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Fascination of the Beatles still exists
Topic Started: Nov 10 2013, 12:55 PM (445 Views)
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Trotsky
Nov 15 2013, 02:23 AM
I remember exactly the corner I was stopped at for a red light in the Fall of 1963 when I changed radio stations and I heard for the first time I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND. I had never heard anything like it, and had never heard of the Beatles but at that moment I KNEW that the course of popular music in the entire world had shifted.
That moment is frozen in my memory and I even remember the look of the Diner to my right the slight hill I was parked on, the dashboard of my beautiful Buick Roadmaster convertible. The word thunderstruck doesn't begin to approach what I felt...near ecstasy.

They were unique in the way that Beethoven and Wagner were unique.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMNPPwq8I2Y
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Bitsy
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Trotsky
Nov 15 2013, 02:23 AM
I remember exactly the corner I was stopped at for a red light in the Fall of 1963 when I changed radio stations and I heard for the first time I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND. I had never heard anything like it, and had never heard of the Beatles but at that moment I KNEW that the course of popular music in the entire world had shifted.
That moment is frozen in my memory and I even remember the look of the Diner to my right the slight hill I was parked on, the dashboard of my beautiful Buick Roadmaster convertible. The word thunderstruck doesn't begin to approach what I felt...near ecstasy.

They were unique in the way that Beethoven and Wagner were unique.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMNPPwq8I2Y
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