beatles films

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steve56

Re: beatles films

Post by steve56 »

abbey road was good[side2]
Wink Wink

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Post by Wink Wink »

You know I was going to ask steve the same question. It seems like you have been on here all day steve.
Holden MacGroyn

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Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Bit of a romance there bro?
Do tell!
Holden MacGroyn

Re: beatles films

Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Good call.
I also liked Got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison.

Never really into the beatles though.
Born way too late for that bollocks.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

never mind-the bollocks[lol]
Holden MacGroyn

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Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Ah now the pistols I do remember;)

Overated bastards although PIL was a good thing for Lydon.
Wink Wink

Re: beatles films

Post by Wink Wink »

Yeah & "Got My Mind Set on You"

Well I caught the tailend of the Beatles, early 70's.

My parents & some of my brothers once saw the sailing down the Thames near Teddington Studio's. Got a photo of it, but you can't make them out.

Pity they did not get their autographs when they were at Teddington, would of been worth something by now.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

didnt like allo that eastern stuff harrison did though.
Goater

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Post by Goater »

Film was ok but musically they hadn't got a clue had they?
bolly77bolly@hotmail

Re: beatles films

Post by bolly77bolly@hotmail »

What about teh LP "Stop and Smell The Roses" by Ringo Starr. If I remember rightly, it went down as worst record of the year in 1981.

Hard Day's night is quite an enjoyable film. The contant references in it by everybody that Paul's dad in the film (Wilfid Brambell) is "very clean" dont somehow ring true when you hear of his antics with young boys in far eastern countires.

Help! is probablly their best film I reckon. Magical Mystery Tour is just mad.
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