magical mystery tour
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The Beatles used swing beats often in their songs (some of us just didn’t notice!). I know this because I have transcribed a lot of their songs with a straight beat and when it was turned into an mp3 it didn’t sound right. Some of their songs that use a swing beat are Penny Lane,
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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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Just hit play, relax and float downstream. The other songs can be found here (but you already knew that).
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Yesterday’s 24-hour download total of songs from this site was a new record. So let’s keep the fun going. These songs can be found with the other ones here.
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Do you remember the first time you heard Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles? For me it was Christmas Day a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away. I am re-doing many of my versions of those songs. Here are some new ones fresh off the press.
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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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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.





