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An interesting link (to me)
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Posted Mar 20, 2006 by Alfredo
Well, this might be an eye- and earopener for those who are interested in their music; "The official top 100 Beatles Sites"


http://top.dmbeatles.com/


Just found out by accident, "yesterday".smiley



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An interesting link (to me)
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 by Alfredo
The so called "lost tapes" (stolen) have been found in The netherlands in 2003.

After prof. research they concluded that they were the one and only.

Later on I did read in the national newspaper, that Paul would like to release sonfs that never have been released before.

Two questions;

1) do you know anything about the plan for releassing

2) What are the songs not released, because there appear to be many bootlogs, but I don't know these.


Greetings from Amsterdam.

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