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Yesterday...I love that song! <3


That's been butchered far many times now by so many people, I just can't listen to it. -_-


boyz II men did a great version of it.


I doubt I'd like it, I really don't like Boyz II Men. -_-


I didnt even know Boys II Men did a version it Yesterday. I'll go check it out.


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I like quite a few, I have a ton of their songs. Some of the one's I can think of right now are Yesterday and Eleanor Rigby.


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Just to mention a completely different song (still great though), Maxwell's Silver Hammer. A little violent, but hilarious.


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Atamand wrote:
Just to mention a completely different song (still great though), Maxwell's Silver Hammer. A little violent, but hilarious.


"Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head... Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead."

My friends and I wander through the hallways singing that song - well, that and Bungalow Bill, which is on the White Album, I think. :P


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Just to mention a completely different song (still great though), Maxwell's Silver Hammer. A little violent, but hilarious.


"Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head... Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead."

My friends and I wander through the hallways singing that song - well, that and Bungalow Bill, which is on the White Album, I think. :P


My friend introduced me to Bungalow Bill. We all sang that soooo much......


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Good times, indeed.

I would like to point out that I actually have been known to celebrate the individual Beatles' birthdays and memorize the dates by heart.

Favourite song (for right now, it changes every few hours) would have to be a toss up between The Long And Winding Road and Something. Apparently I've got a thing for very late-Beatles ballads right now. Go figure.


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though i can hardly choose, i think i'll have to go with....oh never mind i dunno, i love "cant buy me love", "fool on the hill", "i am the Walrus", "all you need is love", "elinore rigby", and obviousy black bird, and "when i'm 64" i love "when i'm 64", i think it's so cute, though i'm not entiurly shure it was written by the beatles, hmmm... well looks as though i just mentioned about half their songs, hmmmm, i guess i just like 'em that much, but i mean honestly who dosent?


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though i can hardly choose, i think i'll have to go with....oh never mind i dunno, i love "cant buy me love", "fool on the hill", "i am the Walrus", "all you need is love", "elinore rigby", and obviousy black bird, and "when i'm 64" i love "when i'm 64", i think it's so cute, though i'm not entiurly shure it was written by the beatles, hmmm... well looks as though i just mentioned about half their songs, hmmmm, i guess i just like 'em that much, but i mean honestly who dosent?


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im starting to like baby your a rich man more than while my guitar gently weeps :P


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though i can hardly choose, i think i'll have to go with....oh never mind i dunno, i love "cant buy me love", "fool on the hill", "i am the Walrus", "all you need is love", "elinore rigby", and obviousy black bird, and "when i'm 64" i love "when i'm 64", i think it's so cute, though i'm not entiurly shure it was written by the beatles, hmmm... well looks as though i just mentioned about half their songs, hmmmm, i guess i just like 'em that much, but i mean honestly who dosent?


Truly half would have been quite a list. Prolific musicians.

"Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come......."


I Am The Walrus is one of the best pieces of random genius I have ever heard. ^_^

"Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna..." :D


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i_love_starburst wrote:
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though i can hardly choose, i think i'll have to go with....oh never mind i dunno, i love "cant buy me love", "fool on the hill", "i am the Walrus", "all you need is love", "elinore rigby", and obviousy black bird, and "when i'm 64" i love "when i'm 64", i think it's so cute, though i'm not entiurly shure it was written by the beatles, hmmm... well looks as though i just mentioned about half their songs, hmmmm, i guess i just like 'em that much, but i mean honestly who dosent?


Truly half would have been quite a list. Prolific musicians.

"Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come......."


I Am The Walrus is one of the best pieces of random genius I have ever heard. ^_^

"Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna..." :D


Oh, but how random was it really?

"Stupid Bloody Tuesday"
"Service of a villain"

And remember what John said in Green Onion: "The Walrus was Paul..."


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Just so you know, Abbey Road is an actual place, not just a Beatles album. it's a studio in which many of their albums were produced, and I believe there were a few other major bands that went there as well.


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