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Topic of the night: Day 76 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

Still trying to catch up with everything. I'll let you know when everything is alright again.

YTMND of the night:

http://insertcandidatesnamehere.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

All My Loving (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1963)

Fact of the night:

Contary to popular belief, John Lennon actually sang lead on more songs than McCartney.

Topic of the night: Day 75 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

No time to talk. It's time to sleep. Good-night everyone. Everybody, everywhere. Good-night.

YTMND of the night:

http://reqytmnd.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night: Good Night (Artist: The Beatles,
Year: 1968 )

Fact of the night:

Pizarro took down the entire Inca empire with just 168 men and with no losses on his part.

Topic of the night: Day 73 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

Guess what? We're off to paint the town and take a break from all this. See you later!

YTMND of the night:

http://chandlerslaptop.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

I've Got a Feeling (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1970)

Fact of the night:

There was actually a woman named Eleanor Rigby who died exactly one year before John Lennon was born (leap year included), and whose grave was only a few feet from where John and Paul first met.




Topic of the night: Day 72 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

I guess the 360 causes a lot of hangovers. Shame Paul and Ringo don't realize that.

YTMND of the night:

http://lolpilotse.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

She Said She Said (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1966)

Fact of the night:

Drummer enthausists have often cited Ringo's drumming track on She Said She Said as one of the best ever recorded.

Topic of the night: Day 69 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour...

We're still working on the list. Maybe today, maybe tomorrow.

YTMND of the night:

http://timer.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Wait (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1965)

Fact of the night:

Wild Honey Pie on the White Album was an experiment done entirely by McCartney using multitracking. It was originally supposed to be left off, but Pattie Boyd, Harrison's first wife, really liked it, so it was left on.