Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Google Alert - the beatles

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Paul McCartney brings a lifetime of hits to Comerica Park
The Detroit News
But always the most energetic of the Beatles, he shows little appetite for the kind of cozy, doze-y retired life he sang about in the Beatles song "When I'm 64" ("we shall scrimp and save" — uh, no need for that, with a fortune estimated to be worth ...
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Rare Beatles photos fetch £223000
Belfast Telegraph
Never-before seen photographs of the Beatles' first US concert in Washington DC have been sold in New York for more than 360000 dollars (£223600). The Fab Four played their first US concert on February 11 1964, at the Washington Coliseum, ...
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Beatles' First US Concert Photos Fetch $360K
KOLO
Reporter: AP was in a sports venue and the sound system was the sound system of a sports venue." clear why there weren't many other photos of the concert. He said "animated" and "intimate" depiction of the Fab Four. Mitchell stored the negatives for ...
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Fab-Four fan finally gets his own Yellow Submarine
WalesOnline
by Steffan Rhys, Western Mail Doug Poole, 73, spent £9000 on the submarine and gave it a bright yellow paint job just like the one seen in the Beatles cartoon. He even plays a tape of the Fab Four classic song when he takes his 12ft long submarine out ...
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McCartney, Buffett, KISS & more in Metro Detroit this week
The Detroit News
Former member of the Beatles and Wings, Sir Paul McCartney is arguably one of the most successful musicians and songwriters of the last century. When the 69-year-old British legend brings his "On the Run Tour" to Comerica Park Sunday it will be his ...
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