3/26/15 Beatles

Complain about your schedule. Apparently people like that sort of thing.
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Get Back. Or maybe SFF.
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Tyler Zahnke wrote:One of the really evil but kind of light-sounding songs is Maxwell's Silver Hammer. I give that one credit just for saying "Joan was quizzical, studied pataphysical science in the home." I'm probably the only person on this forum who even thinks about pataphysical science! I prefer real science, but every so often I like reading someone else's perverse angle.
Huh, I always thought he was saying "studied math and physical science". You are not alone; I love 'pataphysics.
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user wrote:
Tyler Zahnke wrote:One of the really evil but kind of light-sounding songs is Maxwell's Silver Hammer. I give that one credit just for saying "Joan was quizzical, studied pataphysical science in the home." I'm probably the only person on this forum who even thinks about pataphysical science! I prefer real science, but every so often I like reading someone else's perverse angle.
Huh, I always thought he was saying "studied math and physical science". You are not alone; I love 'pataphysics.
I always assumed that it was a snarky euphemism for masturbation, what with the next line ("Late nights all alone with a test tube, oh, oh-oh oh").
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There is little doubt that that's the case.
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For No One is one of my favorites, too, but my absolute favorite Beatles song is Strawberry Fields Forever (yeah, an obvious one). Others I really enjoy include A Day in the Life, Penny Lane, and Mr. Kite. Anything from the Sgt. Pepper / Mystery Tour era.
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While I know this is Wings, "Band on the Run" is one of my favorite songs, too :) Close enough for government work.

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That's really difficult. But we had "When I'm 64" in our wedding reception when we cut the cake, so I'm going to say that for sentimental reasons.
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johndisk0 wrote:While I know this is Wings, "Band on the Run" is one of my favorite songs, too :) Close enough for government work.

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Generic wrote:
johndisk0 wrote:While I know this is Wings, "Band on the Run" is one of my favorite songs, too :) Close enough for government work.

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If solo and side projects count, there's also George's "What Is Life." But hoo boy, that's a whole nother can of worms!
They don't count. That's a huge can of worms...
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Or, at the very least, four more DRC questions. :P
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