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OK, I got my cue: an actual request of my opinion on the remastered Beatles.

All I can say is I haven't heard them. But I am disappointed by what they are not. A number of their albums deserve not just remastering, but remixing. To be clear, remastering is taking the original master, which was the actual tape to which they mixed down their album. So that mix was the best it could sound, using state of the art equipment -- from the 1960s. In contrast, remixing is taking the original multi-tracks, and remixing them to a new master.

I have no doubt that the new remastered CDs sound much better. There are even hopes for my favorite, the White Album. The White Album has been on my dream list of remixes for years. Great songs, shitty mix. CNN explicitly mentioned "Dear Prudence" as being a White Album track that sounds much improved. There was plenty of room for sonic improvement on that one, and I'm relieved to hear that it happened.

But no matter how much you hear them talk about how great the technology is that went into the remastering, remember that that could all be applied to the process of remixing. Each of those high-tech tools for extracting and enhancing could be applied to each individual track, then used to make a sparking, beefy mix. We know it can be done. We first heard it on the Anthology series. they took the alternate takes, original multi-tracks, and suddenly the Beatles goofing around, playing wrong notes was heard like you were hanging out with them. Then they remixed Yellow Submarine, and that was mind-blowingly superior. "Eleanor Rigby" became some sort of 3D experience, just using my two stereo speakers. Then they did it again with Let It Be... Naked. So it's not impossible. They've already done it themselves.

So until I get to hear the White Album and Revolver remixed properly, I will not be satisfied. After so many decades, it's about time we get to hear whatever Ringo might be playing on the upbeat number, "Got To Get You Into My Life". I've heard them mentioned as a... kit of drums? Drum kittle?


Acceptance speech
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Reminds me of a Dave Chappelle skit... I'm sure he'd be impressed if he saw speech.

John Wayne presenting an award to the Beatles. Only in Hollywood.

Walrus Contiguous
patriot, flag
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Watching the limo move from the Capital building to the White House on Inauguration Day eventually got a little boring, so I put on Magical Mystery Tour. It's fun to see how freaky music syncs up with historical events.
Thus this video.
If you're wondering who the Walrus is, I don't know for sure. But I can tell you this -- Al Roker is at least an eggman. Whether he is THE Eggman is yet to be seen.

Talking with the Walrus
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Here is a cool animation from a guy who interviewed John Lennon in 1969.
Very creative. A clever interpretation of Lennon's standard interview responses from that era.

Think For Yourself
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I love impersonations.

Teach Yourself Paul McCartney


Teach Yourself John Lennon


The Lennon guy overdoes the "ya know" bit; a little light when it comes to dialogue. But these guys really have the body language down. So their musical stuff is the best for that. I think it's well done in "John Serenades Paul". The best thing about it is the way John just keeps looking over menacingly, but it gets repetitive.

Beatles For Sale
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This news article tells the full history of the Beatles publishing catalogue. Somehow, Jacko still owns most of Northern Songs, but somehow getting his permission is just a courtesy.
Here's my favorite:
Sony/ATV chief executive Martin Bandier, who really calls the shots, said "We thought it was very tasteful," about this brilliant commercial, which would "take the composition to a new audience."

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