Perhaps worded a little ackwardly, but I'd hardly say that Perry Cox,
..... (who put this item up for auction, and is one of the leading
Beatle authorities in the world) .... has a 'lack of understanding' of
the Beatles or their contributions.
On 13 Jul 2005, "Vinyl_Believer" <vinylbeliever@hotmail.com> wrote
in news:1121247852.517885.178390@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> Perhaps worded a little ackwardly, but I'd hardly say that Perry
> Cox, .... (who put this item up for auction, and is one of the
> leading Beatle authorities in the world) .... has a 'lack of
> understanding' of the Beatles or their contributions.
And he's right, I think. As I understand it, the original title of the
film was to be "Eight Arms to Hold You", but after production had been
started and the songs were being recorded, they changed it to AHDN.
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 07:00:51 +0000, Paul Stamler wrote:
> I particularly like the comment in the blurb for the second one, which is
> the gold record award for "A Hard Day's Night":
>
> ...SO IMPORTANT WAS THIS SONG, THAT IT WAS CHOSEN TO BE THE TITLE OF THEIR
> FIRST MAJOR MOTION PICTURE RELEASE OF THE SAME TITLE!
>
> There is a certain lack of understanding evident in that sentence.
A lack of understanding of grammar if nothing else.
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