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Another question: the only musician I'm recognizing in this clip is Chris Stainton on the bass. And I take it that's Henry McCullough on the guitar. I don't recognize the keyboardist or the drummer. Is that Paul Humphries on the drums?
To TheRabidtroller: Again, like I said in another comment, the two are two completely different emotional views on the lyric. There's no debating the MEANING of the lyric but there is no need to say something like The Beatles didn't put any worthwhile effort into their song. They put worthwhile effort into just about everything they did! The Beatles is a flippant view one might have, Joe's is a near the brink of complete nervous and emotional breakdown.
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soooo on vogue right now
sooo much better
on x-factor