I have a Beatles poster from Italy, but I don’t quite understand it. It’s the size of a sheet of legal paper, has a B&W picture of the Beatles standing together in a studio, and it says across the top, "NE HO ABBASTANZA," which I think means "I’ve had enough" in Italian.
Does anyone know the story behind this? I know it’s a song by the Who and later by McCartney… is this a mistake?
Hmm…Interesting… but i have no answer to your question. I have no idea, but definitely a good question.
As far as I know you aren’t mistaken, one of my friends has a poster similar to that one. We did some research and we came to the same conclusion as you.
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Hmm…Interesting… but i have no answer to your question. I have no idea, but definitely a good question.
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