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Song Number 34 in the Summer of Beatles series is the ninth song from the album Magical Mystery Tour. It is titled All You Need is Love. (Ain’t it the truth.) The other songs are found here. And here is yesterday’s song with some adjustments: Did you know that there are lots of official Beatles
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I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello. This brings the total number of Beatles remakes to 33. Only 180 to go.
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This song completes side one of the Beatles album Magical Mystery Tour, for all you keeping score at home. The rest of them can be found here. And don’t forget, your mother should know I Am The Walrus.
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This is the sixth song posted here from the Beatles album Magical Mystery Tour. The rest of them can be found here. There is an actual street called Blue Jay Way. You can read all about it here.
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Here is a perfect song for a plane flight: Or a bus trip:
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I remember when I first heard these songs. They knocked my socks off. I still haven’t found them. And both of them have the same theme: Flying Here are my versions of Back in the USSR, from the Beatles White Album, and Flying from Magical Mystery Tour. The other remakes can be found here.
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Do you remember where you were the first time you heard the album Dark Side of The Moon? Apparently you can play it along with the movie “The Wizard of Oz” and the Scarecrow plays an amazing air guitar solo during the song Money. You just have to start it when the third flying monkey
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Here is a Steely Dan song like you have never heard before: As long as I can remember, except for a few years before it was written, this has been perfect summer music. Maybe that’s because it came out in June. It needs no introduction. It resides with the rest of the songs here.
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The Walrus was Paul. Actually, I have no clues. But I do have new music. These two songs can also be found with the other ones here.
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Here is a song you might recognize. This is the 20th song that can be found here. And here is number 21:
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One of the instruments on this song is appropriately called “84 Retro Synth.” As you no doubt know by now, the other songs can be found here. I am amazed at the difference in sound quality after it went through the compression process. What do you think?
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That’s what the song says. Check these out: The rest of them can be found here.
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This is the first song I have done with a drum track that isn’t a loop made by someone else. It was actually transcribed from the songbook. I think it came out rather nice. This song needs no introduction. It can be found with the others here.
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I can’t think of any better way to start a day then listening to new music. Check this one out. The others can be found here. One of the instruments on the track is appropriately named “Digital Glitter.“ Here are some more from way back when…
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I am taking a break from Steely Dan so that I can remake some of these Beatles classics. Here is a medley of songs from side two of the Abbey Road album: And here they are individually wrapped:
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Here is a song that never gets oldIt warms my heart when it feels coldIf you listen to it you can’t loseAnd the name of the song is Deacon Blues
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Last time I went to the gym I hopped on the treadmill. People started looking at me funny so I decided to run instead. But seriously folks. This song is a bit wild, so hold on to your hats. I give you Daddy Don’t Live in that New York City No More, from the Katy
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Did you know that Steely Dan has more than one song with the words Gold Teeth in the title? Well, they do. They are from different albums, however. The first song was titled Your Gold Teeth, and it was on the Countdown to Ecstasy album. The second song was titled, interestingly enough, Your Gold Teeth
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Just exactly what is a spangled leather poncho? And why is the Gaucho wearing it? And what is a Custerdome? I have no idea. But I like this title song from the Steely Dan album Gaucho. It can be found, along with the other remakes, here. Here are the lyrics if you would like to
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I recently bought a hearing aid that has a noise cancellation feature. So it basically doesn’t do anything. It’s kind of like the shampoo I use. It is for “dry, unmanageable hair,” which is exactly what it gives me. This song is from Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill album, titled Only a Fool Would





