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Beatles one by one. Paul. (Original Post)
stevil
Jul 2019
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stevil
(1,537 posts)2. Joe English on drums.
stevil
(1,537 posts)3. Abe Laboriel Jr. Killing it on drums.
DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)4. Just saw "Yesterday" at the movies today with the kids
...it's a tremendous reminder about how really great the Beatles' collective songwriting prowess was. It's actually quite beyond belief.
And we're going to see Sir Paul in San Jose next week!
stevil
(1,537 posts)5. You said it.
I often imagine that they might have continued, playing each others songs. There was some magic , even near the end.
stevil
(1,537 posts)7. My Fave :)