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I agree with you Mike, that was fun. This part was more of a draw between The Beatles versions and the originals.
I prefer The Beatles on each of the first two songs, Baby It's You and A Taste Of Honey, but the originals weren't bad at all.
However, I like the Isley Bros. version of Twist N Shout better. That's a cool soul song.
I found what you did with Til There Was You very intersting. I love that you played 4 versions of that song. The funny thing to me as an American is Paul's pronunciation of the word "saw" as "sar" (I never sar them winging). And while I though Anita Bryant and Chet Atkins versions were very nice, I really like Peggy Lee's version. That's a beautiful voice there. I'd say here version and The Beatles version was a draw.
Another great and fun show. Thanks bro.
Another great show, Mike.
This time, there were two songs, Beatles made their own: Especially "Twist and shout" but also "'Till there was you". Paul McCartney sings that song extremely well, even though it IS a hint of the kind of songs, he will write later on, that Lennon called something like "songs for Grandma'"
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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