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Subject: Re: The Beatles - Growing Up


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LA Swanson (Question 3&4 Reply)
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Date Posted: 20:01:40 12/10/07 Mon
In reply to: LA Swanson 's message, "Re: The Beatles - Growing Up" on 10:09:06 12/07/07 Fri

3. A song like Eleanor Rigby is classified as rock song purely by the artist it is made by. When listening to this song the theme 'rock and roll' would never be the first three words to come to my head, but since the beatles were only known throughout the world as rock and roll band, this automatically kind of pastes that genre to all of their songs as well, so I believe that this why the song Eleanor Rigby is considered a rock song.

4. My favorite era of the beatles would probably be their "pop" era. The songs that they sing are not only very unique, but they're are also very catchy. The songs they produced during this time I could easily see myself singing to in my car. The themes and lyricial meanings of the songs are issues and situations that every teenager will go through at least once in their life, no matter how old the song is, so therefore its all relative, and no listener, now a days, doesn't likes a song that they can relate a certain memory, or time in their life to. This is why i like the beatles "pop" era the best.

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