A Fuss Over "Eleanor Rigby" Song
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Bumping this up because apparently nobody has read the wild coincidence of Eleanor's great-grandfather's occupation. I posted the census and William Whitfield is listed in the middle.
I answered on the other thread and will do it also here, funny how he was a "QuarryMan" which is the name of the group Lennon formed and eventually became "The Beatles".
Thank you again Yankeefan! ️️
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Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Wow. It's amazing what you're delivering here. I didn't know anything about it.
Thank you Little Willow. You don't know as much about The Beatles history because I know it hasn't been that long since you became a Macca fan. I thought others here would respond, but I guess I might as well hit my head against a brick wall. Sorry, just venting.
Oh, no please don't hit your head against a brick wall. I care about you too much. Otherwise I've known the Beatles' music since 2013. But I didn't have access to as much information as I do now. I've only been interested in Mr. McCartney's music really since 2018. I still love the Beatles. But today I've taken a different path. That's also why I joined Maccabaord.
I hope you won't be too upset with me.Never! Read what Yankeefan posted earlier on this thread. It is information you may have not known.
Thank you Nancy
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Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Wow. It's amazing what you're delivering here. I didn't know anything about it.
Thank you Little Willow. You don't know as much about The Beatles history because I know it hasn't been that long since you became a Macca fan. I thought others here would respond, but I guess I might as well hit my head against a brick wall. Sorry, just venting.
Oh, no please don't hit your head against a brick wall. I care about you too much. Otherwise I've known the Beatles' music since 2013. But I didn't have access to as much information as I do now. I've only been interested in Mr. McCartney's music really since 2018. I still love the Beatles. But today I've taken a different path. That's also why I joined Maccabaord.
I hope you won't be too upset with me.As Nancy said, you are fine and she was expecting a response from older guys like BJ and myself for example. I am checking in less now because there is not much new on board that interests me at this time so that is why I did not respond earlier. BTW - "Little Willow" is one of my old time McCartney favorites and I said for years I wish he would have done it live during his acoustic part of concert. - Oh well -lol.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Wow. It's amazing what you're delivering here. I didn't know anything about it.
Thank you Little Willow. You don't know as much about The Beatles history because I know it hasn't been that long since you became a Macca fan. I thought others here would respond, but I guess I might as well hit my head against a brick wall. Sorry, just venting.
Oh, no please don't hit your head against a brick wall. I care about you too much. Otherwise I've known the Beatles' music since 2013. But I didn't have access to as much information as I do now. I've only been interested in Mr. McCartney's music really since 2018. I still love the Beatles. But today I've taken a different path. That's also why I joined Maccabaord.
I hope you won't be too upset with me.As Nancy said, you are fine and she was expecting a response from older guys like BJ and myself for example. I am checking in less now because there is not much new on board that interests me at this time so that is why I did not respond earlier. BTW - "Little Willow" is one of my old time McCartney favorites and I said for years I wish he would have done it live during his acoustic part of concert. - Oh well -lol.
Thank you Yankeefan 2. You are all so kind.
Yes, I agree with you about Little Willow. That song is beautiful. In fact, it saved my life. That song stopped me from doing something irreparable. That's why my artist name is Little Willow.
I owe a lot to Mr McCartney. Without even knowing it he protects me through his songs. At least I think he protects us all. I don't know what you think. -
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Wow. It's amazing what you're delivering here. I didn't know anything about it.
Thank you Little Willow. You don't know as much about The Beatles history because I know it hasn't been that long since you became a Macca fan. I thought others here would respond, but I guess I might as well hit my head against a brick wall. Sorry, just venting.
Oh, no please don't hit your head against a brick wall. I care about you too much. Otherwise I've known the Beatles' music since 2013. But I didn't have access to as much information as I do now. I've only been interested in Mr. McCartney's music really since 2018. I still love the Beatles. But today I've taken a different path. That's also why I joined Maccabaord.
I hope you won't be too upset with me.As Nancy said, you are fine and she was expecting a response from older guys like BJ and myself for example. I am checking in less now because there is not much new on board that interests me at this time so that is why I did not respond earlier. BTW - "Little Willow" is one of my old time McCartney favorites and I said for years I wish he would have done it live during his acoustic part of concert. - Oh well -lol.
Thank you Yankeefan 2. You are all so kind.
Yes, I agree with you about Little Willow. That song is beautiful. In fact, it saved my life. That song stopped me from doing something irreparable. That's why my artist name is Little Willow.
I owe a lot to Mr McCartney. Without even knowing it he protects me through his songs. At least I think he protects us all. I don't know what you think.Yes Paul’s songs always help me through, especially during the Covid Pandemic. There are so many positive songs which help in tough times. Great Day is my latest favorite. There are about 200 on my best of Paul playlist. I put on an album and turn up the sound. Paul has the best Happy Music