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Across The Universe, Let It Be Your New Message Board! |
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9/20/2009 7:41:10 AM(PST)
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Rain. |
robloveshillary@yahoo.com
8/24/2009 8:08:34 PM(PST)
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A good friend of mine, who is a Big Beatles Fan is going off to College in Michigan Tomorrow.
She is a wonderful, beautiful, class person.
I wish her peace, happiness, success, and all the very best, always.
Good luck, Avigal, You're the best!
Peace and Love,
Rob |
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2/15/2009 11:33:15 AM(PST)
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Hi. :) |
6/22/2008 1:06:41 PM(PST)
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I have an American version of the album "Rarities" which, when the cover is opened, contains a print of the "Butcher Cover". I know it's not an original "Yesterday and Today" cover but it is fun to be able to see. The "Packing Case" photo used on "Yesterday and Today" is a photo that has been reversed; you can tell by their shirt buttons. The album contains "Love Me Do" with Ringo on drums, "Misery" and "There's A Place" in stereo, "Sie Liebt Dich" the German "She Loves You", "And I Love Her" with two extra guitar licks at the end, the single version of "Help!", the British version of "I'm Only Sleeping", the Capitol U.S. single version and the British stereo version of "I Am The Walrus" edited together, a stereo version of "Penny Lane" with an extra horn riff at the end, a mono version of "Helter Skelter" sans -"I've got blisters on my fingers" at the end, a mono mix of "Don't Pass Me By", George's "The Inner Light" which has never been on any U.S. album, the original version of "Across The Universe" with bird sound effects, the "Let It Be" B-side single version of "You Know My Name (Look Up My Number)" and the first release in the U.S. of the "Sgt. Pepper Inner Groove". |
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4/7/2008 7:17:57 PM(PST)
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Hey Brunchers..Joe J here. As for the club. I think the $60 someone is quoting is for two years. You membership also includes a great Beatle Brunch gift valued at more than your membership. They way we have it figured/priced, its less than 10 cents a day. The new BBC is going to be incredible. We're actually going to continue the show after it ends on your local station with "After Brunch" section. We'll have video and mp3 downloads, a video blog, interviews, photos, live chat and more. You receive the radio show free 52 weeks a year. In reality, it is not free to produce. There are production costs, travel (to the fests etc), materials like cds, prizes, mailing packages and postage for winners, printing costs and internet charges, just to name a few. We think of Beatle Brunch in the same way your public TV stations provide you quality programming for free, and members "subscribe" to offset the costs. if you feel that .07 cents a day is too much, we will still have the brunchradio site for you to enjoy. Thank you for 16 years of Fab support of the show. We hope to bring you another 16 or more! Joe J, Don E Gee, Rob & Deb, Tom F, Anthony, Rik, Bill and Tom Fontaine. see you on the show. |
hey_jude68@hotmail.com
4/5/2008 8:56:45 PM(PST)
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Let's get back to a steaming August day in 1996. I was 7 years old. It seems strange to reflect on the 90's as a time to remember the Beatles, but it was almost 16 years since John Lennon was murdered. I had just walked into the living room and sat on the floor, the TV on PBS and since they sometimes feature rock and roll artists, this is when the Beatles Anthology came out. My dad was watching TV and I asked what, he said something about The Beatles. I turned to the TV, fixated on their accents and the music that came from the speakers of the TV. It was fascinating. I especially remember Paul, playing guitar and talking about his mum being a nurse. I correlated his mum with mine. And I heard the foghorns of the steamliners on the River Mersey. It then occured to me that my dad's mum was English and he then said that her family came from Liverpool too. I was fascinated and continued to watch. An hour later, we went out for dinner, but there was a jukebox at the restaurant we were eating at. I requested if I could hear Let It Be, and when I did, I was in heaven! I now fully appreciate the Beatles and those who know me well ask me all kinds of questions about the meaning of their songs and the lives that they led. It's kind of surreal because a lot of them think that they're talking to a hippie from 1967 but no, I'm a 19 year old girl who loves the Beatles. And you know, they do bring out the free spirit and hippie in me :) I strongly believe their song, All you Need Is Love. |
bonkers604@hotmail.com
3/31/2008 5:02:42 AM(PST)
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AMEN ! |
blindguydaver@gmail.com
1/4/2008 5:15:33 PM(PST)
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jeff.leach@sympatico.ca
11/25/2007 6:48:45 AM(PST)
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Revolution 9 |
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11/16/2007 7:04:18 AM(PST)
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Hi Joe Johnson,
First, Dick Bartley, M.G. Kelly, Tom Kelly and Scott Shannon that I've just seen "Across the Universe. This musical story of Jude, Lucy, Max and Prudence, Sadie, Jojo, Dr.Robert and Mr. Kite is another reason to hold your hands and for columbia and revolution that he said in a song. It is a movie highmark in the lives and brilliant career of George, Ringo, John and Paul. So why do these words and music belong in the motion picture we just saw? |
con42@verizon.net
11/4/2007 7:33:24 AM(PST)
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george |
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