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Stephen wrote:
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> In my day they were called “weekend hippies”. I think t
hat I might have been one
> as even though I had long hair and smoked wacky backy I actually had a
normal
> job in a factory.
>
> Day Tripper was a more general saying hijack by the druggies.
>
> Stephen
>
I would comment on this but I can't seem to remember the late sixties
and early seventies :-)
<sings> Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds </sings>
John (with flowers in his hair)
--
"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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Doctor John wrote:
> John (with flowers in his hair)
Somehow I misread that as "flowers in her hair"... ;-)
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Invisible wrote:
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> Hell, they *must* have been smoking *something*! Why would they mean
> anything when they're talking about plastacine porters with looking
> glass ties?!
Little pills with names like Mellow Yellow and Purple Haze usually did
the trick :-D @_@
>.................Of *course* it's gibberish!
>
> Of course, the Beatles somehow managed to do it with style, whereas
> Oasis just pick random phrases that happen to rhyme. :-P
>
Oasis??!? Who they?
John
--
"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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>> Of course, the Beatles somehow managed to do it with style, whereas
>> Oasis just pick random phrases that happen to rhyme. :-P
>
> Oasis??!? Who they?
The prosecution rests.
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Invisible wrote:
>>> Of course, the Beatles somehow managed to do it with style, whereas
>>> Oasis just pick random phrases that happen to rhyme. :-P
>>
>> Oasis??!? Who they?
>
> The prosecution rests.
I shall, of course, be sending my invoice shortly :-)
John
--
"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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>>>> Of course, the Beatles somehow managed to do it with style, whereas
>>>> Oasis just pick random phrases that happen to rhyme. :-P
>>> Oasis??!? Who they?
>> The prosecution rests.
>
> I shall, of course, be sending my invoice shortly :-)
Heh, whatever.
Oasis are a bunch of jumped-up Manchester lads who think they're the
modern-day Beatles just because they play guitar music with lyrics that
don't make sense. While they are moderately popular, they're no match
for the Beatles.
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Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
> >
> > In my day they were called “weekend hippies”. I think t
> hat I might have been one
> > as even though I had long hair and smoked wacky backy I actually had a
> normal
> > job in a factory.
> >
> > Day Tripper was a more general saying hijack by the druggies.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
>
> I would comment on this but I can't seem to remember the late sixties
> and early seventies :-)
You must have been there, then. ;)
> <sings> Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds </sings>
>
> John (with flowers in his hair)
> --
Better than hair in your flowers :-)
Stephen
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Stephen wrote:
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> Better than hair in your flowers :-)
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> Stephen
>
What can you possibly mean? :-D
<sings>Let's Go To San Francisco</sings>
BTW Quick quiz: Band and song title:- Singing, one, two, three, what are
we fighting for? Don't care, don't give a damn. Next stop is Vietnam
John
--
"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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Doctor John wrote:
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> BTW Quick quiz: Band and song title:- Singing, one, two, three, what are
> we fighting for? Don't care, don't give a damn. Next stop is Vietnam
>
> John
Harder question: Band, Song Title and Album?
If my words did glow with the gold of sunshine
And my tunes were played on the harp unstrung,
Would you hear my voice come through the music,
Would you hold it near as it were your own?
John
--
"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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Invisible wrote:
> Oasis are a bunch of jumped-up Manchester lads who think they're the
> modern-day Beatles just because they play guitar music with lyrics that
> don't make sense. While they are moderately popular, they're no match
> for the Beatles.
Funny, I never did care much for Oasis. Perhaps their overinflated ego
helped cement that.
LMAO.... modern day Beatles...
--
~Mike
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