Twist & Shout & Shout & Shout May 12, 2020May 11, 2020 by kerbey, posted in 1960s, Celebrities, Culture, Funny, History, Music, Photography, Pics, Vintage, Youth The Century by Jennings and Brewster It’s February 12, 1964, and nobody in New York City cares a farthing that it’s Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. The Beatles have just arrived in NYC, and frenzied Beatlemaniacs across the street from New York’s Plaza Hotel are losing. Their. Minds. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
What? It’s not like a really long time ago. Well, not from my perspective anyway. LikeLiked by 1 person
And they said it would never last, Kerbey.
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Good point. I still listen to The Beatles.
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Me too!
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One of the best.
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I remember the news coverage that day. Yikes!
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Seriously? Wow.
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What? It’s not like a really long time ago. Well, not from my perspective anyway.
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