Beatle Fans Age Poll

Started by The End, Sep 10, 2006, 07:38 AM

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KelMar

Quote from: Fool On The Hill on Aug 11, 2011, 10:51 PM
I'm 14. ;) God, it irks me when my friends say something about The Beatles'  music being 'old'- since when was their an expiration date on music, and real, auto-tune-free music at that? I'll let them keep their Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber any day of the week.

It does my (old) heart good to know that The Beatles will live on!

Normandie


Does my heart good to see so many fans of all ages. I'm thrilled that the Fab Four are still so popular among the younger set, too!  ;D


nimrod


Klang

'...In the name of Preverti, daughter of the mountains, whose embrace with Rani made the whole world tremble...'

ringo71

i will be 40 in 17 days ( not that i'm counting )    :(

KeepUnderCover

Fool, I think The Beatles are appropriate for all ages!

I mean, I like Coldplay, but they're doing what The Beatles did, 50 years ago.

Oh, and I'll be turning 29 in October. :)

Live dates

Ringo Starr, Columbus OH, Feb 22, 1999
Julian Lennon, Cincinnati OH, July 21, 1999
Paul McCartney, Cincinnati OH, Aug 4th, 2011

~The Beatles Forever~

Hombre_de_ningun_lugar

I'm 32, so I'm in one of the smallest populations of the forum. It's curious that either younger or older ages have more people in the forum, there seems to be a generational gap. But well, I belong to the X-generation, I guess that most people of my age preferred to listen to Nirvana rather than the Beatles. New generations didn't have such an iconic figure as Kurt Cobain.
"Love is old, love is new; love is all, love is you."

Mairi

I'll be 21 in five days
I am posting on an internet forum, therefore my opinion is fact.

BeatlesForever

Quote from: Mairi on Sep 03, 2011, 05:53 PM
I'll be 21 in five days

Hi Mairi! How are you? The big 21, I remember when I turned 21. I had a fake ID when I was 15 years old and was going to bars at a very young age. By the time I turned 21, the thrill was gone. Now I'm 50 years old but still act like I'm 21! The years go by fast! I hope that you're 21st "B" day will be your best to date. Take care. 

Ovi

Turning 17 tomorrow.  :)
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BeatlesForever

Quote from: The 5th Beatle on Sep 04, 2011, 04:03 AM
Turning 17 tomorrow.  :)

How's it going "The 5th Beatle?" I hope all is well with you. I'll be wishing you a Happy "B" Day tomorrow as well as play "Birthday" at work all day. Thank you for keeping THE BEATLES' legend alive. Take care.   

Ovi

Quote from: BeatlesForever on Sep 04, 2011, 06:38 AM
How's it going "The 5th Beatle?" I hope all is well with you. I'll be wishing you a Happy "B" Day tomorrow as well as play "Birthday" at work all day. Thank you for keeping THE BEATLES' legend alive. Take care.   


That's very kind of you. The Beatles' legend will always live thanks to people like me and you and everybody else around here. You take care, too.
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BeatlesForever

Quote from: The 5th Beatle on Sep 04, 2011, 06:52 AM

That's very kind of you. The Beatles' legend will always live thanks to people like me and you and everybody else around here. You take care, too.

Hi 5th Beatle! I love it when the young men and women love THE BEATLES despite being born years after they broke up. That really fascinates me! My Girlfriend's son is only 9 years old and he knows a lot about THE BEATLES. My Girlfriend has heard THE BEATLES music on and off for many years but now she's a hardcore devout BEATLES fanatic like myself. I didn't even have to push THE BEATLES music on her, I let the music speak for itself. Take care.   

Toejam

I'm surprised at the results. I'd have thought most people wud b in there 40's, 50's, 60's.
IMAGINE ALL THE PEEPLE

BeatlesForever

Quote from: Toejam on Sep 04, 2011, 09:45 AM
I'm surprised at the results. I'd have thought most people wud b in there 40's, 50's, 60's.

Hi Toejam! I've been thinking about your recent post and the only conclusion/answer (I may be wrong) that I can come up with is that many people in their 40's, 50's and 60's may not know how to use a computer. Take care.