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OfflineI think "Baby, You're a Rich Man" is an awesome song. And it's fun to draw big brown bags full of money at zoos for Pictionary.
mr. Sun king coming together said And yes, YouTube comments are stupid. But hilariously so.
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OfflineBlue Nicey said:
Oopsie, didn’t realize that was a long way back … I’m still catching up on all my e-mails from today! I freaking wish quoting worked on my iPad because now I’ve probably confused people.
Good news, though: 9!
Quoting works on my iPad. I shall give a demonstration when I have access to my iPad.
mr. Sun king coming together said And yes, YouTube comments are stupid. But hilariously so.
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14 April 2010
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On the BBC album, I think A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues could do with being better known. But any Arthur Alexander song is normally a winner.
Yeah, Joe – I posted this on page 1 of this thread…
**If we are talking about songs/albums that don't get a lot of mainstream recognition, I would vote for the entire Live at the BBC album. What turns me on about it is it gives me a glimpse of what they sounded like before they became monstrous (Hamburg, Cavern, etc…).
I can just picture them onstage performing some little ditty like A Shot of Rhythm and Blues undaunted during a bar fight .**
Looks like another case of great minds thinking alike, oh esteemed Administrator.
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, Let it roll for all its worth.
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19 September 2010
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Looks like another case of great minds thinking alike, oh esteemed Administrator.
It looks like Greatness is truly relative
They also did Where Have You Been on the Star-Club tapes. That's possibly my favourite Arthur Alexander song. Someone should cover it now – it'd be a hit, for sure.
The Beatles:
Arthur Alexander's even better version:
The Beatles also played it during the Get Back/Let It Be sessions.
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OfflineWith the exception of the two songs that open each side, I think A Hard Day's Night is underrated. I think "And I Love Her" showcases some of
's best lyrical work of that era, and I LOVE the bass solo bits in "I'll Cry Instead." "Things We Said Today" also rocks…the list goes on and on…
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