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Random Cop!
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I remember when this aired. I was 12 at the time. At first I kinda recognized Paul and Ringo, but who were the other two guys? The guy in the glasses, is that John? Who's the old guy (George)? Huh? What's going on?! Even at 12, I knew things had changed. I loved both songs instantly. Although we're used to it now, at the time the world hadn't heard anything like that before. We weren't in "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" territory any more. Even a 12 year old knew that. Amazing times.
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I give Van Johnson credit for being fairly respectful for something that was completely changing the map into a world that he didn't understand.
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They were so far ahead of their time.
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@cherylbeee I guess I should say that no one on earth gives a healthy shit regarding whom you choose to associate with.
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@cherylbeee Why do you 'guess' you should say that ?
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i guess i should say some of my best freinds are faggots...
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@cherylbeee My name's not Jesus ! ; whaddya mean ? ; I DID see the original promo film on tv as a small child
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why would you say that?? jesus...
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This Van Johnson was a Faggot ; saw this promo film in Feb '67 on Top Of The Pops....on black and white t.v. of course !!
This was The Beatles way of promoting their songs without having to tour, which they came to detest. They did in fact pioneer the music video concept.
lms264t 2 years ago 14
One of the first music videos? The boys were so ahead of their time!
I've been to Penny Lane. What a trip!
iambeatle1 2 years ago 4