LA DISCOGRAFÍA CASI COMPLETA DE LOS BEATLES
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Here is a video of all my Beatles albums. Many were purchased at garage sales and yard sales for cheap, which explains the numerous duplicates. I encourage you to upload a video showcasing your own Beatles records. **NOTE: this video has been sped up, so no need to worry about how fast I seem to be handling the records.
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Paul listens to the song “Beautiful Boy” and tries to hold back the tears.
Notice the tribute in the song to Paul (“every day, in every way, is getting better and better”). It’s from The Beatles’ song “Getting Better” – John’s contribution to that song at the time was cynical and witty (his lyric was “it can’t get no worse”) but here he was sending a little message to Paul that Paul was right, life does just get keep getting better and better.
I see some people are arguing about McCartney’s solo career. Here are just a few of my favorite of his solo songs: Maybe I’m Amazed, Another Day, Oh Woman Oh Why, My Love, Little Lamb Dragonfly, Band on the Run, Jet, You Gave Me The Answer, She’s My Baby, Sally G, London Town, Mull of Kintyre, After the Ball/Million Miles, Goodnight Tonight, Daytime Nighttime Suffering, Tug of War, Here Today, Ballroom Dancing, Wanderlust, My Brave Face, This One, Young Boy, Calico Skies, Flaming Pie, Little WIllow, Beautiful Night, Magic, Heather, Fine Line, Jenny Wren, English Tea, A Certain Softness, Dance Tonight, End of the End, Feet in the Clouds, Sing the Changes, Highway, Light From Your Lighthouse, Sun is Shining… I’m forgetting a bunch…. The Other Me, Flying To My Home, Distractions…and the list goes on…
Had to disable comments because there are always a few dummies who ruin it for everyone else. Personally I’m trying not to look at comments anymore in most YouTube videos, but I was holding out optimism for this video since it seemed to be overwhelmingly positive for a long time.
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http://houseofthebeatles.info/, beatles memorabilia website,
beatles souvenir shop, shop online for beatles products, booknthings4u@yahoo.com
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This is the first attempt at my wall.
I had to do it again because it all fell down.
I put them back up and it looks different.
And also my door is all covered.
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Your thoughts?
Heres the article…
Disney and director Robert Zemeckis are negotiating to remake “Yellow Submarine,” the 1968 psychedelic animated film based on the music of The Beatles.
The studio has been quietly brokering a complicated rights deal that would give Zemeckis access to 16 original Beatles songs for a movie he will direct in the performance-capture 3-D digital production format he employed for “A Christmas Carol.” Disney opens that film November 6, with Jim Carrey playing Scrooge as well as the three ghosts who haunt him in the Charles Dickens tale.
The hope is to have "Yellow Submarine" ready to premiere around the 2012 Summer Olympics, which begins July 27 in London.
Disney would not comment on the negotiations or the project. Zemeckis’s ImageMovers would produce.
The deal marries cutting-edge 3-D feature technology with a surging reinterest in The Beatles, who appeared only in the film’s closing scene. Actors provided the voices for the animated characters of Beatles Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The storyline of the original took place in Pepperland, an undersea paradise protected by Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. When the band is captured by the music-hating Blue Meanies, a soldier is sent to Liverpool to fetch the Fab Four, who hop in the submarine and save the day.
Key to the deal is Zemeckis’ ability to use a treasure trove of classic Beatles tunes, from the title song to “All Together Now,” “Baby You’re a Rich Man,” “All You Need Is Love,” “When I’m 64,” “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” and “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.”
The deal has been months in the making with armies of lawyers and sources said that rights will encompass the future prospects of a Broadway stage musical — much as Disney accomplished with “The Lion King,” a Cirque du Soleil stage production (“Love,” a production based on Beatles tunes, has been running for two years at The Mirage) and merchandise.
“Yellow Submarine” is just the latest in a flurry of pacts for The Beatles. September will be a big month for the band that broke up in 1970, with the release of a flurry of remastered records and the vidgame “The Beatles: Rock Band.”
Disney’s talks follow the astounding $60 million deal that Sony made to turn the rehearsal footage for the final Michael Jackson concerts into a feature film.
Why are films and games like "Rock Band" successful in reaching into decades-old bands for songs that can be sold to young audiences? My personal musical tastes are stamped from the 1970s to the mid-1980s, but I would argue that there is very little contemporary competition for the classic acts of yesterday. Is there another Beatles, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen or U2 on the horizon?
(So far there is no mention of the Jonas Brothers)
I can tell this is gonna be bad.
First of all, it’s from Disney. I just hope they won’t let some stupid so-called talented Jonas bros or Zac Efron or Miley Cyrus ruin it.
Second, why don’t they just re-release it instead of making some 3-D remake. Originality is always the best. Most remakes are pretty bad.
This film was really awesome and way ahead of it’s time, a pure classic.
By making a remake, it has less chance of todays younger generation of seeing the original.
C’mon Disney, what have you let yourselves into?
Or mostly at least , to you. It is.
Im really into Beatles now.
thats good to hear. try tomorrow never knows.