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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (46649)8/23/2005 4:56:25 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 213182
 
WLD -

It's interesting to note that The Beatles sold more records in the 90's than they did during the years when they were actually recording together.

I'm sure a lot of those records were sold to geezers like me, but not all of them.

And by the way, I understand how they must sound "obvious" now, but if you listen to the records that other people were making at the same time The Beatles were making theirs, you'd understand how they changed the face of popular music. Six months after each new Beatle album came out, the rest of the music world was releasing records that sounded like they were trying to catch up.

- Allen