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Subject: Re: Carpenters and their influences


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Federico Cruz
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Date Posted: 17:33:27 06/10/03 Tue
In reply to: Federico Cruz 's message, "Carpenters and their influences" on 19:26:16 06/06/03 Fri

And it must to exist too a reference disc of Good Vibrations ( see Coleman book page 59).

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Boat2Sail
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Date Posted: 10:03:28 06/12/03 Thu

About six months ago on a website called Yesterdayland, which unfortunately is not around anymore, there was a poll on the song Please Mr. Postman. They asked which version is your favorite. And they listed the Beatles, the Carpenters and Marvelettes.
This was the result:
3. Marvelettes with 6 votes
2. The Beatles 11 votes
1. The Carpenters 16 votes

I was surprised to see the Carpenters was the top choice. I really thought it would be the Beatles.


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