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Post by tmwtt on Sept 18, 2012 18:05:47 GMT
Hi All, I'm very pleased to announce that James is featured in a new LIMITED EDITION book - "The Music Was The Thing" - talking about his favourite Beatles album. Other participants include Adele, Elton John and Bill Wyman, so please come and take a look. (If interested in purchasing a copy, please note that books can ONLY be purchased via the official Facebook page): www.facebook.com/themusicwasthethingI stress that the author makes no profit from sales - it is a self-funded publication, the purpose of which is to attract more celebrities and a bigger publishing and distribution deal in the future. James was a big supporter of the concept - he received no fee for taking part, and did so purely for the love of Rock N Roll! He also has one of the 700 copies of the book. Thanks for reading Attachments:
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melly
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Aber ja, nat?rlich Hans nass ist, er steht unter einem Wasserfall.
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Post by melly on Sept 19, 2012 6:51:27 GMT
Nice photo.
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Post by lew on Sept 19, 2012 6:56:40 GMT
K........
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Post by lew on Sept 19, 2012 7:04:34 GMT
maybe we'll get a twitter follow.....yes, yes....no, no
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Post by amie8 on Sept 19, 2012 9:08:35 GMT
From the photo, it looks like he took part in the project a good few years ago
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Post by morganstarr89 on Sept 20, 2012 5:28:19 GMT
I hate The Beatles...
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Post by lew on Sept 20, 2012 9:03:00 GMT
Me too, so will not to be buying, though to be truthful. Not paid anymore cash out for TG or May, I'm on strike ;D
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Post by eshalda on Sept 20, 2012 9:24:32 GMT
I love the Beatles and can sing a lot of their songs from memory. I am of their era, having seen them perform twice, met them, got autographs etc. I won't be buying the book though, I'm happy with the memories I have.
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Post by jmsquared on Sept 20, 2012 11:31:27 GMT
You met them??!! You heard them??!! That is exceedingly cool Eshalda. Welcome back, by the way!
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Post by crumbs on Sept 20, 2012 12:14:47 GMT
I remember the Beatles although I was a little girl at the time. I love them and have at least a dozen CDs. So he chose 'Let it be'? It wouldn't have been my choice but I do like it. I like the concept of all this.
Trust music to drag me back to the Board!
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Post by amie8 on Sept 20, 2012 13:36:30 GMT
First band I ever saw, although I was very young indeed. Went by coach with my mum and brother to the Hammersmith Odeon. Still have the ticket stub.
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Post by eshalda on Sept 20, 2012 19:08:44 GMT
I saw and met The Beatles in 1963 and 1965 at The Futurist theatre in Scarborough. My family was a friend of the theatre's doorman, and he very kindly arranged for my friend and I to meet them in their dressing room, They were very friendly, although I do remember John having quite an acid wit.
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Post by jacqui on Sept 20, 2012 19:30:12 GMT
George Harrison was a regular in my parents pub (lived up the road) apparently i sat on his lap many times when i was young ..... now that sounds a bit wrong ;D Don't like the Beatles though
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Post by vintagesoul1975 on Mar 10, 2013 21:47:53 GMT
I love the beatles... George was my favorite. but let it be was a great album even though I don't listen to it much because it symbolizes the end of them. kinda sad in a way
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bunnypants
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Bunnypants...see?
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Post by bunnypants on Mar 11, 2013 3:11:03 GMT
I loved the Beatles and Let It Be is a great album... who can't identify with The Long and Winding Road? I like George and Ringo, because in my family we were always allocated everything, so my older sister got Paul McCartney, my younger sister got John Lennon so I got George and Ringo, and actually, I still like their music... George wrote a theme for me : "Gone Troppo" {yes, I live in Cairns which is the tropics} and Ringo .... sang Beaucoups of Blues and La Di Dah {like Que Sera Sera... la di da} Oh dear , you got me started...yes, I'm going to get that book, not just because James is in it {that helps a lot} but because I enjoy books like that.... is it still available?
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