11.41am
6 May 2018
13 songs that reference The Beatles (as a group or individually)
1. “Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust” – The Clash: London Calling
2. “Lennon’s on sale again” – David Bowie: Life On Mars?
3. “And my brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones” – Mott The Hoople: All The Young Dudes
4. “We first met in Mathew Street / Where we heard something that would set us free / A sign stands over a door, it says / ‘Four lads who shook the world'” – The Alarm: Spirit of ’76.
5. “I don’t believe in Beatles.” – John Lennon : God
6. “Picked up Ritchie on a tour” –George Harrison : Living In The Material World
7. “I always loved The Beatles” – Billy J. Kramer: To Liverpool With Love
8. “He said, ‘In winter 1963 / It felt like the world would freeze / With John F. Kennedy / And The Beatles’ (yeah, yeah, yeah)” – The Dream Academy: Life in a Northern Town
9. “The Beatles’ new record’s a gas” – Temptations: Ball of Confusion
10. “I asked The Beatles” – The Who: The Seeker
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
11.49am
15 November 2018
13 songs that reference The Beatles (as a group or individually)
1. “Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust” – The Clash: London Calling
2. “Lennon’s on sale again” – David Bowie: Life On Mars?
3. “And my brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones” – Mott The Hoople: All The Young Dudes
4. “We first met in Mathew Street / Where we heard something that would set us free / A sign stands over a door, it says / ‘Four lads who shook the world'” – The Alarm: Spirit of ’76.
5. “I don’t believe in Beatles.” – John Lennon : God
6. “Picked up Ritchie on a tour” –George Harrison : Living In The Material World
7. “I always loved The Beatles” – Billy J. Kramer: To Liverpool With Love
8. “He said, ‘In winter 1963 / It felt like the world would freeze / With John F. Kennedy / And The Beatles’ (yeah, yeah, yeah)” – The Dream Academy: Life in a Northern Town
9. “The Beatles’ new record’s a gas” – Temptations: Ball of Confusion
10. “I asked The Beatles” – The Who: The Seeker
11. “I believe in Beatles” – David Bowie: Afraid
Love one another.
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12.03pm
1 December 2009
13 songs that reference The Beatles (as a group or individually)
1. “Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust” – The Clash: London Calling
2. “Lennon’s on sale again” – David Bowie: Life On Mars?
3. “And my brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones” – Mott The Hoople: All The Young Dudes
4. “We first met in Mathew Street / Where we heard something that would set us free / A sign stands over a door, it says / ‘Four lads who shook the world'” – The Alarm: Spirit of ’76.
5. “I don’t believe in Beatles.” – John Lennon : God
6. “Picked up Ritchie on a tour” –George Harrison : Living In The Material World
7. “I always loved The Beatles” – Billy J. Kramer: To Liverpool With Love
8. “He said, ‘In winter 1963 / It felt like the world would freeze / With John F. Kennedy / And The Beatles’ (yeah, yeah, yeah)” – The Dream Academy: Life in a Northern Town
9. “The Beatles’ new record’s a gas” – Temptations: Ball of Confusion
10. “I asked The Beatles” – The Who: The Seeker
11. “I believe in Beatles” – David Bowie: Afraid
12. “Her wallet’s filled with Beatles…” – The Beatles, “Sweet Little Sixteen”
(count this answer or don’t)
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.
2.19pm
11 September 2018
13 songs that reference The Beatles (as a group or individually)
1. “Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust” – The Clash: London Calling
2. “Lennon’s on sale again” – David Bowie: Life On Mars?
3. “And my brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones” – Mott The Hoople: All The Young Dudes
4. “We first met in Mathew Street / Where we heard something that would set us free / A sign stands over a door, it says / ‘Four lads who shook the world'” – The Alarm: Spirit of ’76.
5. “I don’t believe in Beatles.” – John Lennon : God
6. “Picked up Ritchie on a tour” –George Harrison : Living In The Material World
7. “I always loved The Beatles” – Billy J. Kramer: To Liverpool With Love
8. “He said, ‘In winter 1963 / It felt like the world would freeze / With John F. Kennedy / And The Beatles’ (yeah, yeah, yeah)” – The Dream Academy: Life in a Northern Town
9. “The Beatles’ new record’s a gas” – Temptations: Ball of Confusion
10. “I asked The Beatles” – The Who: The Seeker
11. “I believe in Beatles” – David Bowie: Afraid
12. “Her wallet’s filled with Beatles…” – The Beatles, “Sweet Little Sixteen”
13. “From the Liverpool docks to the red-light Hamburg streets/Down in the quarry with the Quarry men” – Bob Dylan – Roll On John.
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
8.26pm
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20 August 2013
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
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9.47pm
6 May 2018
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
And in the end
The love you take is equal to the love you make
9.51pm
4 August 2015
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
You are all my friends.
11.47pm
14 December 2009
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
9.43am
Moderators
Members
Reviewers
20 August 2013
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
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12.51pm
4 August 2015
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
You are all my friends.
1.22pm
11 September 2018
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
8. Ah-ha Mr Wilson (Harold Wilson, Prime Minister), Ah-ha Mr Heath (Ted Heath, Leader of the Opposition) – Taxman
2.05pm
Moderators
Members
Reviewers
20 August 2013
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
8. Ah-ha Mr Wilson (Harold Wilson, Prime Minister), Ah-ha Mr Heath (Ted Heath, Leader of the Opposition) – Taxman
9. Standing in the dock at Southampton – The Ballad Of John And Yoko (also has a man in a mac and “You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain” which is something British person could do)
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2.20pm
14 December 2009
New topic – 13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
8. Ah-ha Mr Wilson (Harold Wilson, Prime Minister), Ah-ha Mr Heath (Ted Heath, Leader of the Opposition) – Taxman
9. Standing in the dock at Southampton – The Ballad Of John And Yoko (also has a man in a mac and “You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain” which is something British person could do)
10. Remember, remember, the 5th of November (John “Remembers” Guy Fawkes Day)
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
4.56pm
15 November 2018
13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
8. Ah-ha Mr Wilson (Harold Wilson, Prime Minister), Ah-ha Mr Heath (Ted Heath, Leader of the Opposition) – Taxman
9. Standing in the dock at Southampton – The Ballad Of John And Yoko (also has a man in a mac and “You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain” which is something British person could do)
10. Remember, remember, the 5th of November (John “Remembers” Guy Fawkes Day)
11. Take some tea with me (Lovely Rita )
Love one another.
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8.16am
4 August 2015
13 references to British culture in Beatles songs, and solo songs?
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
8. Ah-ha Mr Wilson (Harold Wilson, Prime Minister), Ah-ha Mr Heath (Ted Heath, Leader of the Opposition) – Taxman
9. Standing in the dock at Southampton – The Ballad Of John And Yoko (also has a man in a mac and “You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain” which is something British person could do)
10. Remember, remember, the 5th of November (John “Remembers” Guy Fawkes Day)
11. Take some tea with me (Lovely Rita )
12. Every summer we can rent a cottage at the Isle of Wight – When I’m Sixty-Four
You are all my friends.
10.28am
22 July 2019
1. His son is working for the Daily Mail – Paperback Writer
2. Four of fish – Penny Lane
3. Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords – A Day In The Life
4. She’s the kind of a girl that makes the News of the World – Polythene Pam
5. Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
6. Meet the Wife – Good Morning Good Morning
7. Yes you know it’s Good News – Savoy Truffle
8. Ah-ha Mr Wilson (Harold Wilson, Prime Minister), Ah-ha Mr Heath (Ted Heath, Leader of the Opposition) – Taxman
9. Standing in the dock at Southampton – The Ballad Of John And Yoko (also has a man in a mac and “You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain” which is something British person could do)
10. Remember, remember, the 5th of November (John “Remembers” Guy Fawkes Day)
11. Take some tea with me (Lovely Rita )
12. Every summer we can rent a cottage at the Isle of Wight – When I’m Sixty-Four
13. ‘Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire‘ – “A Day In The Life “: More specifically greater Liverpool pronunciation as ‘Lan-ca-sheer’ rather than ‘Lan-cha-sher’.
13 Beatles post-Sullivan live concerts (bonus points for year and state/country):
1. Shea Stadium, Queens, New York City (1965)
We do a little trolling
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3.06pm
4 August 2015
4.22pm
9 March 2017
13 Beatles post-Sullivan live concerts (bonus points for year and state/country):
1. Shea Stadium, Queens, New York City (1965)
2. Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA (1966.. last official concert)
3. Rizal Football Stadium, Manila, Philippines (1966)
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3.05pm
14 December 2009
13 Beatles post-Sullivan live concerts (bonus points for year and state/country):
1. Shea Stadium, Queens, New York City (1965)
2. Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA (1966.. last official concert)
3. Rizal Football Stadium, Manila, Philippines (1966)
4. Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada (1964; Mom Bontee was forbidden by Grandma Bontee to attend 🙁 )
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
5.23am
22 July 2019
13 Beatles post-Sullivan live concerts (bonus points for year and state/country):
1. Shea Stadium, Queens, New York City (1965)
2. Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA (1966.. last official concert)
3. Rizal Football Stadium, Manila, Philippines (1966)
4. Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada (1964; Mom Bontee was forbidden by Grandma Bontee to attend ? )
5. Apple Rooftop, Liverpool (1969) – I think this counts
We do a little trolling
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