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Lennon Or McCartney?

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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-07-01 4:56 PM (#198612 - in reply to #198562)
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What About "Come Together"?? can't Forget That One.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-07-01 6:04 PM (#198613 - in reply to #198562)
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Thanks Steve. I have been trying to forget that tune for 35 years.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-07-01 6:58 PM (#198614 - in reply to #198562)
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Moody,
You can always count on me to wake up your Memory and do it with something sure to give you Nightmares. :D
If it doesn't work...Aerosmith also did a version that got alot of airplay. :rolleyes:
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Tommy M.
Posted 2004-07-01 7:11 PM (#198615 - in reply to #198562)
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I have some downloaded video clips of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. I was so amazed a how adept these 20 yr olds were, while performing. They looked as natural as ever and skillful in their singing and guitar playing. One important note that set the Beatles apart is when Paul sung the 3rd (harmony) while John sang the melody. Paul, having been taught this by his musician father, made it a trait of their music. One has to only listen to "IF I Fell" to appreciated this. To think they wrote these songs, that are so great. I remember John Lennon saying in an interview, that he could write a hit single, and know it would be on the charts, as if he had a secret formula. Well I guess he did. Paul's style complemented Lennon, and his "Blackbird" remains one of the best acoustic guitar pieces of all time.
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Nils
Posted 2004-07-02 1:01 AM (#198616 - in reply to #198562)
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Originally posted by Tim Chapman:
...Lennon or McCartney?

...Maryann...


I'm glad somebody besides me finally said that. I've been reading this thread for ten minutes thinking it..

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stonebobbo
Posted 2004-07-02 1:20 AM (#198617 - in reply to #198562)
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I heard a news report yesterday that McCartney played his 3,000th gig a couple of days ago (in Russia).

How come no one ever asks Keith or Mick?
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-07-02 10:18 PM (#198618 - in reply to #198562)
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Maryann Faithful???
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Nils
Posted 2004-07-02 10:54 PM (#198619 - in reply to #198562)
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Originally posted by Hizzoner:
Maryann Faithful???


Maryann as opposed to Ginger.

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