"We Can Work It Out" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles as a "double A-sided" single with "Day Tripper", the first time both sides of a single were so designated in an initial release. Both songs were recorded during the Rubber Soul ...
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and their attitude was, “We’re tired of this material. We want to make a new record.” Wikipedia says there was a third single from the album, but I can tell you, there wasn’t, not in the proper sense. They put the brakes on an ...
The movie is truly interesting. Not so much the movie itself, but what it could have been. And what Paul's motivations might have been for doing it. There's lots of good ideas in it, and also lots of things that just don't work. As you can hear, we really enjoyed watching the ...
funny though, the fact that you're even asking makes me think there's no one out there you're hungry for. true? I vote put a book together with someone but let it be known that you're not committing to them. that way if an opportunity arises you can go it alone and let ...
throughout the venue, metal barriers ensure you can not get too close to the object of your adoration, and stepping out of line will often result in swift and often violent action on the part of security. The progressive separation of the individual from their identity and autonomy over ...
Which begs the question: CAN there be a Golden Age of wine writing (or any writing, for that matter) when we're stuck in such a Dark Age of reading? (I'll be checking out A Vineyard in My Glass shortly) 1WineDudesays: October 26, 2011 at 12:19 pm ...
The recording may have been made in innocence and good faith, but we must take account of the interpretation that many young people would inevitably put upon it. “Turned on” is a phrase which can be used in many different circumstances, but it is currently much in vogue in the jargon ...
"Because you are greedy!" you might say. "You can't be satisfied with your comfortable lifestyle. You want more, more, more!" And now we are getting closer to the root of the problem. So many of us have trouble being satisfied with what we have. It is not just CEOs and bosses....
You never had it so good! No wonder Thatcher was so keen to shake Bob Geldof’s hand (and probably hurry up his knighthood)! No more, please! Just as it is said that “the sixties really ended when The Beatles split up” (although that happened in the early seventies), we can ...