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A Hard Day's Night - Breaking the Rules!

An episode of the Thank God for the Beatles! podcast, hosted by Karen, titled "A Hard Day's Night - Breaking the Rules!" was published on November 28, 2020 and runs 63 minutes.

November 28, 2020 ·63m · Thank God for the Beatles!

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Co-hosts Karen and Jeff fondly recall the album and feature film A Hard Day's Night.  The movie, directed by Richard Lester, provided a rollicking glimpse of a day in the life of the charismatic group.  The movie was cheeky, clever and was the perfect vehicle to capture the joy of Beatlemania.  And the songs were pretty great too!

Co-hosts Karen and Jeff fondly recall the album and feature film A Hard Day's Night.  The movie, directed by Richard Lester, provided a rollicking glimpse of a day in the life of the charismatic group.  The movie was cheeky, clever and was the perfect vehicle to capture the joy of Beatlemania.  And the songs were pretty great too!

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