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Post by Michelle Revolution on Nov 20, 2007 1:53:18 GMT
Not bad from memory What was the Beatles last number one in America? Sorry for the lame question.
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BlueMeanie
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 20, 2007 1:58:25 GMT
The Long and Winding Road.
What is the name of Rocky's girl, in Rocky Raccoon?
Equally lame!
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Post by Michelle Revolution on Nov 20, 2007 2:02:11 GMT
Her name was McGill, and she called herself Lil, but everyone knew her as Nancy. That's a lot of names for one gal
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Post by Michelle Revolution on Nov 20, 2007 19:26:16 GMT
Sorry, I forgot to ask a question.
Still with The White Album, who played piano on Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da?
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BlueMeanie
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 21, 2007 2:01:01 GMT
I think it was John.
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Post by Michelle Revolution on Nov 21, 2007 3:27:54 GMT
Yep - your question
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Post by alexis on Nov 22, 2007 3:45:44 GMT
Is there a 24 hour grace period for Mr. Blue Meanie to answer?
I'll do a question in the meantime ...
Who played "alarm clock" in "A Day in the Life" (just before Paul starts singing "Woke up...") ?
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Post by The End on Nov 22, 2007 8:50:48 GMT
Yeah, go for it!
To answer your question - Mal Evans
Next question...
On what album is the first reference to their "Apple" company?
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Post by Bobber on Nov 22, 2007 9:13:15 GMT
Mmm, they were always busy with apples, weren't they? Love You To's working title was Granny Smith. So then the answer would be Revolver. The first Beatles album on the label itself was The White One, right?
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Post by The End on Nov 22, 2007 9:32:29 GMT
There is a specific reference to "Apple" as a company on an album.
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BlueMeanie
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 22, 2007 14:26:39 GMT
There is a specific reference to "Apple" as a company on an album. I thought this was 'Easy Trivia'!
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Post by The End on Nov 22, 2007 14:45:38 GMT
I thought it was an easy question! LOL!
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BlueMeanie
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 22, 2007 17:20:22 GMT
Well, OK. I can only think of Abbey Road?
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Post by The End on Nov 22, 2007 18:09:25 GMT
Well ok, I'll give you the answer on the back of the Sgt Pepper sleeve it says "Cover by M.C. Productions and The Apple" - this was the first reference to Apple on a Beatle release! :-) So, do I get to ask another question?
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 22, 2007 18:13:44 GMT
Well ok, I'll give you the answer on the back of the Sgt Pepper sleeve it says "Cover by M.C. Productions and The Apple" - this was the first reference to Apple on a Beatle release! :-) So, do I get to ask another question? But was that a reference to The Beatles Apple? Fire away then.
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Post by The End on Nov 22, 2007 18:22:13 GMT
Yep! I think you should have your go as we jumped in before you had a chance to ask your question
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 22, 2007 20:17:07 GMT
How many songs are credited to "Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starkey". Include songs from any official release.
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Post by zipp on Nov 23, 2007 8:58:24 GMT
How about 3? Flying, Dig It and, dare I say it, Maggie Mae.
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Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 23, 2007 9:35:31 GMT
How about 3? Flying, Dig It and, dare I say it, Maggie Mae. Nope.
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Post by Bobber on Nov 23, 2007 9:47:42 GMT
Free As A Bird, Real Love, 12 Bar Original as well.
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