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I will always love the satisfying click of a cassette tape going in.
Also yes, it is very touching.
It’s a beautiful and haunting song. The images of the fab four together after so many years gives a sort of ghastly and extremely sentimental feeling that jolts the soul and the shakes the bedrock of our musical journey. There will never be anything as beautiful as the Beatles and how they shaped music and enticed an entire planet with it, the one exception maybe being the chorus sung at the pearly gates.
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Made me cry