9.58am
14 December 2009
No harm done, no need to apologize…I know categories have been repeated in this thread alone…it’s years old!
1) And Your Bird Can Sing – “And Your Bird Can Sing ? Another one of my throwaways, fancy paper around an empty box”
3) It’s Only Love – “That’s the one song I really hate of mine.”
5) Cry Baby Cry – “A piece of rubbish!”
6) Mean Mr. Mustard
7) A Taste Of Honey (he often sang ‘a waste of money’ onstage instead)
8) If You Got Troubles – I don’t think the other Beatles liked it either
9) Across The Universe , Let It Be version: “I think Paul would subconsciously try to destroy my songs, he would deny it of course”
10. Hello Goodbye
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
11.45am
11 September 2018
1) And Your Bird Can Sing – “And Your Bird Can Sing ? Another one of my throwaways, fancy paper around an empty box”
3) It’s Only Love – “That’s the one song I really hate of mine.”
5) Cry Baby Cry – “A piece of rubbish!”
6) Mean Mr. Mustard
7) A Taste Of Honey (he often sang ‘a waste of money’ onstage instead)
8) If You Got Troubles – I don’t think the other Beatles liked it either
9) Across The Universe , Let It Be version: “I think Paul would subconsciously try to destroy my songs, he would deny it of course”
10. Hello Goodbye
9.10pm
22 July 2019
1) And Your Bird Can Sing – “And Your Bird Can Sing ? Another one of my throwaways, fancy paper around an empty box”
3) It’s Only Love – “That’s the one song I really hate of mine.”
5) Cry Baby Cry – “A piece of rubbish!”
6) Mean Mr. Mustard
7) A Taste Of Honey (he often sang ‘a waste of money’ onstage instead)
8) If You Got Troubles – I don’t think the other Beatles liked it either
9) Across The Universe , Let It Be version: “I think Paul would subconsciously try to destroy my songs, he would deny it of course”
10. Hello Goodbye
12. Polythene Pam – “A throwaway song that I wrote in India.”
Side note: Why is this game called the Baker’s Dozen if 13 answers have to be listed? Shouldn’t it be twelve?
We do a little trolling
- Faul
7.18am
4 August 2015
1) And Your Bird Can Sing – “And Your Bird Can Sing ? Another one of my throwaways, fancy paper around an empty box”
3) It’s Only Love – “That’s the one song I really hate of mine.”
5) Cry Baby Cry – “A piece of rubbish!”
6) Mean Mr. Mustard
7) A Taste Of Honey (he often sang ‘a waste of money’ onstage instead)
8) If You Got Troubles – I don’t think the other Beatles liked it either
9) Across The Universe , Let It Be version: “I think Paul would subconsciously try to destroy my songs, he would deny it of course”
10. Hello Goodbye
12. Polythene Pam – “A throwaway song that I wrote in India.”
13. How Do You Do It – None of the Beatles wanted to record this song.
By definition, a baker’s dozen as opposed to a regular dozen, totals 13. I guess this comes from some bakeries that gave you another free donut when you buy 12.
You are all my friends.
7.22am
4 August 2015
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
I’d like to think that was the true reason Oddjob gave him a karate chop soon thereafter.
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Richard, 50yearslateYou are all my friends.
8.40am
6 May 2018
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
8.50am
22 July 2019
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
We do a little trolling
- Faul
11.24am
4 August 2015
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
You are all my friends.
11.32am
1 December 2009
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
6.17am
22 July 2019
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
We do a little trolling
- Faul
8.30am
11 September 2018
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
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vonbontee9.24am
22 July 2019
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
8) Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – The entirety of it. It is heavily referenced to the Beatles but is not by or about the Beatles.
We do a little trolling
- Faul
10.09am
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1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
8) Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – The entirety of it. It is heavily referenced to the Beatles but is not by or about the Beatles.
9) Minions – An Abbey_Road scene , the closing credits scroll over Got To Get You Into My Life , and the Minions do Revolution in Minionese
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11.47am
1 December 2009
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
8) Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – The entirety of it. It is heavily referenced to the Beatles but is not by or about the Beatles.
9) Minions – An Abbey_Road scene , the closing credits scroll over Got To Get You Into My Life , and the Minions do Revolution in Minionese
10) Kiss Me Stupid (1964)
Zelda Spooner : I suppose you have never heard of the Beatles either.
Dino : Oh sure. And I can sing better than all three of them.
Zelda Spooner : There are four of them!
Dino : Oh, haven’t you heard? One of them got his hair caught in his guitar and was electrocuted.
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
12.49pm
4 August 2015
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
8) Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – The entirety of it. It is heavily referenced to the Beatles but is not by or about the Beatles.
9) Minions – An Abbey_Road scene , the closing credits scroll over Got To Get You Into My Life , and the Minions do Revolution in Minionese
10) Kiss Me Stupid (1964)
Zelda Spooner : I suppose you have never heard of the Beatles either.
Dino : Oh sure. And I can sing better than all three of them.
Zelda Spooner : There are four of them!
Dino : Oh, haven’t you heard? One of them got his hair caught in his guitar and was electrocuted.
11) High Fidelity (2000) – The record store guys include the Beatles in their many discussions about vinyl.
You are all my friends.
8.38am
4 August 2015
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
8) Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – The entirety of it. It is heavily referenced to the Beatles but is not by or about the Beatles.
9) Minions – An Abbey_Road scene , the closing credits scroll over Got To Get You Into My Life , and the Minions do Revolution in Minionese
10) Kiss Me Stupid (1964)
Zelda Spooner : I suppose you have never heard of the Beatles either.
Dino : Oh sure. And I can sing better than all three of them.
Zelda Spooner : There are four of them!
Dino : Oh, haven’t you heard? One of them got his hair caught in his guitar and was electrocuted.
11) High Fidelity (2000) – The record store guys include the Beatles in their many discussions about vinyl.
12) Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995) – Mr. Holland and his deaf son Cole react to death of John Lennon . Cole shows he can still enjoy music despite being deaf by playing Sgt. Pepper and feeling vibrations on speaker. Later in movie Mr. Holland sings Beautiful Boy.
You are all my friends.
7.37am
11 September 2018
THIRTEEN MOVIES THAT MENTION THE BEATLES BUT DO NOT STAR THE BEATLES NOR ARE ABOUT THE BEATLES
1) Goldfinger (1964) – 007 says to Jill: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs”
2) Almost Famous (2000) – William tells Stillwater that they will be on the cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine, and the band’s lead singer says: “The first issue I bought had the Beatles on it. The Beatles! There were four of them, and there are four of us!”
3) Blues Brothers (1980) – Stephen Lawrence says: Who do you think we are the fu**ing Beatles or something?”
4) I Am Sam – Movie is about a mentally challenged father fighting over custody of his daughter. But he is a big Beatle fan and talks about them throughout movie. Soundtrack features lots of Beatle covers.
5) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967) – Cheerful elderly priest advises his friend and congregant Spencer Tracy not to worry about his daughter entering into a hasty interracial marriage: “What was that the Beatles sang? We Can Work It Out , Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”
6) Boyhood (2014) – Can’t recall too much about this movie, but I do remember the father jokingly compiled all the solo Beatles greatest hits into a “Black Album” during a car drive.
7) Panic Room – When Jodie Foster and her daughter are locked inside the Panic Room, the daughter hides in a corner and shouts the names of Beatles albums.
8) Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – The entirety of it. It is heavily referenced to the Beatles but is not by or about the Beatles.
9) Minions – An Abbey_Road scene , the closing credits scroll over Got To Get You Into My Life , and the Minions do Revolution in Minionese
10) Kiss Me Stupid (1964)
Zelda Spooner : I suppose you have never heard of the Beatles either.
Dino : Oh sure. And I can sing better than all three of them.
Zelda Spooner : There are four of them!
Dino : Oh, haven’t you heard? One of them got his hair caught in his guitar and was electrocuted.
11) High Fidelity (2000) – The record store guys include the Beatles in their many discussions about vinyl.
12) Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995) – Mr. Holland and his deaf son Cole react to death of John Lennon . Cole shows he can still enjoy music despite being deaf by playing Sgt. Pepper and feeling vibrations on speaker. Later in movie Mr. Holland sings Beautiful Boy.
13) Dumb and Dumber (1994) Harry is looking at the records in a jukebox and notices it contains The Monkees, to which Lloyd replies, ‘yeah, they influenced The Beatles’
7.39am
22 July 2019
10.01am
11 September 2018
I’ll give you a choice (i.e. you can choose any that haven’t yet been done)
13 songs that were started/recorded during album sessions but ultimately left off that album:
13 actors who have portrayed John Lennon in film/television:
13 covers of Beatles songs that reached #1 in the UK or USA:
13 ‘mistakes’ on Beatles records:
13 times The Simpsons referenced The Beatles:
13 ‘Paul is Dead’ clues:
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vonbontee1.53pm
15 November 2018
13 Paul Is Dead Clues
1. He wears a black carnation in Magical Mystery Tour , while everyone else wears red.
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