"I want to buy a The Beatles record."

>"I want to buy a The Beatles record."
>"I want to buy a Beatles record."
Which one is the fucking right one to say?

>I want to buy a record by The Beatles

I want to pirate a record by The Beatles is the sentence you're looking for

I think the correct way is pic related

>a Beatles record
This is correct

And so is
>I want to buy a record by the Beatles

>buy

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i bet theres a month long argument about this on a wikipedia talk page somewhere

The second one
What autist talks like the first one?

"I want to buy a Rolling Stones record."

depends.
if you are talking about a specific record and the person you are talking to knows which one the correct sentence is "i want to buy the beatles record"
if you are looking for any beatles record or know of a specific record but the other person does not know which one you say you want to buy a beatles record.

>I want to buy The Beatles.

I want to buy a record of "The Beatles" by The Beatles

"I want Beatle"

Do these The Beatles sell their stuff on Bandcamp? If not, I'll just pirate it.

I want to buy The Beatles' The Beatles record.

lol hehe

You mean a The Beatles's The Beatles record?

no

those who own their music might

>wanting to give mccartney more sheckles

>I want to buy [Album Name] by the Beatles

>i want to buy the new the beatles record
>is the the beatles album out yet

I present,

Autism: The Thread

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