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Topic of the night: Day 7 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

Wow. That was really something. Well, we just got back from tonight's most lengthy performance in NYC and I really think we sold the show. With all the memorable Beatles songs we did (you didn't throw that many tomatoes at Cycloptis, teuf. I guess he wasn't so bad as Harrison :P), one of each of the Beatles songs from their solo career, and the explosive Hey Jude conclusion, I don't think I've ever rocked harder. And it's amazing how Ringo and McCartney can still rock so hard, at ages 66 and 64 respectively.

Well, in any case, it's been an exhausting night and I think we should be retiring about now. Peace and love. Peace and love. Peace and love.

YTMND of the night:

http://ekans.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

You're Gonna Lose That Girl (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1965)

Fact of the night:

The melody of yesterday originally come to McCartney in a dream (he originally called it "Scrambled Eggs"), but he was sure that it had been done before.

Topic of the night: Day 6 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

Tomorrow we will set sail in the Yellow Submarine and go to NYC for our next performance. Songs here to include:

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (and the reprise)

With a little help from my friends

A day in the life

Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite!

Good Morning, Good Morning

Hey Bulldog

Abbey Road Medley

Come Together

Let it be

Something

Twist and Shout

Help!

Octopus's Garden

Imagine

It don't come easy

My Sweet Lord

Band on the run

Cycloptis was found...er...actually don't ask because it's really weird where we found him.

Anyways, Ringo seemed to have found a large walrus stuck in the engine room of the Yellow Submarine. It only said "goo goo g'joob", which we thought was very strange as well.

Anyways, that's all for now. Peace and love. Peace and love. Peace and love.

YTMND of the night:
http://zidaneownsfidelcastro.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Got To Get You Into My Life (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1966)

Fact of the night:

The Abbey Road recording sessions in summer 1969 were the last times the beatles were ever all together.

Topic of the night: Day 5 of the Revived Magical Mystey Tour...

..well, we are still hanging around in Dublin. Honestly, that concert was a bit of a drag due to all of those crazy fans. For our next performance, we'll go somewhere a little quieter. Anyways, right about now, McCartney is fixing a hole where the rain gets in, and keeps his mind from wandering. Ringo is working on some repairs on the Yellow Submarine. And cycloptis..well.. I don't know where the hell he went. I guess he'll show up somewhere soon. Anyways, I got to go. Peace and love. Peace and love. Peace and love.

YTMND of then night:

http://cosbyvocoder2.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Rain (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1966)

Fact ofthe night:

Mark David Chapman, the murderer of John Lennon, was actually an avid fan of him that killed him because he blamed him for his problems in life, he wanted to become famous for doing so, and because of mental illiness.

Topic of the night: Day 4 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

Well, Ringo finally got better and so him, McCartney, Cycloptis, and me were able to make it Dublin by the afternoon on the Yellow Submarine. The concert was basically a whole bunch of screaming fans and us singing some old beatles stuff, such as Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, with a little help from my friends, and the reprise (given for all the concerts we decided), Come Together, When I'm 64 (Paul got teary while singing this), and Yellow Submarine. McCartney's pretty face seems to be getting better (I slapped it silly the first day after he accidently exorcising the ghost of John Adkins. Although he wasn't mad or anything, for some reason).

Anyways, that was basically the tour so now we're just hanging around here for awhile, deciding on where to go next. That's all for tonight. Peace and love. Peace and love. Peace and love.

YTMND of the night:

http://yesyeswtfinternet.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Taxman (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1966)

Fact of the night:

Out of the Beatle's official cannon, 219 songs exist.

Topic of the night: Day 3 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour..

Well, it seems as though Ringo is still sick, so we're going to have to hold out in Pepperland for another day. It doesn't really matter though, since we are doing this all voluntarily and have no schedule of what we are doing. That's all for tonight. Peace and love. Peace and love. Peace and love.

YTMND of the night:

http://ipodcolbert.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Tomorrow Never Knows (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1966)

Fact of the night:

"Flying" is the only official released Beatles instrumental.

Topic of the night: Day 2 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

Well, we haven't decide to go to Dublin yet. It seems as though Ringo got sick from teaching Cycloptis how to play for some reason, so we are staying in Pepperland for one more day. That's still alright though. We should be able to get there by tomorrow.

YTMND of the night:

http://factsactors.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Abbey Road Medley (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1969)

Fact of the night:

The Abbey Road Medley was 8 different songs put together as one big 16 minute song.

Topic of the night: Day 1 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour..

Nothing much has happened today here in Pepperland. Cycloptis has agreed to fill in the missing part of George Harrison, so now him, me (filling in for John Lennon), McCartney, and Ringo are now a complete band again, ready for a huge tour. Although cycloptis knew nothing about the music business, Ringo has able to teach him everything in just an hour flat. Trust me, he's not just the world's most famous rock drummer for just drumming >_>. Anyways, I've just up and about, seeing what there is today. Tomorrow's a big day though. There's still some talk about where to go next, but I think the popular vote has been Dublin. I've never been there, but I believe Paul and Ringo have, so everything should be fine with that. Anyways, I better get going. And as Ringo might say: "Peace and love, peace and love, peace and love."

YTMND of the night:

http://secretislamicnightsky.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Twist And Shout (Artist: The Isley Brothers, Year: 1962)

Fact of the night:

There were two versions of "Love Me Do", the most common one with session drummer Andy White on drums and Ringo on tambourine, and the one with just Ringo on drums.

Rate my retail purchases part 4:

1. Please Please Me

2. With The Beatles

3. A Hard Day's Night

4. Beatles for Sale

5. Help!

6. Rubber Soul

7. Revolver

8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

9. Magical Mystery Tour

10. The White Album

11. Yellow Submarine

12. Abbey Road

13. Let It Be

14. Past Master's Volume 1

15. Past Master's Volume 2

That's right. Almost every beatles album to date with basically all their songs. I'll admit before this I only had the so-called "Red" and "Blue" compiliation albums and all the songs I had gotten on the internet, so now it's good to finally hear all their songs in their original format. This is surely enough to keep my ears busy for a long, long time.

Topic of the night: So, like I was walking across Abbey Road...

I reached the other side and started to walk through the white light district. There were several several stores around there, including one with beatles for sale, and one that only carried revolvers. On the corner I spotted some trouble-making girls who were like "Please please me". However, my rubber soul is not so easily swayed, so I walked right past them. I walked down to the harbor and to the waterfront. There was Ringo and McCartney, waiting to take me away on the magical mystery tour in the yellow submarine. With the beatles at my side, I climbed in, and soon we were deep beneath the sea of green. Ringo and McCartney were the only crew members, and I did my best to help! them. That night, the ghosts of Lennon and Harrison came to me in a dream, telling me to let it be. The next day, we had reached our destination: the wonderful Pepperland! We reached its main concert hall, and we, sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band, were performing again at last! After the concert I sank down on my bunk and tried to recall everything that happened on this hard day's night. So, here I am now. Hope you've enjoyed my tale of what I did yesterday and today.

YTMND of the night:
http://worfboo.ytmnd.com

Song of the night:
Something (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1969)

Fact of the night:
Back in the U.S.S.R. with influenced by many things, including songs by Chuck Berry, the beach boys, and things that were happening in the U.K. at the time.

Topic of the night: The tagging system isn't so bad after all...

I'm starting to use it more lately. I must say that it can work well as an onsite bookmarker or just sharing content you might find interesting to others. I might just give it a good go to see what exactly it's worth. That's all for now.

YTMND of the night:

http://theroadtofreedom.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Old Brown Shoe (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1969)

Fact of the night:

Yesterday is the most performed/sung song in history.