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Re: Your number one favorite Beatles song?
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11/19/06 10:18 AM
11/19/06 10:18 AM
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The Italian Stallionette
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It's interesting how everyone's taste is different. I have that album BB, and recently purchased the CD trying to choose my favorite albums from my record collection and get them on CD. Anyway, although I don't think Blackbird is a bad song, if I had to skip over one song on the album, that would probably be the one.  Oh another favorite of mine is "Girl" (I think that's the title). TIS
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Re: Your number one favorite Beatles song?
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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11/19/06 03:19 PM
11/19/06 03:19 PM
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Blibbleblabble
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Anyway, although I don't think Blackbird is a bad song, if I had to skip over one song on the album, that would probably be the one. TIS I'm insulted!!  Okay, not really  I can see why blackbird would be the song to skip, it's very different from their other songs on that album. I think the reason I like it so much is, other than liking the tune, is that it is a very intimate low production song. And if you listen carefully you can hear Lennon's foot tapping on the floor. But I agree that it really is interesting to hear everybody's different tastes in Beatles songs. I think that goes to show how incredible that band is that they have so many songs that we all come up with different favorites!
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