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Hello, My name is Temmy, and ussually my friends call me Temz. I was born in Surabaya, at 14th March 1985 I live with my parents, a little brother, and sister. My hobby is listening music,i like music, all kind of music except dangdut, play music, and im an audiophile You can categorize me as a very happy person, Yeah, i have a lot of friends. making friends is one of my hobby and i'm good at it. And i want to share and discuss all about music information..
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Monday, May 14, 2012
1. It may sound impossible but there are still lots of Beatles song unreleased. The most remarkable one is the experimental piece recorded in January of 1967 made specifically for the Million Volt Light and Sound Rave showcase at Camden Roundhouse in London and has never been released and the illustrious 27-minute jam of Helter Skelter. The three surviving Beatles also worked in the early ‘90s preceding the Anthology release titled Grow Old with Me also remains unreleased. 

2. Lennon and Paul McCartney sing for the Rolling Stones and provided backing vocals to the 1967 single We Love You. 

3. Aside from writing hundreds of songs for the band, Lennon and McCartney also wrote tons of songs for other artists such as One and One is two (with Mike Shannon for the Strangers), From A Window (With Billy J Kramer for The Dakotas), Come and Get It (Badfinger), Step Inside Love and It’s For You (Cilla Black), Woman (for Peter and Gordon).

4. The third album of the band A Hard Day’s Night is the only album to contain Lennon-McCartney compositions.

5. Lennon changed his middle name to Ono from Winston after marrying Japanese-American artist, musician, author and peace activist Yoko Ono. Also, James is the real first name of McCartney, not Paul. 

6. Get Back Don’t, Let Me Down is the only Beatles single to feature another musician on its credit (credited to the Beatles with Billy Preston). The musician was recruited by George Harrison to take pressure off in the growing tension in the band. Preston played the Hammond organ on both songs. 

7. Lennon is heard to mumbling “I buried Paul” at the end of the song Strawberry Fields Forever, which fueled the ‘Paul is dead’ speculations. Lennon was actually saying “cranberry sauce”. Also, the final version of the song was made by mixing two takes in different keys and speeds, which was considered as a remarkable achievement considering the music equipment and technology of the time, but then it still failed to satisfy Lennon. 

8. The early instrumental track entitled Cry for a Shadow recorded in 1961 is the only track credited to Harrison and Lennon, when the band was backing Tony Sheridan. Dig It and Flying are the two tracks credited to the all four of the band. 

9. Ringo Starr was the first one to leave the group; he walked out during their 1968 acrimonious White Album sessions. Thus, all the three remaining members took turns on the drums for some of the songs. When Ringo Starr returned to the group, he found this drum kit all covered with flowers. 

10. The closest time the band came to reunite was at Eric Clapton’s wedding in 1979. All of the band members attended, except Lennon.

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