Live long and feel the force..Dave the bass wrote:
A little light humour
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Yorkshire Mr Men:
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Nowt
I agree wi all on it
I agree wi all on it
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I never understand what our-Steve and our-Simon are saying to one another when they type in their mother tongues....
"The fat bourgeois and his doppelganger"
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'Ahh ' 'ere's a bit 'o Yorkshire Beatles fo thi Dave.
"That thinks tha's lost thi luv,
Well a saw uh yisterdi.
It's thee shi's thinkin' o.
An' shi telled mi wot ter seh.
She sez shi luvs thi.
And tha knows that can't be bad.
She luvs thi,
An' tha knows tha shud bi glad.....EEEEEEEEH!"
Not many people know that it was John Lennon's uncle, Albert Arbuckle, that wrote the original version of "She Loves You"
John translated it into scouse for the locals in the cavern club where it became She luvs yah (calm down) and it was only when Brian Epstein and Paul Mc' Cartney persuaded John to let them translate it a second time into proper English that it hit big. The rest is history of course.
"That thinks tha's lost thi luv,
Well a saw uh yisterdi.
It's thee shi's thinkin' o.
An' shi telled mi wot ter seh.
She sez shi luvs thi.
And tha knows that can't be bad.
She luvs thi,
An' tha knows tha shud bi glad.....EEEEEEEEH!"
Not many people know that it was John Lennon's uncle, Albert Arbuckle, that wrote the original version of "She Loves You"
John translated it into scouse for the locals in the cavern club where it became She luvs yah (calm down) and it was only when Brian Epstein and Paul Mc' Cartney persuaded John to let them translate it a second time into proper English that it hit big. The rest is history of course.
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Aye.... Albert Arbuckle died in 1985 at the ripe old age of 92.
His last big hit and arguably his most famous as a songwriter, was the 1984 smash, "Ayup" famously translated by Lionel Ritchie.
His last big hit and arguably his most famous as a songwriter, was the 1984 smash, "Ayup" famously translated by Lionel Ritchie.
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