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'''Yesterday's a Hard Word for Me''' is a song by [[Shaun Keaveny]]. It is a parody of the song 'Yesterday' by The Beatles from the album 'Help!'. It was first performed during [[Episode 032]] on Friday 29th July 2022.
'''Yesterday's a Hard Word for Me''' is a song by [[Shaun Keaveny]]. It is a parody of the song 'Yesterday' by The Beatles from the album 'Help!'. It was first performed during [[Episode 032]] on Friday 29th July 2022. It references Donald Trump's apparent difficulty in pronouncing the word 'Yesterday' with samples from his speech preparation outtakes<ref>[https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1550307254427172864 @therecount on Twitter - video marker 2:03]</ref>.
 
It references Donald Trump's apparent difficulty in pronouncing the word 'Yesterday' with samples from his speech preparation outtakes<ref>[https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1550307254427172864 @therecount on Twitter - video marker 2:03]</ref>.


Following the broadcast, Shaun introduced the song on Twitter<ref>[https://twitter.com/shaunwkeaveny/status/1553293127938674690 Shaun Keaveny 💙 on Twitter]</ref>, saying "the kind of silly shit that happens weekly on [the show]" and advertised the Patreon link.
Following the broadcast, Shaun introduced the song on Twitter<ref>[https://twitter.com/shaunwkeaveny/status/1553293127938674690 Shaun Keaveny 💙 on Twitter]</ref>, saying "the kind of silly shit that happens weekly on [the show]" and advertised the Patreon link.

Revision as of 12:25, 3 August 2022

Yesterday's a Hard Word for Me is a song by Shaun Keaveny. It is a parody of the song 'Yesterday' by The Beatles from the album 'Help!'. It was first performed during Episode 032 on Friday 29th July 2022. It references Donald Trump's apparent difficulty in pronouncing the word 'Yesterday' with samples from his speech preparation outtakes[1].

Following the broadcast, Shaun introduced the song on Twitter[2], saying "the kind of silly shit that happens weekly on [the show]" and advertised the Patreon link.

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