I'm sure this has happened to most of us. A Beatles song comes on the radio, Beatles are mentioned on TV, etc and you make a comment on the Beatles and a non-Beatle fan/person gives you that "glazed look" in their eyes or just roll their eye like "oh gezz, here we go again." How do you deal with that?
I treat people's attitudes about The Beatles as a sort of litmus test of their artistic sensibilities, as well as other things. A useful tool, really. Not surprisingly, I don't mingle in to well with the 'anti' or apathetic types. To each their own.
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i met a guy up here who said he hated lennon because his uncle told him john was against the war and was a draft dodger...i told him you moron john wasn't even a citizen of this country why would he get a draft notice....
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well, i dont really run into this problem that much, but i do get real mad at the person. i pretty much think in my head, oh dear god, what is wrong with this person? but a few days ago, my sister said something about Ringo Starr to some of her friends. they said "Whos he?" after she said he was one of the beatles, they said "oh... i thought all of them were dead!" i pretty said that was sad, but kind of funny. i mean, they were only 12 years old. what do you expect?
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"Love is the answer, and you know that for sure; Love is a flower, you've got to let it grow." -John Lennon
" I don't work at being ordinary." -Paul McCartney
"The Beatles saved the world from boredom." -George Harrison
"So this is America. They must be out of their minds." -Ringo Starr
The worst thing about non-Beatle people is when you say things like: cha cha boom or the toppermost of the poppermost and they look at you like you're crazy. I need someone who gets it! But most people don't so I'm resigned to the fact that I live in a mostly non-Beatle world. I'm not opposed to a mixed relationship though. As long as he's willing to convert. And if not, he would have to at least agree to raise the kids as Beatlemaniacs. Otherwise it's just no good!
I delete her phone number and we don't do lunch any more, basically.
It took me almost 24 hours of laughing to reply. Thanks for helping me believe in people again (At least Beatle fans!!!) Generally, once I see "that look", I just think to myself, "alright, just 'shut-up' and let them lose themselves into "American Idol" / "Britian has Talent" (or what ever the current "thing" is - thank God I work nights and miss this "stuff". Sorry to "fans" of those shows - I didn't mean to step on toes - just not my "cup of tea".)