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The Beatles 'Rubber Soul' album, 1965... Check it out!  ~ gw

The Beatles, song stylists so far ahead of their time Their music, to harmony what poetry is to rhyme

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Date: 3/13/2024 10:11:00 PM
What a group! good poetry, gw. Thanks for bringing up my memories of the early 60's. What a rush! BB
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Date: 3/13/2024 11:02:00 AM
Beatle Mania - they had the ambulances at the ready outside a concert, because people would faint from hysteria. Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Freddie Mercury, Frank Sinatra, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson were all music icons, but the Beatles brought in a new era of music - they were the best! Great tribute to them Hugs and blessings my friend, Jennifer.
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Date: 3/12/2024 1:43:00 PM
This poem is cute. The Beatles had a style of their own.
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Gershon Wolf
Date: 3/12/2024 8:07:00 PM
Their style sounds fresh to me even today, sixty years -- Can you believe it? -- later.
Date: 3/12/2024 10:44:00 AM
you've said this very well, gershon! i listen to the beatles station in the car and the songs all still sound as fresh as the day they came out...
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Gershon Wolf
Date: 3/12/2024 8:01:00 PM
I agree one-hundred percent with you. Amazing, the Beatles' staying power. Thanks, gw
Date: 3/12/2024 7:00:00 AM
Wonderful!
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Gershon Wolf
Date: 3/12/2024 7:53:00 PM
The Liverpuddlians thank you too.
Date: 3/12/2024 5:41:00 AM
well said and truthful in my opinion. They were iconic and certainly ahead of their time. Last verse grabbed me...thanks
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Gershon Wolf
Date: 3/12/2024 7:49:00 PM
Ah, the Beatles. Don't make 'em like that these days... Too bad.

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