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THE WHO - DALTREY SUPPORTS BEATLES BAN

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THE WHO frontman ROGER DALTREY has spoken out in support of a British radio station's ban on THE BEATLES' music. Virgin Radio morning programme The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show hit the headlines in the U.K. earlier this week (26Feb08) after its listeners voted to ban the Fab Four's music from the station's rotation playlists. And the 63-year-old rocker - whose band was one of the Beatles' contemporaries in the 1960s music charts - is pleased with the decision. He says, "I didn't like all their music. I understand that everything has its sell-by (expiration) date."


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fabfourplay Click for more info (1)

posted on 04/03/2008 20:39


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Don't yah know that It's a Fool WHO plays it cool by making his world a little colder Prophecy by Paul c. 1968




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BeatlesOverplayed Click for more info (1)

posted on 15/04/2008 17:18


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The Beatles have been WAY overplayed for the past 4+ decades. There is a lot of great music from the British Invasion that gets totally ignored. Beatles fans probably own every breath that they ever recorded and are ignorant of everything else. If you have to listen to Beatle music then listen at home. This poll was right on the money.







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