“Only A Northern Song” animation

A home-made animation of “Only A Northern Song” a psychadelic song written by George Harrison and published on Yellow Submarine soundtrack

“Only A Northern Song” was recorded on 13 February, 1967, with overdubs added on 14 February and 20 April, during the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band sessions. It was recorded using two 4-track tape machines, allowing eight tracks for the complex arrangement of the song, a method not common at the time in recording at Abbey Road. However, problems arose to getting both 4-track machines to begin playback at the exact same time, causing difficulties mixing in stereo.

Therefore only a “fake stereo”, or Duophonic mix was created from the mono mix to appear on the original stereo release of Yellow Submarine, and the song was one of only seven mono tracks released in the 2009 remastered Stereo Box Set (the only mono track released on the 2009 release of Yellow Submarine), instead of the unfavoured “fake stereo” mix. This complex arrangement involves an unconventional musical form and unusual instrumentation, including distorted trumpet played by Paul McCartney, Harrison’s reverbed organ, and a glockenspiel played by John Lennon.

Harrison himself described the song as “a joke relating to Liverpool, Holy City in the North of England. In addition the song was copyrighted to Northern Songs Ltd. which I didn’t own”.

[Source: Wikipedia]

“Here Comes The Sun” animation

A funny animation for the classic George’s “Here Comes The Sun” from “Abbey Road”. Created by Nopsche: “I need to laugh, and when the sun is out I’ve got something I can laugh about…

Cartoon Clube Big Beatles

A nice animation about 5 funny guys from Brazil emulating the Beatles…

Drawings and creation: Leo Rangel
Production: Edu Henning
Edition: Juninho Veronez
Audio Effects: Keko Sinclair
Guitar: Leo Tan
Vocal (noise of the characters): Edu Henning
Production by: Memory Produções Brazil

Designed by hand and finished in flash.

“Love You To” kaleidoscope video

Kaleidoscope video of “Love You To” from LP “Revolver”.
Created by Bob Whitaker.

“Love You To” was sung and written by George Harrison and featured North Indian classical instrumentation; tabla, a pair of hand-drums, sitar and a tambura providing a drone. “Love You To” was the first Beatles song that seriously attempted to incorporate classical Indian music and has even been hailed as the first pop song to emulate a non-western form in structure and instrumentation.

Harrison was learning the sitar from Ravi Shankar. As Harrison seldom had titles for his songs the working title was “Granny Smith.” Ringo Starr is the only other Beatle who plays on the song, contributing tambourine. Paul McCartney originally recorded background vocals for the song but these were left out of the final mix. There have been various accounts of uncredited personnel from the North London Asian Music Centre who contributed.

[Source: Wikipedia]

The animated Worms singing “Because”

The animated worms preforms with the brilliant Beatles song “Because”
Animation created by Daniel Geron

“Meet the Beatles” animation

Created by Samy The Kay samythekay.devianart.com, music “A Hard Day’s Night” by the Fab 4

“Birthday” by Meryartist

A funny home-made animation of the Beatles’ song “Birthday” created by Meryartist

“Her Majesty” cut out animation by Lula

This is an cut out animation created by Lula from Barcelona, Spain and inspired by The Beatles’ song “Her Majesty”.

The Beatles’ Story in comics

A nice animation about The Beatles history.
You can find the comic strip at beatle-web.com right now.

“Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by Becalilly

Becalilly created this nice home-made animation for “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”