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Topic Author: Bob French
Posted: 9:15 AM Apr 25, 2008
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The Beatles

I was in the fourth grade when the four lads from Liverpool debuted on The Ed Sullivan Show.  I remember watching their performance that Sunday night in early February and hearing my classmates talking about them the next day, and the next.  But I wasn’t an instant Beatles fan.  For two more years, I still enjoyed listening to and singing along with Roger Miller and Hank Williams (two more blog topics to come soon). 

By the spring of 1966, in the sixth grade, I realized that it was more fun to hang out on the playground near the girls with their transistor record players listening to The Rolling Stones, The Dave Clark Five, Herman’s Hermits, The Animals, and, of course, The Beatles.  That is, it was a lot more fun than kicking crawfish mounds or playing chase with the guys. 

One of the first singles I bought that year was “Paperback Writer”, and then “Yellow Submarine”.  I bought a copy of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” from a friend of my older brother for a dollar.  I still have it.  It may be worth a dollar fifty by now.  Over the years I’ve collected many Beatles albums, CDs and videos.  If I had to pick my favorite Beatles album, I’d have to say “Abbey Road”, but then the “White Album” and “Let It Be” and all the early ones would be right there with it.  The “White Album” and “Sgt. Peppers” are so complex with works like “A Day In the Life”, “Revolution”, and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”. 

If I had to pick my favorite Beatles song, I couldn’t.  It would depend on my mood, and I have about one hundred and fifty moods.  Suffice it to say that The Beatles have some great weather songs in “Here Comes the Sun”, “Good Day Sunshine”, and “Rain”.  And our daughter let me choose the father/daughter dance at her wedding reception:  “I Saw Her Standing There”. 

Thank you.  And I hope I’ve passed the audition.

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Posted by: Janice Location: College Station
I was in about the 6th grade when the Beatles came to Houston for the first time. My mother took me and five of my friends into Houston to see them. Of course we had to get there hours and hours before the concert. My mother did not wnat to go see the concert so she stood outside to wait for us. A Police Officer saw her and asked if she would like to come in where it was cooler, which just happened to be where the Beatles came in. She got to meet them and get their authographs for me. She thought they were so ugly! Mothers what do they know.

Posted by: Slick The Beatles were a class act that influenced more than music. No artist today compares.

Posted by: Tammy Location: Grimes County
I really enjoyed your blog. I'd say you passed your audition. Can't wait to read about Roger Miller and Hank Williams (I am more their fan).