Again I barely have time to wind my watch up (if I wore one - I don't have time to wear one), so here goes:
The Beatles' performance on the roof of the Apple building was their last ever public performance.
I guess this explains why people make such a big deal of it - I never really understood the fuss before - four blokes on a roof, so what, I used to think with an adolescent sneer. Now I'll think, four past it blokes, so what. I headed towards the online mine of Beatles-related trivia having discovered that by the time they released Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, they hated their pun-based name so much that they wanted to change it altogether.
The Beatles' performance on the roof of the Apple building was their last ever public performance.
I guess this explains why people make such a big deal of it - I never really understood the fuss before - four blokes on a roof, so what, I used to think with an adolescent sneer. Now I'll think, four past it blokes, so what. I headed towards the online mine of Beatles-related trivia having discovered that by the time they released Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, they hated their pun-based name so much that they wanted to change it altogether.
It sprang from an article about terrible band names (I'd personally like to nominate Bullet For My Valentine, whose name is so bad it actually makes me like the band less), but I couldn't verify it anywhere - not in 30 seconds anyway. Apologies, I will return to Long and Winding blogs shortly.
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