Abbey Road 40th Anniversary Beatles Album Photo

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

Beatle fans from across the world "Come Together" on the Abbey Road zebra crossing to mark the 40th Anniversary album cover photo

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  • John lennon is the guy....

  • Whoa, that first John Lennon impersonator does a good imitiation of Ozzy Osbourne as well! I like the Japanese lady that did Paul, her name is Junko.

    'You never know when you're making a memory.' - Ricky Lee Jones.

    Btw, what are the band's fave Beatles records? John and Ringo say White Album. Paul still says, Sgt. Pepper's..., George preferred Rubber Soul - as do I - and George Martin favors Abbey Road.

  • The Abby Road album cover has one primary purpose - to reaffirm that John and Paul were the two witnesses and that they prophesied about the finding of the tomb of Mary Magdelene. This is why their feet are positioned as they are on the cover - to spell out MM for Mary Magdalene Get the entire full story at thegoodguise at wordpress. Leave comments with your questions and become a part of it all.

  • Re drj256: Yes she was I filmed her & the other ''Beatles''

  • That's a great collection of pictures. Thanks for sharing! I was there too. In fact I was 'John' in the group of girls who dressed as the Beatles!

  • The Free Advice Man was at Abbey Road, London on August the 8th 2009 for the 40th Anniversary of The Beatles Crossing Abbey Road Picture Shoot! Google or Yahoo Image Search The Free Advice Man.

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