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Fun Trivia: B : Beatles, The

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What posture did John Lennon have while recording the vocals for the soft version of 'revolution'(not the single version)?

    lying down. Bed time revolution!

What song ends the 'Abbey Road' album?
    Her Majesty. On the LP back cover the song isn't in the track list.

How many magicians is there in the 'Magical mystery tour' movie?
    4 or 5. Too many visits from Lucy to keep track huh?

'I am the walrus'!, no, you're not says little _____ ?
    Nicola. "I Am The Walrus (No Your're Not! Said Little Nicola)". This line can be found on the MMT cd cover.

Who wrote 'Something'?
    George Harrison & Harrison. One of their most beautiful songs that even Mr. Frank Sinatra called the greatest love song ever.

Who plays the guitar solo on 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'?
    Eric Clapton. It's George's song, why doesn't he play it?

According to George Martin, which is their finest pop album?
    Rubber Soul. He says this in the 'Beatles Anthology' series.

Another great band recorded their debut album next door to the Beatles during 'Sgt Pepper', who?
    Pink Floyd. Rumors say that Beatles just imitated what they heard from next door!

During the recording of 'Back in the USSR' one member left the band (and logically can not be heard on the track).Who?
    Ringo. The song, by the way, is addressed to the Beach Boys with the message: "life isn't always fun and games".

What's the name of the last album they recorded as a united force?
    Abbey Road. 'Let It Be' was released last but it's not the one they recorded last as a unit.


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