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19 September 2010
1.13pm
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14 April 2010
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4 December 2010
6.02pm
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14 April 2010
Cheesiest lyrics to an original Beatles song?
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
6.32pm
19 September 2010
Love Me Do .
What song would you have lived them to cover?
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
1.55am
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1 May 2011
Everyday by Buddy Holly (I thought of a few but its hard to think of something they didnt go near during the happy Get Back sessions and it deserved to be a track they could of covered and not some 2010 dance song. They might have covered this at some point as they did a lot of Buddy stuff).
If Apple were to ask you for just one thing to be released from the vaults before it was sealed forever what would you go for?(You cant opt for the complete recordings from 1957 -> 1995!)
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
2.20am
23 January 2011
Either the long version of Helter Skelter or Carnival of Lights…too hard to choose which one.
If you could spend a day with one Beatle wife (current, former, or deceased), which one would you choose and why?
"You can manicure a cat but can you caticure a man?"
John Lennon- Skywriting by Word of Mouth
2.25am
19 September 2010
3.41am
15 October 2011
Your question! ..I always come here to answer but when I want to answer something, people forget their question! hahaha
This is la la la la love! – George Harrison
Please! Tell me what you think! and I hope you won't laugh haha.
http://soulandeyes.tumblr.com/
"Que en el planeta tanto ande mal; Que el hombre agreda al hombre, que el hombre agreda al animal, al vegetal."
4.11pm
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14 April 2010
mr. Sun king coming together said:
Pattie, if only because she would have a hell of a lot of stores of George and Eric Clapton.
Great answer.
When you get a chance, we need a question from you to keep the thread going.
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
4.31pm
19 September 2010
6.57pm
20 September 2011
the White Album .
- it's my favorite.
- it's the longest, thus the contains most potential material.
- it was, obviously, the start of some important/traumatic/interesting times in Beatle History.
my question, a version of kedame's I guess: If you could meet any of their relatives who would you pick?(Same generation or older, i.e. parents, siblings, etc. Someone who would've known them as a kid.)
"Now and then, though, someone does begin to grow differently. Instead of down, his feet grow up toward the sky. But we do our best to discourage awkward things like that."
"What happens to them?" insisted Milo.
"Oddly enough, they often grow ten times the size of everyone else," said Alec thoughtfully, "and I’ve heard that they walk among the stars."
–The Phantom Tollbooth
11.07pm
23 January 2011
I might pick Paul's cousins Mike and Bette because they got to see John and Paul perform together as the Nerk Twins. I always wondered what the two of them would be like performing on their own.
What is your favorite John lyric? (Mine is “No one I think is in my tree,” because it is so cocky but beautiful, too.)
"You can manicure a cat but can you caticure a man?"
John Lennon- Skywriting by Word of Mouth
12.52am
16 February 2011
Do you mean a single sentence or the song as a whole? As a sentence, “Was she was told when she was young that pain would lead to pleasure, did she understand it when they said; that a man must break his back to earn his day of leisure, would she still believe it when he's dead” (though it seems Paul and John had some debate over that line's inventor). And song… I Am The Walrus , probably. It's so dirty and random. Or #9 dream
As for the question… If the Beatles as a band never existed, what would they have done instead?
3.28am
4 December 2010
Paul would most likely still have become a musician. John probably would have been an artist. I would have loved for George to become a race car driver. Ringo would have been an actor or an marine biologist that studies octopi. Very good professions. And then when they would have reached 64, they each could have retired to Boston and be a senior citizen there. Social security isn't the greatest though.
Paul is singing at your funeral. Sorry you couldn't be alive to see it actually happen. What song is he singing at your funeral? Any song that he may or may not have written.
Well we all shine on like the moon, the stars, and the sun.
3.38am
19 September 2010
Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day ). It’s an old standard, Sinatra. I think he could sing it well.
Favourite son/daughter of a Beatle?
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
3.53am
4 November 2010
Dhani, because I like his bands bands newno2 and Fistful of Mercy. He also looks just like George, which is definitely a plus!
If you could direct a movie on the Beatles’ history, who would you cast as John, Paul George and Ringo and why (appearance, could nail the mannerisms, etc.)?
Edit: They don't have to be currently the right age or even alive. Any actor from history will do.
2.06pm
16 February 2011
mr. Sun king coming together said:
Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day ). It's an old standard, Sinatra. I think he could sing it well.
Favourite son/daughter of a Beatle?
This question sounds strangely familiar…
8.22pm
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14 April 2010
CranberrySauce said:
If you could direct a movie on the Beatles' history, who would you cast as John, Paul George and Ringo and why (appearance, could nail the mannerisms, etc.)?
John – Alan Swoffer
Paul – William Campbell – He’s been doing it since 1966!
George – Johhny Depp
Ringo – Drake Bell
Your favorite Beatles album would be even better if what song was replaced by another?
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
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