by john pennington on January 3rd, 2009

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How did The Beatles manage to write and record each of their songs, so that each song was completely different than the other?

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  • by steelhamster@aol.com on January 3rd, 2009

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    Thought I'd HELP! you out with an answer. There's SOMETHING IN THE WAY, they sing those songs, they seem to permeate ACROSS THE UNIVERSE and enable us all to COME TOGETHER. There is not a DAY IN A LIFE of anyone that doesn't get affected. I get affected EIGHT DAYS A WEEK. For all this, I just feel like I GET BACK so much. So this message is FROM ME TO YOU. And to that lovely lady at the bus stop, that time I SAW HER STANDING THERE. so I shall head down the LONG AND WINDING ROAD and to all those who wish to support my efforts, DON'T LET ME DOWN.

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