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Bobber
September 7, 2005, 8:25am Report to Moderator

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I found this link in a Dutch Beatlesforum (beatlesfanclub.nl). It is about the references to other Beatles songs in the video of Free As A Bird. I thought it's interesting.

http://www.phaseshift.com/beatles/
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I thought I'd seen them all  .. but this website sure opens your eyes.
Great link.


Whats the matter lads? Blue Meanies?

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Nice viewing Bobber.

What do you reckon the man and dog represent near the very end?


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For those of you with problems to get it:
http://www.phaseshift.com/beatles/faab/
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Quoted from An_Apple_Beatle
What do you reckon the man and dog represent near the very end?
Ufff... who knows? A reference to the Moondogs and the theatres at the very begining? Paul playing solo his Yesterday? George's love for ukelele?

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Not sure about the dog. I am sure I heard an explanation many moons ago.

It ties in with the tune...George was a member of the George Formby appreciation society. I know someone who taught George some Uke.

Is it The Liverpool Empire?


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