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Neil Finn

THE BEATLES

Let It Be APPLE, 1970

The very first record I ever owned was . My brother bought it for me for my 12th birthday, so it had a major effect on me. In hindsight it probably isn’t their strongest record, but it’s still pretty outstanding. “Across The Universe” is a great song to put on just after New Year’s, as everybody’s hugging – I would highly recommend it for making you feel the promise of the new year. But the album has some other great moments as well. It came with a special booklet including a whole lot of surreal dialogue from the film and

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