A little music related fun

Interesting looking at their eyes when they are playing.
John and George in particular look like they are enjoying themselves, Ringo is on the moment and enjoying it, John is at work.

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Exactly. What mesmerized me was how much pure joy they were experiencing when they played. Hooked me into playing.

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A bluesy, jazzy Beatles tribute by Marcus Miller: “Come Together.”

Wait for it. It’s worth it.

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LSD

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Absolutely wrong. :roll_eyes:

https://www.beatlesagain.com/the-beatles-on-ed-sullivan.html

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Then there was their live “in the round” appearance the next day, Feb. 11, 1964, at the DC Coliseum in Washington, DC. One song from that:

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Multiple Granmy award-winner Jon Batiste honors the Beatles with a moving rendition of “Blackbird.”

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That was beautiful.

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I will go out of my way to listen to Beatles’ covers and interpretations by the many talented musicians out there.

I also like listening to the isolated tracks (especially the bass) of their originals.

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I just might go at watch it today…

I knew it was Ellen Foley signing those lyrics, but had forgotten it was on an Ian Hunter tune… I was tracking down Meatloaf wrongly misremembering that it was not on his song this appeared.

Here ya go…

The Long One - The Beatles

Lady Madonna - The Beatles

Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John & Yoko * And The Plastic Ono Band

The Long and Winding Road - The Beatles

Rocky Raccoon - The Beatles

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Try this one, @Frank_Beard. It is one of the best I’ve ever heard.

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This is by far my favorite:

IMO improves on the original in every way :slight_smile:

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Perhaps something to look out for in just a bit, if you’re watching the American football Super Bowl. :rofl:

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Hahahaha it’s so true.

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“as painfully as possible” as the tempo is fantastic

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A few more for you, Frank:

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Really nice work, @JerryP.

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Thank you Mike!

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