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To: joseffy who wrote (301096)12/30/2010 8:32:58 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
IF

If I fell in love with you
Would you promise to be true
And help me understand
'cause I've been in love before
And I found that love was more
Than just holding hands

If I give my heart to you
I must be sure
From the very start
That you would love me more than her

If I trust in you, oh please
Don't run and hide
If I love you too, oh please
Don't hurt my pride like her
'cause I couldn't stand the pain
And I would be sad if our new love was in vain

So I hope you see that I
Would love to love you
And that she will cry
When she learns we are two
cause I couldn't stand the pain
and I would be sad if our new love was in vain

so I hope you see that I
would love to love you
and that she will cry when she learns we are two.

If I fell in love with you

IF

DOA pretty much rules that out.



To: joseffy who wrote (301096)12/31/2010 12:46:13 AM
From: pstuartbRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Sometime you need to find out what the words of Hey Jude refer to, down to the last detail.

Well, I'm curious about that. Last I heard, according to Paul McCartney and Julian Lennon, Jules was a nickname for John's son Julian, and Paul wrote the song to comfort Julian during his father's split from his first wife, Cynthia. McCartney originally titled it Hey Jules, but changed it to Hey Jude because it sounded better. That's been the conventional wisdom on that question for decades.

Do you think you know something different or are you just pulling legs?



To: joseffy who wrote (301096)12/31/2010 2:20:02 AM
From: THRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
<TH, you have every right to like your Beatles.>

Thanks for your permission.

<What they do is mediocre crap from my point of view.>

Who cares? Anyone?

<But there certainly were a lot of drug connotations in their "music.">

Who cares? Anyone

<Sometime you need to find out what the words of Hey Jude refer to, down to the last detail.>

Right, I need to do that to validate if I enjoy the song or not. Right. Got it. To think for all these years I've been enjoying that song and I didn't understand. Or I didn't understand what you believe it is about, which I'm sure is that old tale that it is about heroin. Yea, heard that. Pretty sure that is wrong, but it doesn't matter anyway. "Got To Get You Into My Life" was about pot. Lots of people think it is a about a girl. Who cares. Great song. Works either way.

I'm working on a new song myself. I call it, "Got To Get You Outta My Life".

How about we trade in real time, one month, 1 million paper trade, winner stays, loser goes. Are you game? Wanna trade against me and show me how your big brain makes the coin?

I didn't think so.

<That's just for starters.>

No, that is a wrap. I'm done with you until you show where I spit on any music or any musician. Until you do that, we are just going to label you a liar, which you are. You like labels, so it's time we gave you one. An accurate one. You are a liar. You might be other things too, some good, some bad, but you are certainly a liar.

and how much of their so-called "music" was written by Theodor Adorno?

All of it, of course.

Bye
TH