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From mogleyb@aol.com
Subject He Who Can Not Dance Will Say The Paul is Bad
Date Thu, 21 Jun 2007 21:33:23 -0400

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Apparently over 200 thousand peops in 2 weeks 


beg to differ with your? 


Mandolins and embarrassing dancing gravely vocal theories

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Cue National Lampoons Lennon Impression "Mick Jagger and his..."


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Mega Congrads To Stew and Heidi for deservingly lining up to one of the best theatrical reviews i have ever read




Mbe? 


np White Stripes Live at Icky Thump Records







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LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - 
Paul McCartney, George Harrison
and the songs of John Lennon can all be found in the top 15 of
the U.S. pop album chart, the biggest confluence of ex-Beatles
in years.













McCartney celebrated his 65th birthday (June 18) by holding
at No. 3 for a second week on the Billboard 200 with his new
solo album "Memory Almost Full."


The late George Harrison joined Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Bob
Dylan and Roy Orbison in the Traveling Wilburys. The
supergroup's two albums have been repackaged with a DVD and
that collection entered the chart at No. 9.


The charity album "Instant Karma: The Amnesty International
Campaign to Save Darfur," featuring cover versions of John
Lennon songs by artists like U2, Green Day and Big & Rich,
opened at No. 15.


It's been just over 16 years since a Traveling Wilburys
album appeared on the Billboard 200. The quintet's first set
debuted at No. 57 in November 1988, and peaked at No. 3. The
self-titled album spent 53 weeks on the chart. The follow-up,
"The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3," recorded after Orbison's
death, debuted at No. 40 in November 1990, and peaked at No.
11, ultimately spending 22 weeks on the chart. That means the
new collection is the second-highest charting of the three
releases by the Traveling Wilburys.


In the United Kingdom, the coming together of the former
Beatles is in even sharper relief. "The Traveling Wilburys
Collection" debuted at No. 1, McCartney's "Memory Almost Full"
fell five places to No. 10, and an album by John Lennon,
"Lennon Legend - The Very Best Of" opened at No. 30. The
"Instant Karma" album won't be released until June 25, and will
only be eligible for the separate compilation album chart.


Reuters/Billboard

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