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someone_else
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Joined: May 02 2008
Location: Going Bananas
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Posted: April 03 2014 at 07:43 |
Nuff said.
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maani
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Joined: January 30 2004
Location: United States
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Posted: April 06 2014 at 19:17 |
Stool Man: "You missed my point entirely, I'm not talking about 1954. If there's a fiftieth anniversary of The Beatles then it was October 2012, the fiftieth anniversary of their first hit. They had several Number One hits in 1963, and Beatlemania existed then too, so what's 1964 the fiftieth anniversary of?" My bad; I did miss the point. But 1964 is the 50th anniversary of The Beatles "in America." Their first AMERICAN release was Introducing The Beatles in January 1964, and they appeared on Ed Sullivan a month later. So while it may be a "later" anniversary in the UK, it is, in fact, the 50th anniversary of both their first American release and their first American concert. Peace.
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Stool Man
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Location: Anti-Cool (anag
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Posted: April 07 2014 at 07:39 |
maani wrote:
Stool Man:
"You missed my point entirely, I'm not talking about 1954. If there's a fiftieth anniversary of The Beatles then it was October 2012, the fiftieth anniversary of their first hit. They had several Number One hits in 1963, and Beatlemania existed then too, so what's 1964 the fiftieth anniversary of?"
My bad; I did miss the point. But 1964 is the 50th anniversary of The Beatles "in America." Their first AMERICAN release was Introducing The Beatles in January 1964, and they appeared on Ed Sullivan a month later. So while it may be a "later" anniversary in the UK, it is, in fact, the 50th anniversary of both their first American release and their first American concert.
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rotten hound of the burnie crew
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moshkito
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Joined: January 04 2007
Location: Grok City
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Points: 16148
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Posted: April 07 2014 at 08:30 |
AreYouHuman wrote:
Beyond all doubt a great year for prog! ... Kevin Ayers – The Confessions of Dr. Dream Barclay James Harvest – Everyone Is Everybody Else Caravan – & the New Symphonia Peter Hammill – The Silent Corner & the Empty Stage Refugee – Refugee Seventh Wave – Things to Come
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And all of these on my top lists. And a special thanks to the late Kevin, for having allowed me to use his music from this album on my film!
Edited by moshkito - April 07 2014 at 09:14
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
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Sagichim
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Joined: November 29 2006
Location: Israel
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Posted: April 07 2014 at 15:03 |
Well not prog but 30 years since The Red Hot Chili Peppers outstanding first album.
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