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Video: Hey Jude (alternate version)
Even though I’m a Beatles fan, I just can’t stand to hear the song “Hey Jude” anymore. I reached “critical-mass-burnout” long ago. However, I got a big laugh out of this “alternate version” from YouTube.
The Beatles - Let It Be
The Beatles/1967 - 1970 - disc 2 When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me Speaking words of wisdom, let it be. And in my hour of darkness She is standing right in front of me Speaking words of wisdom, let it be. Let it be, let it be. Whisper [...]
Synthesizers have feelings too
One of the things that I sometimes think I don’t do enough of with my blog is make tiny posts just to say things like, you know: Check out this Beatles cover because it has a really great fucking keytar solo.
New U2 Songs
For those that love U2. Here are the songs on the upcoming album. “Get On Your Boots” The likely first single, this blazing, fuzzed-out rocker picks up where “Vertigo” left off. “It started just with me playing and Larry drumming,” the Edge recalls. “And we took it from there.” “Stand Up Comedy” Another hard rock tune, powered by an unexpectedly slinky groove and a riff that lands between the Beatles’ “Come Together” and Led Zep’s “Heartbreaker.” Edge recently hung out with Jimmy Page and
kelleeeee: “Something” - The Beatles
kelleeeee: “Something” - The Beatles
Get all the Beatles tracks for free
Extraordinary story out there that Beatles fans can finally get their hands on the Fab Four's back catalogue, thanks to a Norwegian website. I can't imagine that the lawyers will allow it to continue but Norwegian broadcasting company NRK is releasing a podcast that tells the story behind each Beatles song, followed by the actual tune - all 212 of them. Apparently a deal between NRK and Norwegian organization TONO, which owns the music rights, allows NRK to publish the podcast which goes
2008: The Year In Music
According to last.fm these are the bands that I listened to most during 2008. There are a few bands that were also on last years list, namely Ween and Modest Mouse, however both have slid down in there positioning. 1. Ween (4th last year) 2. The Beatles (9th last year) 3. Nirvana 4. Pixies 5. Peter Tosh 6. Gomez 7. Built To Spill 8. Neutral Milk Hotel 9. Pennywise 10. The Raconteurs Below is a wave graph of the top 75 artists that I listened to over the last year (click for a larger
via: justinesamantha: Fiona Apple - Across the Universe (the...
via: justinesamantha: Fiona Apple - Across the Universe (the Beatles cover)
Beatles - Free Beatles Podcasts Go Online
A large portion of the BEATLES' back catalogue is to made available for downloading for the first time, thanks to a collection of Norwegian journalists. Podcasts from ...
meltinyourmouth: Note to self: People like graphs about the...
meltinyourmouth: Note to self: People like graphs about the Beatles (or is it love?) Well, I love both separately…so if you put them together it’s like complete euphoria.
The Beatles Rooftop Concert In 1969
The Beatles Rooftop Concert In 1969 By TheRoboticMushroom on Jan 5, 2009 in Features | 0 Comments The Beatle famous rooftop concert from the top of Abbey Road Studios on January 30, 1969 can be seen (and heard of course) right here. It was the last live performance The Beatles ever gave. Check it out: Part 1 (”Get Back” & “Don’t Let Me Down”) Part 2 (”I’ve Got A Feeling” & “One After The 909″) Part 3 (”Dig A Pony” & “Get Back”)
