 2010
Beatles’ effect on the world? Just look at the crap-ton of Abbey Road cover parodies that have been done over the years.
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