Sgt. Pepper, Rubber Soul
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The Beatles logo (with the dropped T) was created especially for the band, a font has been developed which looks very similar called Bootle.
There are 13 British albums with some tracks that were never featured on an album (Look up Past Masters Vol 1 and 2) The albums are: Please Please Me, With the Beatles, A Hard Days Night, Beatles for Sale, Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles (commonly referred to as The White Album), Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, and Let it Be. (If you wanted American Albums I'm sorry because there are a lot of those and I do not know many of them)
Aside from "Drive My Car" (and the end of "You Never Give Me Your Money"), the Beatles didn't go in for songs with automobiles. George Harrison did two songs involving cars in the 1970s; "It's What You Value" (inspired by drummer Jim Keltner's taking a Mercedes for payment, when he toured with Harrison) and "Faster" (inspired by his race-driving friends).
Rubber Soul was created on 1965-12-03.
Rubber Soul Project was created in 1994-12.
a mirror shows the manifestation of the mind and soul.
The cast of The Rubber Soul Project - 2004 includes: Filip Petrovic as himself
Rubber Soul
it was help! Sorry, Help was released in 1965. Revolver was the followup to Rubber Soul.
This superstition dates back to the early Romans who believed a mirror had the power to confiscate part of your soul. Any distortion of your reflection, like breaking a mirror was believed to cause a corruption of your soul.
People used to believe that your reflection was really your soul. If you broke a mirror, you broke your soul as well. Note from PickledOnionGirl: That's why Vampires are believed to be invisible in a mirror. Vampires supposedly don't have souls.
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enturies ago, people believed that a person's image in a mirror was actually a reflection of the person's soul (much like the way Native Americans felt that a photograph stole part of their soul and why they resisted being photographed). Further, this is why vampires can't see themselves in the mirror--they have no soul. Anyway, believing that their soul was in the mirror, breaking a mirror meant that a part of the soul would not be able to reunite with the body. Obviously, without a portion of the soul, a person would be in for some bad luck. The seven years thing comes from the Romans. They believed that a person's health and fortune changed every seven years.