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Article Title: Them
Author of reported comment: Don
Comment Date: 18:15 on Sep 29 2011
Comment: Hi Reo, first off, the Beatles were not a black & white band; they were a 4 white man band ( yes, at one time r & b artist billy preston joined them). Secondly, I don't believe that the word "notorious" is a proper word to describe JESUS: the first definition of the word notorious is "widely but "unfavorably" known. JESUS IS FAVORABLY AND WIDELY KNOWN!! You also state that "they" (i.e. the Beatles)as a group had said, that they were more notorious than JESUS. The word notorious was never used, the word used was "popular": THESE ARE TWO DIFFERENT WORDS! John Lennon is the only member of the Beatles that said the statement; not the whole group; and John Lennon later recanted his statement, yes, he said it was wrong to say what he said and didn't mean to offend. BTW, like it or not, the Beatles were a very talented and successful group; I am glad top ccm vet and great guitarist Phil Keaggy learned from them. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel.
   
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