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    12/30/2008

    Angie in the Sky with Diamonds

    Sam: OK, remember when Paul McCartney wrote the song "Michelle" and then he only wrote the first part, Annie said. And then he gave that part to John Lennon, and he wrote the part that said, "I love you, I love you, I love you." And Annie said that it wouldn't have been the same song without that... and that's why the whole world cried when the Beatles broke up on April 10, 1970.

    Beatles之所以伟大,是因为他们总能用最简单的旋律与歌词写出最真实动人的情感...

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    Miffy Yuwrote:
    已阅
    Apr. 17
    Traviswrote:
    严肃点...这抒情呢
    Dec. 31
    white misswrote:
    en en 太阳煎蛋,蛋黄不要太生
    Dec. 30
    xiao xuwrote:
    ture... true lol
    Dec. 30
    xiao xuwrote:
    ture... 和蛋炒饭一个道理
    Dec. 30

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