There’s so much that doesn’t make sense, not even in a way that’s nitpicking at the high-concept thing, but stuff like when the other two who remember the Beatles show up at the press conference and start shouting questions in a hostile way, then they come into the dressing room and are completely supportive. Or when he tells the story behind Hey Jude and his roadie guy looks at him like he’s lying, then never follows it up.

Starting to think I might have left the room for spells while it was on.

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only 4 the REAL fans

edit: “gonna to” is an honest error but I’m keeping it in bc funny

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might make a film where nobody but me can remember the film Yesterday so i make it and become famous

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was on BBC1 the other night

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Lol wrong thread

Still think it would be a better film if the one person who could remember all the Beatles songs couldn’t read or write music or play an instrument, and desperately had to find a way to express the songs in his head.

There’s at least a long magazine piece in this concept if someone wants to give it a go, like that podcast with the guy who could remember a song. Put the person with a team of session musicians in a studio for a week and see what they come out with

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Kazoo Beatles

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Reply All did an episode that is basically that premise

like that podcast with the guy who could remember a song.

I know :wink: (was meant to say couldn’t though, obvs)

:grinning: oops!