QUESTION OF THE DAY by TBU Editor Uncle Albert Pritchard. Friday - TopicsExpress



          

QUESTION OF THE DAY by TBU Editor Uncle Albert Pritchard. Friday January 8th 2015 Look for different photos for todays Question Of The Day on both The Beatles Universe and The Beatles Universe-Features Pages. Thank you and enjoy! I dont think he really felt threatened by the Beatles. He appreciated the excitement of their records, and he thought they were fine songwriters. I remember him saying several times, Theres room enough for everybody. Who said, Theres room enough for everybody. Answer Tomorrow Same Beatle Time (If Possible) and Station! Yesterdays QuestionWhat does Paul frequntly repeat during the Im Down sessions refering to Mick Jagger? Answer ... During Im Down sessions Paul frequently repeats Plastic soul, man, plastic soul, revealing it as a negro musicians sentence to refer to Mick Jagger. Plastic soul is a term coined during the 1960s by popular black musicians to describe Mick Jagger, a white musician singing soul music. Paul McCartney later referenced the phrase as the name of the The Beatles album Rubber Soul, which was inspired by the term plastic soul. In a studio conversation recorded in June 1965 after recording the first take of Im Down, McCartney says Plastic soul, man. Plastic soul. Congratulations to Linda Eleanor Rigby Robbins, Barb (2 Pages) Rhein Guthrie, Ryan Felten, Ted Felicetti, Truett Garner, Jim Meyer, Ryan Felten, Ian Cole & David Calderon for knowing the answer to the question. Thank you to all who played and commented.
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