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John |
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34 | 41.98% |
Paul |
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18 | 22.22% |
George |
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18 | 22.22% |
Ringo |
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11 | 13.58% |
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#11 (permalink) |
The Great Disappearer
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: URI Campus and Coventry, both in RI
Posts: 462
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I'm going to do a rare return to this forum and defend Yoko Ono. What killed The Beatles was their massive time spent with each other. Even if you're with your best friend, 10+ years of seeing them every day, most hours of the day, you will grow sick of them. The Beatles started as boys in the beginning, and to really become men and actually LIVE their lives, the thing needed to end. People make Yoko a scapegoat because they refuse to believe that this is a band of regular(working class) guys, with passions and ideas who eventually started to drift from each other. Yoko fell in love and so did John. If Yoko is to be blamed, John should get just as much blame as her.
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