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- From: canright@convex.com (Robert Canright)
- Subject: Re: Revolver/Rubber Soul
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 19:11:13 GMT
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- In <75550003@hpscit.sc.hp.com> miller@hpscit.sc.hp.com (Phil Miller) writes:
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- >The problem with Sgt Pepper: too many bum songs which were below
- >the Beatles high standards.
- >The bummers are: She's Leaving Home
- > Mr. Kite
- > Within You Without You
- > When I'm 64
- > Good Morning Good Morning
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- > Phil (miller@sc.hp.com)
-
- It has been years since i listened to Sgt Pepper, but I still hear
- "Good Morning Good Morning" playing thru my head whenever I think
- about getting ready for work in the morning.
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- I have to agree that "When I'm 64" just is not appropriate for rock&roll.
-