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The Lone Ranger: Wanted
Sophisticated Boom Boom: Shadow Morton Story
Re-Mit by The Fall
Bryter Layter by Nick Drake
Scared to Get Happy: Story of Indie Pop 1980-1989
Blonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan
Everything's Gonna Be Alright: Singles 67-76 by Bobby Womack
Association by the Association
Warrior On The Edge Of Time - Super Deluxe Box Set by Hawkwind
State Double LP by Todd Rundgren
Tres Chic: More French Singers of the 1960's
Four Sail by Love
Greatest Hits From Outer Space
DVD and Blu-ray new releases July 2, 2013: Last Resort; Dobie Gillis; Good Day for a Hanging; Up series; Weather Report!
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Last Resort: The Complete First Season
The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis: The Complete Series
Up Series, The (Seven Up - 56 Up)
Good Day for a Hanging
Weather Report - Birdland: A Musical Documentary
Last Resort: The Complete First Season
The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis: The Complete Series
Up Series, The (Seven Up - 56 Up)
Good Day for a Hanging
Weather Report - Birdland: A Musical Documentary
Beatles quiz: Who wrote it, John or Paul?
Slate has a fun quiz today where you're asked to guess who wrote particular Beatles tunes: John Lennon or Paul McCartney.
Although, the pair are listed as co-writers on all their Fab Four hits, they wrote the majority of them separately, with occasional input from the other. Some tunes they really did write together "eyeball to eyeball."
In later interviews, both Lennon and McCartney detailed who wrote what, although they didn't always necessarily remember all the specifics. And sometimes they disagreed as to which partner had the most input, or the initial idea for a song. Collaborations are like that.
Although, the pair are listed as co-writers on all their Fab Four hits, they wrote the majority of them separately, with occasional input from the other. Some tunes they really did write together "eyeball to eyeball."
In later interviews, both Lennon and McCartney detailed who wrote what, although they didn't always necessarily remember all the specifics. And sometimes they disagreed as to which partner had the most input, or the initial idea for a song. Collaborations are like that.
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