9.42pm
21 February 2024
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away
As he’s hard of hearing, he’s disconnected… only “hearing them, seeing them.. in the state he’s in/
Project 2025
America is SAFE Again! 47
10.26pm
7 November 2010
I think it's great you're going through a phase,
and I'm awfully glad it'll all be over in a couple
of days
2020
6.36am
24 March 2014
7.36am
7 November 2010
No x 10
With A Little Help From My Friends
Do You Want To Know A Secret ?
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away
Hint 1: Red Album era (62-66)
Hint 2: The lyric is about “hearing” but specifically about a hearing aid
I think it's great you're going through a phase,
and I'm awfully glad it'll all be over in a couple
of days
2020
2.47pm
19 June 2024
In the Beatles song “You Won’t See Me ” from the “Rubber Soul ” album released in 1965, there is a line that goes, “Though my heart may be broken, it will keep on working, just the same.” This line can be interpreted as a reference to the idea of hearing aids, as it hints at the idea of something continuing to function despite being broken or impaired.
3.45pm
24 March 2014
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away ? Let mr hear you say
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9.07pm
7 November 2010
No x 11
With A Little Help From My Friends
Do You Want To Know A Secret ?
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (guessed twice)
Hint 1: Red Album era (62-66)
Hint 2: The lyric is about “hearing” but specifically about a hearing aid
One more round of guesses and then I’ll give a big clue
I think it's great you're going through a phase,
and I'm awfully glad it'll all be over in a couple
of days
2020
9.46pm
19 June 2024
In the Beatles song “Devil In Her Heart ,” there is a line that goes, “She can’t hear me, she can’t hear me,” which could be interpreted as a metaphorical reference to hearing difficulties or the need for hearing aids. Though the song doesn’t explicitly mention hearing aids, this line suggests a theme of communication difficulties or being unheard.
2.17am
24 March 2014
All I’ve Got To Do (whisper in your ear the words i long to hear)
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2.38am
21 February 2024
If @Shamrock Womlbs did not get it, I’ll eat my hat. That’s the answer.
The Word (Have you heard the word is love? (communication))
Project 2025
America is SAFE Again! 47
4.34am
6 May 2018
Words Of Love you whisper soft and true
…
Let me hear you say the words I long to hear
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
11.30am
24 March 2014
LucyInTheSkyWithHackneyDiamonds said
If @Shamrock Womlbs did not get it, I’ll lock my account. That’s the answer.
I’m not so sure about that, i think i’m still missing something… Anyways, it seems like there are a lot of Beatles lyrics with the word “hear” in them
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9.41pm
7 November 2010
I had no idea there were so many lyrics that fit!
No x 15
With A Little Help From My Friends
Do You Want To Know A Secret ?
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (guessed twice)
You Won’t See Me
Hint 1: Red Album era (62-66)
Hint 2: The lyric is about “hearing” but specifically about a hearing aid
Hint 3: The song is on the album With The Beatles
I think it's great you're going through a phase,
and I'm awfully glad it'll all be over in a couple
of days
2020
10.34pm
19 June 2024
“I never heard them ringing… No, I never heard them at all”
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7 November 2010
You’ve got it @Bullfrog!
I never heard them at all, Till There Was You (speaking to the hearing aid!)
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and I'm awfully glad it'll all be over in a couple
of days
2020
2.00am
21 February 2024
2.16am
19 June 2024
Nope! Serenity now.
3.47am
1 December 2009
Bullfrog said
In the Beatles song “You Won’t See Me ” from the “Rubber Soul ” album released in 1965, there is a line that goes, “Though my heart may be broken, it will keep on working, just the same.” This line can be interpreted as a reference to the idea of hearing aids, as it hints at the idea of something continuing to function despite being broken or impaired.
Uh, what? There is no such lyric in the song.
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3.50am
19 June 2024
vonbontee said
Bullfrog said
In the Beatles song “You Won’t See Me ” from the “Rubber Soul ” album released in 1965, there is a line that goes, “Though my heart may be broken, it will keep on working, just the same.” This line can be interpreted as a reference to the idea of hearing aids, as it hints at the idea of something continuing to function despite being broken or impaired.
Uh, what? There is no such lyric in the song.
What? Oh, bugger! That’s Artificial Intelligence 2024 for you!
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