Archive for June, 2009

How to play “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey” (Bass Cover)

A bass cover of “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey” from a great asian bassist:  Beatleoyaji

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How to play “Helter Skelter”

The following videos shows a tutorial on how to play the guitar part of “Helter Skelter” from The Beatles White Album.
Thanks to Danmansmusic.com

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Ringo’s solo project

Clip from an Anthology spoof. Bored with the procrastination within Beatles sessions Ringo launches a solo project.
More clips on The Beatles Antrhromorphology site

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How to play “Martha My Dear”

Pianojohn showing us how to play “Martha My Dear” on piano.
Thank you John!!!

PART 1

PART 2

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“Hello, Good Bye” reloaded

A funny home-made cartoon by McCartnee

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Doyle Dykes: “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (Live)

Doyle Dykes is an absolutely amazing fingerstyle guitarist. His “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” live performance was in the Taylor Guitars Booth at the 2008 NAMM show.

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“Dear Prudence” by Fargenbastich

A very good cover of Lennon’s “Dear Prudence” from the “White Album” by Fargenbastich. This is what he says about: “The greatest band, my greatest influence, I’ve covered them more than anyone else. E tuned down to D”.

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“Across The Universe” by Clavisimo

Animation clip for “Across The Universe” created by Clavisimo.
His interpretation of this Beatles song is simple but effective…

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“Tomorrow Never Knows” by Bob Pipe

A great abstract music video to the Beatles song ‘”Tomorrow Never Knows” from the 1966 album “Revolver”.  Directed by Bob Pipe.

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Beatles poster sells for $50,000

The 1967 poster came from the Beatles Fan Club of Great Britain

The 1967 poster came from the Beatles Fan Club of Great Britain

A Sgt Pepper souvenir poster bearing the signatures of all four Beatles has sold for $52,500 (£31,720) at a pop memorabilia auction in New York.

Among an array of 300 musical items that went under the hammer were a set of Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics, which made $25,000 (£15,090).

A bass guitar owned by late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was snapped up for $43,750 (£26,415).

In total, the auction fetched more than $650,000 (£392,200), said Christie’s…

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