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Post by Squad 51 on May 27, 2019 9:02:39 GMT -5
I already have this documentary about George, in German and English. After all, it's long, over 3 hours. Beatles are always interesting, even decades later.
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Post by Tim on May 27, 2019 11:08:44 GMT -5
I think that Paul and John are the two Beatles you hear most about.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on May 28, 2019 2:57:01 GMT -5
I expect they are Tim.
As I mentioned previously my mum and I had the opportunity last year whilst visiting Liverpool of going on a Beatles bus ride called the Magical Mystery Tour which went round some of the Fab Fours childhood houses, their schools, the church John and Paul met, and the art school Paul went to etc which was nice viewing.
We also stopped of at Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane where photo opportunities could be taken.
There's a Beatles museum along the Harbour where people who don't go on a bus tour or want to learn more about the gentlemen can do so until 5:30 each evening.
And we went inside the Cavern Club which had memorabilia not just on them but other famous people who frequented the place in the past too like Cilla Black and Jimmy Hendrick's.
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Post by ladyfiaran22 on May 28, 2019 7:22:09 GMT -5
I'd love to take the Beatles tour, I heard somewhere that the Beatles museum is the most visited British museum outside London. If only if I could persuade my family, Mom wouldn't want to go up to northern England.
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Post by Tim on May 28, 2019 12:18:53 GMT -5
Sounds like fun. If I ever get over there, I might take it myself.
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Post by ladyfiaran22 on May 28, 2019 19:28:10 GMT -5
I've just finished reading the Paul biography, I didn't realize his second marriage was such a mess. It feels as though he rushed into it and that divorce sounded so messy.
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Post by Tim on May 28, 2019 21:06:15 GMT -5
You mean his marriage to that gold digger, Heather Mills.
Seriously, Paul, did you really think a woman half your age is not after your money!?
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Post by ladyfiaran22 on Jun 1, 2019 20:57:47 GMT -5
Of the Beatles films, my favorites are Help! and Yellow Submarine, Hard Day's Night is classic too. Help! has such a crazy plot with the Indian cult and Yellow Submarine is so colorful, but Magical Mystery Tour made no sense at all. It has no point or real plot but the songs are amazing as always, especially I am the Walrus especially with the video and I wonder how stoned everyone was during the film.
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Post by Tim on Jun 1, 2019 23:16:14 GMT -5
I saw Yellow Submarine. Wow, was that trippy or what. You could tell it was made in the 1960's
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Post by Squad 51 on Jun 2, 2019 8:19:53 GMT -5
I also love Help!. So funny. From the others, I only have A Hard Days Night. I should look for the others as well. To put on my list: Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine and one more where I forgot the title again.
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Post by ladyfiaran22 on Jun 2, 2019 10:36:27 GMT -5
Help! and Yellow Submarine and Hard Day's Night made sense and have an actual plot, but Magical Mystery Tour made no sense whatsoever. The band is on bus tour with a bunch of weirdoes and do all sorts of random things, it ends with them in a strip club where the Bonzo Doo Dah Band performs and then the group performs in white tuxedos during a Busby Berkeley type number. I think the band was really stoned when they made it since it makes no sense, the songs are good as always, though.
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Post by Tim on Jun 2, 2019 12:05:04 GMT -5
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Post by Squad 51 on Jun 2, 2019 17:05:05 GMT -5
Go looking for the ones I don't have yet in due time when I'm back. lol
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Post by Tim on Jun 2, 2019 23:13:04 GMT -5
Yeah, there are a few out there.
I have a couple of Beatles CD's.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jun 9, 2019 12:08:29 GMT -5
The last one was a documentary about their album Let it be. Still, interested in looking for those three missing in my Beatles folder.
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