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WShee9 | 01:05 Sun 16th Jan 2011 | Music
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Is not the Beatles song "and i love her " not the best sweetest beautifulest song ever recorded in the history of the world?
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Bloody hell, i,ll just go and top myself shall i .Dont think so.Expected a few replies .Not 17 million.
04:18 Sun 16th Jan 2011
> "For know one"

Ahem...
I have always thought it is 'I Saw Her Standing There' - and not even for the song - for the introduction.

the way Paul McCartney shouts "One two three FOUR ..." tells you in abaout a second and a half that you are going to hear one of the most jubilant and pulsating pieces of rock and roll music ever commited to vinyl ... and then you do!!!
For no one DOH!!
How old are you wshee if you don't mind me asking?
No
The best song ever recorded ... hasn't been yet.
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Hello,Ludwig...Im in my fifties...Why do you ask?
Some people think you are going senile and we care for the good health of all our old members on here.
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No,i am very lucid and sensible and sane.....or so the demonic voices in my head tell me.....
So long as you can smile and post on here you have not got a problem.
Just interested wshee. I wondered if you could remember the Beatles when they were around or if you were a younger person.
Stairway to heaven, the Rolf Harris version?
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Yeah,i was around at that time...Saw the fab four a couple of times in Glasgow.approx 1965....However i was more of a Kinks fan at the time...Oooh,Ray Davies...swoon....
A ticket to see The Beatles in the Ritz, Belfast, was 7/-6 (35.5p)
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The Beatles? Love them! I like 'I'll follow the Sun'. Simple but poignant.

WShee, did you see the documentary about The Kinks a week or two ago? Excellent!!
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I havent any evidence,but i reckon the Kinks outsold the Beatles,theRolling stones and quite a few other top bands in Glasgow in the sixties....they were considered the better musicians by far.....and they also recorded the legendary "live at the kelvin hall" in glasgow....
Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian forbidden colours a song that really moves me
Surely this is the ''greatest and best song in the world'':
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcJwz7wu8_s

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