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  1. #401
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    I always loved the Beatles, and when I visited the nephews they had the game. I had no idea about it, but they handed me the sticks and I got behind the kit. They ran me through the setlist, and I was instantly hooked. Our first song, I drummed I Am the Walrus on easy. Its the best game ever, and I had to go out and buy it hahaha!
    Last edited by BeatleBeats51; 07-28-2010 at 02:29 PM.
    "That's all we got, one g*****n hit?"
    "You can't say g*****n on the air!"
    "Don't worry, its not like anyone's listening anyways..."

  2. #402
    Rising Star
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    My Family I still remember Sundays in the car, going to church while listening to some Beatles since i was 2

  3. #403
    My Grandma accidentaly got me into the beatles Normally my family has the Hard Rock/Heavy Metal station on, but in My Grandma's car always had the Oldies station, I heard a bunch of the beatles and before you knew they were right there on my music player

  4. #404
    Road Warrior
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    Haha, its pretty cool, that many grandparents gets the younger family members into Beatles. Its so nice.
    Reporter: Is Ringo the best drummer in the world?
    John Lennon: Ringo isn't even the best drummer in The Beatles.

  5. #405
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    Nov 2009
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    Harmonix got me into the Beatles, the bastards. Now I can't stop singing Dig a Pony.
    But, technically, I've known Come Together since I was like 7, but I never knew it was the Beatles that played it.

  6. #406
    My younger sister got me into them. She introduced me to some of their songs and I found that I really enjoyed them. Then a few months later RB:TB came out, giving me a reason to further explore their music.

    Now I've committed almost every song (DLC included) to memory and am continuing to expand my Beatles knowledge. I absolutely love the Beatles now. I can't believe I'd been missing out on their music most of my life!
    "Nothing's gonna change my world..."

    "And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong, I'm right where I belong. I'm right where I belong."

  7. #407
    I always liked a lot of Beatles songs since I was little, but now that I've started playing TB:RB I'm addicted to them.

  8. #408
    I started to like The Beatles after seeing Yellow Submarine on TV as a kid. I only started really getting into The Beatles after playing RB:TB. Good times. :3 d

  9. #409
    Opening Act
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    Jul 2009
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    I was in Junior High when they were big, so I got me into The Beatles. My older sister had some 45 singles, but I don't think she ever had any of the albums.
    F - is the Fire that rains from the Skies
    U - for Uranium Bomb!
    N - is for No Survivors...

  10. #410

    Smile Hard Day's night

    I Was Watching A Hard Day's Night For The First Time And I got hook on Paul Ringo Geroge and John


 

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