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Jul 23, 2009 10:11

Kerry (stoleallhearts) gave me this set of questions to answer, so here you go. =)

1. Whats the first Beatles Song you fell in love with?It's really hard to say...considering I've listened to the Beatles since I was a child, haha. I guess I kind of dug the moptop stuff like A Hard Day's Night, She Loves You, etc. but the first Beatles song I really fell in love ( Read more... )

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ahtnamas July 23 2009, 23:50:50 UTC
1. I love that. Here Comes the Sun was my first and favourite, as well.

2. I want to go to all those places, very much so.

3. I must say. While I did NOT like the previous album, I really love this one. It makes me feel like I'm right back at Nimrod, or Dookie. It makes me feel so nostalgic, showing my sister how I used to love Green Day, and what their first couple albums meant to me.

4. You're supposed to miss your friends. High school, despite what they say are those "four years you always remember", you know? College, while more relaxed and less-caring about groups and shit, high school is the maturation and connecting staages, and you're all at the same 'place' in your lives, you know?

5. Oh, as much as it pains me, it's true. I still love him, and crack up when I see his commercials and such, but still. It is kind of true.

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karma_in_a_box August 5 2009, 05:04:17 UTC
1. Ha, yeah. George's songs are so underrated, compared to John's and Paul's. While My Guitar Gently Weeps is also one of my favorite songs, and All Things Must Pass is a brilliant album ( ... )

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ahtnamas August 5 2009, 13:09:45 UTC
1. Not to be a rebel, but I really like his more, to be honest, if I really look at it.

2. I'm going to England summer 2011. I'm going to see all that my mother grew up with, so it'll be quite the experience for me.

3. Yes, exactly, they remind me of Nimrod. Which is good.

4. Haha, oh. Well, I think good or bad, you remember them, then at least.

5. He's definitely not a musician anymore, haha.

The Rolling Stones did that? And, Mick, himself, said he'd "rather die than still be doing this when I'm forty".. so, the fact that they're, like, sixty and still doing it is enough of a 'sell out' point for me.

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