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Over at http://members.aol.com/Waucoba4/music/eightdaysaweek.mp3 I've uploaded my solo, acoustic, instrumental version of that classic Beatles hit, "Eight Days A Week;" it's in 128kbps mp3 format, by the way. "Eight Days A Week" made its first appearance in the US Billboard Top 40 on February 27, 1965, eventually spending two weeks at #1. It was the 20th US Billboard Top 40 record by The Lads     

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Author: Inyo
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:52

rforman61@msn.com wrote: tom@aerovons.com wrote: White Shadow wrote: On 8 Jan 2007 07:22:18 -0800, rforman61@msn.com wrote: Anyway I don't dislike it but I think it's one of the Beatles' least-exciting and interesting hits or tracks from this era. It certainly pales in comparison to "I Feel Fine " and is a lot less interesting and edgy than "Baby's
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tom@aerovons.com wrote: > White Shadow wrote: > > On 8 Jan 2007 07:22:18 -0800, rforman61@msn.com wrote: > > >Anyway I don't dislike it but I think it's one of the Beatles' > > >least-exciting and interesting hits or tracks from this era. It > > >certainly pales in comparison to "I Feel Fine " and is a lot less > > >interesting and edgy than "Baby's In Black," > > > > Huh?? "Eight Days     

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Author: tom
Date: Jan 8, 2007 11:13

On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 23:54:58 -0500, "BlackMonk" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com> wrote: "White Shadow" <wampum@maximus.com> wrote in message news:7nu0q2l1rs4c8qrvd9ubv0nti94sb553e2@4ax.com... On 6 Jan 2007 17:31:37 -0800, ulysses@mscomm.com wrote: The Beatles, in a sense, lost whatever innocence they and their music still possessed when they finally and forever abandoned the type of
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"White Shadow" <wampum@maximus.com> wrote in message news:7nu0q2l1rs4c8qrvd9ubv0nti94sb553e2@4ax.com... > On 6 Jan 2007 17:31:37 -0800, ulysses@mscomm.com wrote: >> The Beatles, in a sense, lost whatever innocence they and their music > still possessed when they finally and forever abandoned the type of > song represented by "Eight Days a Week." > Actually, they lost whatever innocence     

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Author: rforman61
Date: Jan 8, 2007 11:00

On 6 Jan 2007 17:31:37 -0800, ulysses@mscomm.com wrote: True, but there's more to it than that which makes the song not truly memorable in the Beatles catalogue. I'm just not sure what it is! I take you are not a first-generation U.S. fan. I am. Trust me, "Eight Days a Week" was the very last (U.S.) single in the Beatles' catalog that truly captured the innocent joy and the pure exhilaration
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<ulysses@mscomm.com> wrote in message news:1168132275.534591.276250@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Yeah, good point. "I Feel Fine" is weak lyrically, but it still works > and sounds fairly vibrant today. Eight Days a Week is always catchy but > it lacks something I can't put my finger on. It has everything to make > it a great Beatles song, but it isn't. Not sure that makes sense, but     

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Author: White Shadow
Date: Jan 6, 2007 21:01

"White Shadow" <wampum@maximus.com> wrote in message news:93asp291qtk036vglm5jec5an40rr9c338@4ax.com... On 4 Jan 2007 16:44:22 -0800, "thursday@9" <highclark@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Information may not be at the ready in the video of 'Anthology', but the song is mentioned a few times in the book version of 'Anthology'. Look on pages 159-160 and 174. John says that the Beatles
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"He's now performed just about every obscure and semi-obscure Beatles song during his perpetual world tours, except "Eight Days". Your statement is true if you're just talking about Paul songs, or Paul lead vocal songs. But there are dozens of examples of genuine Lennon-McCartney collaborations which Paul hasn't sung live. He's never done the obvious choices: She Loves You and I Want to Hold     

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Author: BlackMonk
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:54

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Author: White Shadow
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:47

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Author: Brother Michael
Date: Jan 6, 2007 17:29

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Author: ulysses
Date: Jan 6, 2007 17:11

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Author: BlackMonk
Date: Jan 6, 2007 15:57

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Author: ulysses
Date: Jan 5, 2007 11:55

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