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A Day In the Life- Beatles (Music Class Project)

I made this for music class.

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The Life of A Fool [on the hill] Beatles Music Video

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A music video to the song The Fool on the Hill by The Beatles.

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In my life- Beatles

the best song ever made by the beatles

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Here, There, And Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles by Geoff Emerick

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Here, There, and Everywhere: My Life Recording The Beatles by Geoff Emerick (and Howard Massey) is probably my favorite book on The Beatles because it allows me to take such an intimate look at the recording of classic Beatles LPs like 1966′s Revolver (the first album that Emerick was lead recording engineer on.)

From ‘day Tripper’ to One Day in a Life, Twenty-five Year Detour Leads Bill Wren Back to Music

Bill Wren was only fourteen when The Beatles took the stage on the Ed Sullivan Show. It wasn’t long before he bought a bass guitar at a local music store and learned to play. In high school, Bill and his band performed the Fab Four’s “Day Tripper” to the adulation of their fanatic classmates. It was in that very moment his world changed forever. He would spend the next fifteen years playing bass in Rock bands stretching from Michigan to Texas. However, after a twenty-five year detour from music, Bill has now returned to music as much more than a bass player. His debut release, One Day in a Life, displays how his well-honed songwriting skills have evolved with his seamless ability to blend styles.

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