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Beatles never broke up
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<blockquote data-quote="Classicalfan626" data-source="post: 123633" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>I listened to the "album" almost in its entirety earlier today, and while it was interesting, none of the "album tracks" struck me as being authentic songs. And knowing the music of The Beatles fairly well, the way the solo recordings were mashed together deviates greatly from what the band would do. In fact, the "songs" of Everyday Chemistry were lyrically unsound in that they amounted to utter nonsense.</p><p></p><p>The very topic of Everyday Chemistry reminds me of a true story I heard from an old friend. In the story, there's this guy who claimed to have discovered the skeleton of an early hominid, or ancestor of modern-day people. After a little while, the skull of the skeleton was identified as being that of an orangutan and it was verified as being glued to a human skeleton missing the skull. So the guy turned out to be a fraud.</p><p></p><p>Forgive me for getting a bit off-topic in my last paragraph, but I wanted to teach readers the lesson that people who claim to have made amazing discoveries can't always be trusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicalfan626, post: 123633, member: 6594"] I listened to the "album" almost in its entirety earlier today, and while it was interesting, none of the "album tracks" struck me as being authentic songs. And knowing the music of The Beatles fairly well, the way the solo recordings were mashed together deviates greatly from what the band would do. In fact, the "songs" of Everyday Chemistry were lyrically unsound in that they amounted to utter nonsense. The very topic of Everyday Chemistry reminds me of a true story I heard from an old friend. In the story, there's this guy who claimed to have discovered the skeleton of an early hominid, or ancestor of modern-day people. After a little while, the skull of the skeleton was identified as being that of an orangutan and it was verified as being glued to a human skeleton missing the skull. So the guy turned out to be a fraud. Forgive me for getting a bit off-topic in my last paragraph, but I wanted to teach readers the lesson that people who claim to have made amazing discoveries can't always be trusted. [/QUOTE]
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