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Topic History of: A World Without Sounds of the Sixties
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JK2006 Brilliant; they should run it again!
STRATEGY There was a show about this on BBC Radio 2 back in 2009...

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p1mv7
JK2006 I often wish John was still around. He would have been a very useful friend for me over the past 15 years. An intelligent, supportive and loyal man with many negative sides too. He didn't suffer fools gladly.
NCS ... sounds more Paul than John to me

You are right. Apparently when your pal John heard the line "Please lock me away" he fell about laughing and refused to have anything to do with the song, reckoning no one would ever record it.
dixie Agree. Don't forget to include "Like Dreamers Do" A hit Lennon/McCartney wrote for The Applejacks.