Like falling off a log

The history and music of the Fab Four
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Like falling off a log

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I guess after a lifetime of making history and music..why wouldnt it be second nature?

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Very cool!
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That must've been fun.
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Wow.... :shock: The man can still sing like that without any of this autotune malarky... :D Fantabulous!!!! :D
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Fun to be reminded how a bunch of very simple things can together make something really fun. I do believe that the kid who was part of the Fab Four is still alive and well inside him somewhere.
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johneek wrote:...I do believe that the kid who was part of the Fab Four is still alive and well inside him somewhere.
Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes:
Growing older is mandatory. Growing up however, is optional.
May you stay forever young, Sir Paulie.
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