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19 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

Love the idea, gotta keep training fun. Mind you T. Mac doesn't look like he's having fun.

OMG T.Mac is not smiling...off to Freo??

 
4 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

beat me to it!

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... and in this shot we see the Beatles did away with their sad old touring poor playing selves... to become the brilliantly creative, studio Beatles.

 

Responsible for changing the world of Music.

 

 

... and in our D's shot,

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... we see our new formation responsible for...  watts to come  ! ?

 

Good luck to all our new breed players...  entering into this new 2019 season...  come watt May.

& May you all feel very very proud of your efforts,  by October this year...???

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14 hours ago, DV8 said:

sgt-pepper-cover-770x423.jpg

... and in this shot we see the Beatles did away with their sad old touring poor playing selves... to become the brilliantly creative, studio Beatles.

 

Responsible for changing the world of Music.

 

 

... and in our D's shot,

Dxjh-miVYAAxvEJ.jpg

... we see our new formation responsible for...  watts to come  ! ?

 

Good luck to all our new breed players...  entering into this new 2019 season...  come watt May.

& May you all feel very very proud of your efforts,  by October this year...???

.

What on earth are you talking about? The Beatles were recognised as the greatest live band of their era. Get yourself a copy of the Beatles playing Shea Stadium and have a rethink. (Mind you, I don't disagree with the last part of that same sentence.)  

 
14 hours ago, DV8 said:

>>> their end of touring,  http://www.beatlesfaq.com/2015/10/why-did-beatles-stop-performing-live.html  and their beginning of maturing creativity.

Thanks DV8. I hadn't seen this before. Fundamentally, victims of their own success. It's hard for anyone who wasn't around in the 1960s to appreciate the impact The Beatles had on music and the sheer enormity of their popularity. I'm lucky enough to remember them...which also means I'm old enough to have seen Robert Flower play. I feel sorry for those too young to fully appreciate either.


2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Thanks DV8. I hadn't seen this before. Fundamentally, victims of their own success. It's hard for anyone who wasn't around in the 1960s to appreciate the impact The Beatles had on music and the sheer enormity of their popularity. I'm lucky enough to remember them...which also means I'm old enough to have seen Robert Flower play. I feel sorry for those too young to fully appreciate either.

The beginnings, of Womens power.   the young generation of B/B'rs

... and the need for powerful amps...  boom boom!

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