born in 89 . I saw a group in 2002 called yesterday that plays beatles songs in concerts. They try to copy the beatles. They sounded realy good. So i started listening to them. Before this time i thought the beatles were horrible.
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i was born in 1989. i've been an on and off beatles fan since i was born because my parents are such huge fans. when i was younger they would play "obla-di, obla-da" and they said i would dance around the living room...i think that's why it's one of my favorite songs today, haha. i kinda forgot about them 4 awhile until 3rd grade, and i started remembering some songs from a kid and i learned some new ones. i 4got about them again up until recently when we played their songs @ a family picnic, i knew them all by heart.
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Born 1987, i've been listning to them all my life, my dad and bro being huge fans too and playin them all the time. I started really getting into their music in about 95 though, when i discovered my dads bealtes albums, and played them non-stop.
1967- I became a Beatles fan due to my dad playing the ealier records. So from about the time i was three i liked the music, But in 1975 i saw the movie "Help" on the "late show" and for those who are too young to remember, the "late show" used to be the movies shown after 11:30pm (not anything to do with Letterman or O'brien)when the news was over. Anyway i saw "Help" and in the opening scene where the Beatles were singing "Help" I thought John had the three C's down cold- Cool, Cocky, And Confident! And thats who i wanted to be when i grew up. I've been a fan ever since!
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I was born in 89 (14). I discovered the Beatles in 2003. I had just broken my ankle and was digging around to look for some different music. I came across my dads copy of Forty Licks, which i fell in love with. Eventually after loving the Stones so much i branched out, rediscovered all my old Beatles stuff and havent looked back.
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Hey everyone, a newbie here!
Born in '85 and I became a fan probably around '95 or '96, when I was in 5th grade. We were doing a unit on the '60s in school and my group got assigned to make a presentation about music, so I learned a little about the Beatles then. Coincidentally, some movie channel like AMC or TCM showed A Hard Day's Night and Help! around the same time as the assignment, and watching the films really got me into the Beatles. Over the years I've gotten most of the albums, and now I'm starting to get into post-Beatle solo stuff.
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Born in '88. My earliest Beatle memory was from '95 when I saw the FAAB video, I must have had some experience of their music before though because I thought it wasn't as good as their other stuff (An opinion that has changed).
I can remember waking up around '98-'99 time to the red album my Brother played. And suppose that was where it really began. George's death bought me closer to the group and I found MMT in my parents cd collection.
I suppose I like them so much because it's good music. And when I say that I mean it's about love and happiness and hope for the future. Something I think is lacking a little in todays music.
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Thanks, I got the idea from watching A Hard Day's Night.
I like your avatar and signature as well.
"I see the sun again, I ain't ever lookin' back, All the dreams are comin' true as I think of you, Now there's nothing in the way to stop me heading for the light."
born in 1986...and until i was in 7th grade, my mother would not let me listen to ANY 'rock' music except my 2 beatles tapes...revolver and rubber soul...she said 'all the other bands are bad...they do/did drugs...the beatles didnt (ha)...so i spent a good 14 years listening to my 2 tapes...thinking the beatles were the only clean cut musicians in the world...
Yes, and? This thread was almost three years dead before you dug it up. If you're going to look for everything that's posted double on this board, I bet you'll be busy for the next couple of months.