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Subject: Re: The Beatles - Growing Up


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sam b (beatlemainia)
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Date Posted: 10:00:13 12/07/07 Fri
In reply to: Mr. Moore 's message, "The Beatles - Growing Up" on 08:20:01 12/07/07 Fri

1. at the beggining of their careers, the beatles tended to follow the typicalstructure of a pop song. the lyrics were straight forward and typically about love. toward the end, the beatles went to either a more classical structure or a new unusual structure, the lyrics were metiphorical and more poetic

2. the lyrics transformed from straight forward and about love, to poetic and about all aspects of life

3. eleanor rigbee is a very soft song that is only considered a rock song because it was preformed by the beatles

4. 67' because it is a lot more original than their other stuff

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Re: The Beatles - Growing UpDonny L.10:06:58 12/07/07 Fri


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