Beatles
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Do you know what a vampire’s favorite moon is? Why, a blood moon, of course! Do you know what you call a bug on the moon? A lunar-tick. There are actual sites that have nothing but moon jokes (or close attempts). You probably already know this, but tonight there will be a blood moon. So…
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Do you think Ralph Nader watched television? And if so, what brand? Perhaps a Zenith? Think about it…. (One reader said to me “I don’t get it.” Zenith and Nadir are terms that describe opposite points: zenith is the highest point, while nadir is the lowest point. But if one needs to explain a joke…
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If so, do I have the site for you! Check out online puzzles here. One of these songs has an instrument called “Outer Space Bells.” See if you can figure out which one it is. They can all be found with the other songs here.
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Here is my version of “Help” by the Beatles. This one uses a Philicorda.
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And then I went to my laptop and finished these songs – some remakes of early Beatles music. They can be found with the other songs here.
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Two of these songs were posted one year ago today. However, I think these latest versions are much easier to listen to. They are from the Beatles albums Let it Be, Rubber Soul, and Abbey Road. But you already knew that, I bet.
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Sounds like Star Trek. But they are actually what they call “plugins.” And don’t forget, all of these classics can be found here.
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These two songs go out to Ringo Starr on his birthday. Fun fact: Both of these songs start in the key of G. Also, there was no bass line written on the sheet music for the second song, so I wrote that part.
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Here is music for your celebrations. These songs use a Moog synthesizer effect. And don’t forget, these are all found on the Beatles page.
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What would you call a Shrink who has retired? A Shrunk? While you are pondering that question, have a listen to the latest songs.
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Just hit play, relax and float downstream. The other songs can be found here (but you already knew that).
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Today marks the start of the “Summer of George.” And when I say “George” I mean George Harrison, who played guitar on these songs, and most likely did some background harmonies.
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This is perfect background music for any social gathering. You can download this song and many others here.
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Friday is always a good day for new music, so here are three more songs. And don’t forget to share with all your friends that these songs are all posted here.
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Get that download folder ready, because here are some more songs to be added. And as always, the other songs can be found here.
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I have been asked many times “Why do you do so many Beatles songs?” and my answer is always the same: “Because they are the Greatest!” As you no doubt know by now, the others can be found here. Unless of course this is your first time here. If that is the case, welcome.
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The reverb really makes this song come alive, don’t you think? The other Beatles songs are here. Do you notice how similar they sound in the beginning? That is because they both start out with an F chord. Fixing a Hole is F-Minor, Strawberry Fields is F-Major.
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The music program I use has added some new instruments including no less than three different types of Rhodes keyboards. You know what this means, right? I need to remake every song using this instrument. It shouldn’t take more than 2,000 hours or so. The others are found here.
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Here are some more Beatles remakes. They can be found with the other Platinum releases here.
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If it is, then this is for you. And if it isn’t your birthday today, it is also for you. (Whoever you are.)




