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HARRYOATMEAL
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I like Bruce Spizer. I'm thankful he's had some type of involvement in many wonderful Beatles projects. (Not a big fan of his defense of Martin Lewis, but that really has more to do with Martin Lewis than Bruce Spizer.) Sadly, Katrina wasn't the last disaster he's been involved in. (Not that I'm blaming him for Katrina or any of the disasters...just that his name keeps cropping up.) There was "The Capitol Versions 2" which nobody at Apple, EMI or Capitol seemed to be in charge of...from recycling the "Real Love" picture sleeve (were they really short of pics of the Fabs?), to cheating us out of the "Help!" gatefold, to whatever genius decided to make their own mono masters...oh, let's see, "Box Of Vision"...a box to put your remastered cds in...that came in a box...but it has the artwork for the cds...that you'd put in the box...and it has the same cover as...world premiered at Infested With Fans (after it had already gone on sale)...the Beatles edition of Trivial Pursuit. Unlike the happy people attending the demo of "Beatles Rock Band"...the witnesses to said world premier seemed pretty unanimous with their opinion..."THAT SUCKS!"
So, to help Mr. Spizer with not having to think too hard about future disasters, free of charge, he's quite welcome to these wonderful ideas:
1. "The VeeJay Versions" box set...16 songs spread out over 4 albums.
2. "The Swan Versions"...three songs on two cd singles
3. "The Tollie Singles"...four songs on two cd singles...and one picture sleeve!
4. "The Capitol Versions Volume 3"..."Rock & Roll Music", "Love Songs", "20 Greatest Hits" and "Reel Music".
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 I have a Beatles trivia boxed game from 20 someodd years ago that had numerous wrong answers.

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Yes, and when you play with a quazi or nonFABfan, you end up loosing over those wrong answers....

*hears I'm A Loser" in head

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A Quazi? Were you playing with Hitler? Did he explain his absence on the Sgt. Pepper cover?
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It was a short answer....
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Maybe it had to do with the crowd on the cover being lessened by about 6 million or so.
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