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Saw this posted on the Beatles FB page today. Making of video... tridim Mar 2013 #1
Twist and Shout was John's last vocal track.. Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #5
Thank you posting this. Greybnk48 Mar 2013 #24
50 years ago I bought that LP at a little shop in Oxford England in true stereo... msongs Mar 2013 #2
If you blew your right channel... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #3
Don't remember if mine was mono or stereo. dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #36
I don't remember that one Rhiannon12866 Mar 2013 #4
In America, no one remembered it... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #6
That was long before I followed the Beatles Rhiannon12866 Mar 2013 #7
Stace was quite prescient! Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #8
My mother was actually quite brilliant Rhiannon12866 Mar 2013 #9
...happens to us all. Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #10
I actually have all the albums, I think Rhiannon12866 Mar 2013 #11
Well that and the fact that the LP "Please Please Me" was never released in the U.S. Leslie Valley Mar 2013 #12
Actually, Unknown Beatle Mar 2013 #19
Albums, yes, but singles were played here in 1963... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #20
I lived in Europe during this time, and we used to buy Beatles records on MADem Mar 2013 #27
Close, but not quite accurate...more complicated ... DreamGypsy Mar 2013 #29
K&R SunSeeker Mar 2013 #13
dayum..... dhill926 Mar 2013 #14
This was Mr. Tikki's first Beatles album...so cute; he bought it on lay-a-way.. Tikki Mar 2013 #15
Oh, wow! Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings? Lizzie Poppet Mar 2013 #16
Thinking back...... formercia Mar 2013 #17
oh yeah! shanti Mar 2013 #18
That WAS a great tribute. zeemike Mar 2013 #21
Well, not quite that old, 1969, but I'm listening to "From Genesis to Revelation" talkingmime Mar 2013 #22
50 years ago and 50 times better than most of the so-called music of today. edbermac Mar 2013 #23
There was certainly something... VERY special about them. Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #32
Paul's voice is as true now as it was then... undeterred Mar 2013 #34
kick In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #25
Seems like five years ago...! MADem Mar 2013 #26
I'm 47. My very first Beatle memory was the breakup... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #30
Oh, you kid! MADem Mar 2013 #33
I'm sorry for your loss. :-( Elvis is another favorite, although Buddy Holly is REALLY the genesis.. Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #37
It was actually a happy event. MADem Mar 2013 #44
The first Beatles song I ever heard PlanetBev Mar 2013 #28
I am exceedingly envious! Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #40
K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #31
Never heard of it Shankapotomus Mar 2013 #35
I tied an onion to my belt... because that was the style at the time... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #38
LOL Shankapotomus Mar 2013 #42
Been listening to that song for about 44 and just found out last year what it was about. 20score Mar 2013 #39
Ya know... I never thought about it until now... Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #41
kick napkinz Mar 2013 #43
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