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In the golden era of the 60s, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones dominated the American charts. Ricky Wilson
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The hook is the sweet spot, the easily remembered melody or rhythm figure. Beatles songs are packed with hooks . A hook is similar to a riff , which is instrumental, while a hook can be played or sung. Joe Levy
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The Beatles are one of the most iconic music groups of the 20th century. Their tunes touched so many people's lives. Liverpool's most famous sons touched all corners of the globe. They inspired a generation, Drummond Bone
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The Beatles were very sensitive about the other groups, ... In the plane, they'd make a point of talking with them. There was a lot of camaraderie there. Larry Kane
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The Beatles were no trouble... lots of girls. The Stones were black-jacketed guys, a rough crowd. A whole different scene between the Stones' black leather jackets and the Beatles' pretty-dressed girls with the ribbons in their hair, teenagers standing on the seats screaming, nothing broken. Sid Bernstein
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The Beatles were in a different stratosphere, a different planet to the rest of us. All I know is when I heard 'Love Me Do' on the radio, I remember walking down the street and knowing my life was going to be completely different now the Beatles were in it. Justin Hayward
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The Beatles were a pop group, but when you actually listen to the tracks, they were very rude about the way they went about things. Marc Ribot
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The Beatles sang 'Until There Was You,' and they sang 'All You Need is Love,' and they sang 'I'll Follow The Sun,' and they sang 'I Want to Hold Your Hand,' and 'She Loves You.' And those songs hung in there and they were very meaningful and they have great melodies and beautiful lyrics, Joe Johnson
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The Beatles had gotten so popular so fast that they demanded a switch and Roy went along, opening for them up instead. Howard Kramer
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Composers, like authors, have a lot in common. Our main goal is to connect with the listener emotionally. Ken Hill
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He did his job. He prepared us. He did a lot more teaching this year because we were a young team. We have to listen more and do our job. Jarrius Jackson
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He listens to what I tell him to do. Rudi Johnson
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We told him what he needed to hear. And I think our messages were received. The vice president shared some of his ideas, listened to ours and offered to have an ongoing dialogue. Kim Gandy
listen people
I think we want to listen to what people say; that's our job. Brian Humke
listening writers
I think a lot of unpublished writers feel the same way. They're not getting anywhere, and nobody's listening to them. You do get frustrated. Nick Hornby
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I will say this, we don't listen to him all the time or we'd be out here in our underwear. Joe Gibbs
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He's been visiting with people, first thanking them for all the work they did while he was in public service, and he's listening to people to see what they thought went right and wrong. Greg Simon
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I don't even have to listen to the people because I'm a New Yorker. Jeanine Pirro
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He was battling. He was throwing strikes and he had a lot of pop on his fastball. He was locating it really well. Roger Ortmeier
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It wasn't popular for college athletics to embrace Title IX. Grant Hill
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There are subdivisions popping up all over the place. Bobby McGee
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I think the primary thing that's made the Sims popular is that they're accessible, Will Wright
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I thought that one was a pop up. Alex Walker
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He will go down as a fifth-century pope in terms of who women are. Frances Kissling
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He never put on airs. He never tried to outdo anybody. Because of that, his popularity simply grew, Van Orden
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I listened a little to punk when I was younger, but it was straight edge punk. It was nothing like what is going on now, like poppy punk. Travis Barker
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Popularity has slain more prophets of God than persecution ever did. Vance Havner
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Inappropriateness is funny to me. Rudeness is hilarious. Zach Galifianakis
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A tinkerer,” snapped Pasiphaë. “Even worse. I knew Daedalus. His inventions brought me nothing but trouble.” Leo blinked. “Daedalus…like, the Daedalus? Well, then, you should know all about us tinkerers. We’re more into fixing, building, occasionally sticking wads of oilcloth in the mouths of rude ladies— Rick Riordan
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Letting events end is not rude. Everything ends. Mallory Ortberg
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She warned me about Mr. Herondale, though, said he’d likely be rude to me, and familiar. She said I could be rude right back, that nobody would mind.” “Someone ought to be rude to him. He’s rude enough to everyone else. Cassandra Clare
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Frankness is usually a euphemism for rudeness. Muriel Spark
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Love, patience, and meekness can be just as contagious as rudeness and crudeness. Neal A. Maxwell
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Does he behave in rude or improper ways?" "He's a Bowman. We don't know any better. Lisa Kleypas
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Five o'clock tea" is a phrase our "rude forefathers," even of the last generation, would scarcely have understood, so completelyis it a thing of to-day; and yet, so rapid is the March of the Mind, it has already risen into a national institution, and rivals, in its universal application to all ranks and ages, and as a specific for "all the ills that flesh is heir to," the glorious Magna Charta. Lewis Carroll
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A new poll found that almost 70 percent of voters say that whoever our next president is, they must have political experience. You know, because it would be rude to say 'anyone but Donald Trump.' Jimmy Fallon