Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 03/05/2010 339 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account CGar, the unit next door to your 128 willow place is also up for grabs. You could combine them! An outlandish maintenance bill doesn’t deter you I hope! http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&listingid=1967123 Log in to Reply “It is impossible to not have heard beatles songs practically anywhere on this planet.” Have you heard the music that Rob listens to? Log in to Reply “i can honestly say i dont think ive ever heard a beatles song.” Do you need directions to the radio? Log in to Reply Favorite Beatles song = Blackbird (White Album) Log in to Reply the lennon songs are very different than the mccartney. It is impossible to not have heard beatles songs practically anywhere on this planet. Log in to Reply “Apparently Denton is DH’s uncle, too.” Who’s your daddy? Log in to Reply rob, the Beatles had a long career, there is no typical song. Early Beatles was very pop-py, tune-driven, fairly simple but elegant songs. As the sixties progressed, and the Beatles matured, their music got ‘darker’, more psychedelic, and more complex. My fave is the White Album. Bring snappy by, I’ll lay some on you. You bring the forties. Log in to Reply I’ve had “You Never Give Me Your Money” on constant play lately. The part when Paul sings, “One sweet dream came true, today.” That part rocks. I once read somewhere that you can tell which Beatle wrote a song by who sings it. Log in to Reply i can honestly say i dont think ive ever heard a beatles song. what do they actually sound like? i dont have sound my computer here or at home. *rob* Log in to Reply < 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 37 >
CGar, the unit next door to your 128 willow place is also up for grabs. You could combine them! An outlandish maintenance bill doesn’t deter you I hope! http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&listingid=1967123 Log in to Reply
“It is impossible to not have heard beatles songs practically anywhere on this planet.” Have you heard the music that Rob listens to? Log in to Reply
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the lennon songs are very different than the mccartney. It is impossible to not have heard beatles songs practically anywhere on this planet. Log in to Reply
rob, the Beatles had a long career, there is no typical song. Early Beatles was very pop-py, tune-driven, fairly simple but elegant songs. As the sixties progressed, and the Beatles matured, their music got ‘darker’, more psychedelic, and more complex. My fave is the White Album. Bring snappy by, I’ll lay some on you. You bring the forties. Log in to Reply
I’ve had “You Never Give Me Your Money” on constant play lately. The part when Paul sings, “One sweet dream came true, today.” That part rocks. I once read somewhere that you can tell which Beatle wrote a song by who sings it. Log in to Reply
i can honestly say i dont think ive ever heard a beatles song. what do they actually sound like? i dont have sound my computer here or at home. *rob* Log in to Reply
CGar, the unit next door to your 128 willow place is also up for grabs. You could combine them! An outlandish maintenance bill doesn’t deter you I hope!
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&listingid=1967123
“It is impossible to not have heard beatles songs practically anywhere on this planet.”
Have you heard the music that Rob listens to?
“i can honestly say i dont think ive ever heard a beatles song.”
Do you need directions to the radio?
Favorite Beatles song = Blackbird (White Album)
the lennon songs are very different than the mccartney.
It is impossible to not have heard beatles songs practically anywhere on this planet.
“Apparently Denton is DH’s uncle, too.”
Who’s your daddy?
rob, the Beatles had a long career, there is no typical song. Early Beatles was very pop-py, tune-driven, fairly simple but elegant songs.
As the sixties progressed, and the Beatles matured, their music got ‘darker’, more psychedelic, and more complex. My fave is the White Album.
Bring snappy by, I’ll lay some on you. You bring the forties.
I’ve had “You Never Give Me Your Money” on constant play lately. The part when Paul sings,
“One sweet dream came true, today.”
That part rocks.
I once read somewhere that you can tell which Beatle wrote a song by who sings it.
i can honestly say i dont think ive ever heard a beatles song. what do they actually sound like? i dont have sound my computer here or at home.
*rob*