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That’s what I thought, but when I used that, it didn’t work. Then when I refreshed, the page it did work.
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Interesting picture!
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get that hair cut off your head
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“He blew his mind out in a car”
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6 May 2018
Thanks, Teddy.
Another possibility was: Don’t Pass Me By
“You were in a car crash,
And you lost your hair”
Here’s the next picture:
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I had never seen this Robert Robinson-narrated documentary before. Thanks for leading me to it.
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That is some cool film, I didn’t know he was a documentarian. I am somewhat familiar with his career as a game show host. So how about Getting Better (You gave me the word)?
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6 May 2018
That’s a very interesting documentary, Ahhh Girl, and you have correctly identified the picture as being of Robert Robinson.
Also a great suggestion from sigh butterfly.
The song I have in mind is a different one though.
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A Hard Day’s Night
Getting Better
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1.10am
11 June 2015
Could you be thinking of Maxwell’s Silver Hammer (Joan was quizzical)?
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24 March 2014
I don’t know that man but what about “Honey Pie ” , maybe he became a legend of the silver screen?
"I Need You by George Harrison"
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18 July 2018
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I don’t know that man…
…nor do I. Game show host? Tomorrow Never Knows (play the game…)
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6 May 2018
No (x6):
A Hard Day’s Night
Getting Better
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer
Honey Pie
Tomorrow Never Knows
Doctor Robert
Small clue: Robert Robinson hosted several British TV programmes.
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18 July 2018
Wikipedia says he hosted a show called Points of View…
So, I’ll try When I’m Sixty-Four (stating point of view)
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6 May 2018
Yes, that’s right, @Teddy Salad!
‘Points of View’ was quite a well-known British TV programme in the 1960s.
Regarding When I’m Sixty-Four , John Lennon said: “Paul wrote it in the Cavern days. We just stuck a few more words on it like ‘grandchildren on your knee’ and ‘Vera, Chuck and Dave’ … this was just one that was quite a hit with us.” So I wonder whether the lyric “stating point of view” was added partly with this TV programme in mind.
Also on the same album (Sgt Pepper ), there is Good Morning Good Morning : the inspiration for this song was a TV commercial for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, and it includes another reference to contemporary TV with the line, “It’s time for tea and Meet the Wife,” referring to the BBC TV sitcom of the same name.
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18 July 2018
Thanks for that info @Richard. I have never seen Meet the Wife capitalized (or heard of the show) and always assumed it was referring to a literal meeting. Was it capitalized on the album lyric sheet? I wouldn’t know, because, funny story, I bought Revolver used at a swap meet and got home to find SPLHCB inside. I’m pretty sure that was the only vinyl version of the album I ever owned. Also funny, 64 was my first thought upon seeing your picture, but for “losing my hair”! So also thanks to @Ahhh Girl for getting me on the right track with the name.
Onward…
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