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Post by daved on Dec 18, 2017 13:01:38 GMT
Yes, hipsters are longing to listen to a bunch of silly sketches and nonsense while having their beards trimmed.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Dec 18, 2017 13:14:33 GMT
For those who still manage to maintain some residual fondness for Christmas, this ought to take care of that once and for all. Enjoy!
There's enough material in that video for a clinical psychology case study.
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Post by AnalogRearEnd on Dec 18, 2017 16:57:36 GMT
In less than two weeks, it will be 2018. At this point anyone who still un-ironically uses the word "hipster" should be taken outside and shot.
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Post by daved on Dec 18, 2017 18:15:39 GMT
For those who still manage to maintain some residual fondness for Christmas, this ought to take care of that once and for all. Enjoy!
There's enough material in that video for a clinical psychology case study.
He's memorized them? I've never fucking listened to them!
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Dec 18, 2017 23:15:40 GMT
There's enough material in that video for a clinical psychology case study.
He's memorized them? I've never fucking listened to them!
He reminds me of that weird guy who collects that Rockafire Explosion animatronics shit. Loserville.
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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Feb 15, 2018 18:38:00 GMT
A compilation of ex-Beatles singles on Apple Records is not only achievable but also kind of a no-brainer. Along with it, there could be a really nice Anthology style book made about this period from 1969-75 I guess it was? And include reproductions of all the single picture sleeves, early 1970s photos, postcards and letters they sent each other back then, and use quotes from John and George and of course new interviews with Paul and Ringo. No debating about what songs to pick. Just go with what songs the four guys chose to release as singles back then. Stick to that and do the track list completely chronologically starting with "Give Peace a Chance." I'm always surprised how many Beatles fans don't own any solo Beatles stuff. I was in Barnes & Noble last weekend and overheard a college student marvel at finding Paul's Tug of War album. Her friend goes "Yeah that's the Beatles guy." "I know," she responded. "I just didn't know he did his own albums." Such a compilation could be a great gateway for younger Beatles fans who don't know anything about their solo careers.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Feb 15, 2018 21:19:07 GMT
A compilation of ex-Beatles singles on Apple Records is not only achievable but also kind of a no-brainer. Along with it, there could be a really nice Anthology style book made about this period from 1969-75 I guess it was? And include reproductions of all the single picture sleeves, early 1970s photos, postcards and letters they sent each other back then, and use quotes from John and George and of course new interviews with Paul and Ringo. No debating about what songs to pick. Just go with what songs the four guys chose to release as singles back then. Stick to that and do the track list completely chronologically starting with "Give Peace a Chance." I'm always surprised how many Beatles fans don't own any solo Beatles stuff. I was in Barnes & Noble last weekend and overheard a college student marvel at finding Paul's Tug of War album. Her friend goes "Yeah that's the Beatles guy." "I know," she responded. "I just didn't know he did his own albums." Such a compilation could be a great gateway for younger Beatles fans who don't know anything about their solo careers.Remember, kids: listening to the Beatles is bad. Even playing a solo single once can lead to hardcore beatardation.
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