1966 song by the Beatles
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John Hassall er bassist i engelske The Libertines, hvis skramlede indierock lagde verden ned i 00erne. En forelskelse førte ham til Århus, hvor han har boet i et årti, og hvorfra han nu er aktuel med duoen The Orchid Room (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktPCoc_rKpo) med sangerinden Anne Kei (billedet). En overgang var John ramt af skriveblokering, og for at komme videre blev han rådet til at nærstudere én eneste Beatles-sang. Logikken var, at kan man knække koden til én sang med The Fab Four, har man knækket koden til dem alle! Valget faldt på "I'm Only Sleeping" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT5j9OQ7Sh0) fra Revolver-pladen. En sang, hvis søvnige tekst modsvares af John Lennons rebelske attitude. En kombination, John inspireres af og kan identificere sig med. The Orchid Room er aktuelle med singlen "Be The Light" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktPCoc_rKpo). John Hassall er også en del af bandet John Hassall & The April Rainers (https://www.facebook.com/theaprilrainers). The Libertines (https://www.thelibertines.com/) er stadig aktive og tager på koncertturné i England i slutningen af 2021. Foto: Per Nissen Varighed: 7:03
“Caro Signore. Posso ricordarLe che non ho ancora ricevuto il pagamento relativo al suo radiofono per 12.30 pound. Mi spiace non potere fare in modo che il conto non venga saldato. Potrebbe provvedere cortesemente entro la prossima settimana. In caso contrario non avremo alternative se non quella di revocare la sua licenza e istituire una procedura legale per il recupero del credito."Questo avviso della GPO, General Post Office, è datato 25 aprile 1966. È indirizzato a Lennon. Si è dimenticato di pagare il conto del suo radiofono da macchina e questo ce lo rende ancora più familiare.Per ascoltare la playlist di Spotify della puntata di oggi clicca qui! https://rbe.it/?p=65692
March 25, 1966 the Beatles went into Robert Whitaker's studio for a most unusual photo session. By the end of the afternoon, the photographs that would become "a somnambulent adventure" were complete. Through the intervention of Alan Livingston, John Lennon, Brian Epstein, and Ron Tepper, with six months, one of these images would soon become one of the most infamous record album covers in rock history.
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Jack was up wayyyyy past his bedtime last night, and the only reason that was relevant this morning on Alt 949, is that he was having trouble keeping his peepers open. Normally 'school nights' are totally off limits for evening activities, but last night with Tame Impala in San Diego kicking off their 2020 tour, he couldn't pass up a late night. Fast forward to this morning, and he was dragging through a Tuesday. A) Because he thought it was be mildly entertaining and B) Because he needed some stimuli to keep himself upright, Jack hit the phones to find out the weirdest, most inappropriate places YOU have caught some winks. Can anyone say MASCOT COSTUME? We found out the weirdest, the wildest, and the just plain funniest this morning on San Diego's Alternative.
#428 THE NERDLINGS PODCAST: THE BEATLES UNIQUITTIES (1) CONTACT ME AT shinysquirrelpodcast@gmail.com INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT: SHINYSQUIRRELPODCAST : SECRETPLACESLASVEGAS 1) HARD DAYS NIGHT - isolated vocals with instrumental bleed 2) I'M ONLY SLEEPING - unedited acoustical rehearsal 3) LET IT BE - John Lennon playing around with the title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E0MaIAYQ5Y 4) LET IT BE - outtake 5) OBLADI OBLADA - the Esher demo 6) WHEN WE WAS FAB - George Harrison solo 1989 music video audio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVu6nPTVbBQ 7) YELLOW SUBMARINE - the BDJ's remix Sept 2019 WATCH FOR FREE ONLINE HARD DAYS NIGHT THE MOVIE https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3xa5m9 YELLOW SUBMARINE THE MOVIE https://www1.kisscartoon.xyz/yellow-submarine-1968/
Funkadelic – Can You Get To That? George Martin & His Orchestra – I’m Only Sleeping Mouth and MacNeal - Hey, You Love Los Yorsys - Los Sonidos Del Silencio Jupiter’s Children – This Is All I Ask Norma Tanega – Jubilation Eva – Ou Vont Les Fleurs Marie Laforet – La Bague Au Doigt Sodsai Chaengki - The Boat That I Row Nouvelle Vague – Blister In The Sun Les Chaussettes Noires - Noel de l'an Dernier
¿Es Revolver el disco más influyente de los Beatles? ¿Es buena idea meter un micrófono en un vaso de agua? ¿Qué importancia tuvo el Swinging London en la realización de este disco? ¿Quién es Geoff Emerick y por qué su nombre mola tanto? Nosotros no tenemos ni idea, pero hemos buscado la opinión de un montón de gente que sí y te la contamos en este primer episodio de Lo Tengo Todo Documentado, el único podcast a salvo de demandas judiciales porque casi todo nuestro contenido es lo que piensa un tercero y el resto nos lo inventamos. Índice: Intro + Swinging London - (5:50). Beatles, año 1966 - (39:05). Abbey Road: el lugar del crimen - (54:12). Revolver: origen, portada, nombre y código postal - (1:04:12). Revolver, las canciones: Taxman - (1:18:00). Eleanor Rigby - (1:31:33). I'm Only Sleeping - (1:42:07). Love You To - (1:56:14). Here, There And Everywhere - (2:00:37). Yellow Submarine - (2:11:40). She Said, She Said - (2:31:07). Good Day Sunshine - (2:48:46). And Your Bird Can Sing - (2:54:51). For No One - (3:03:53). Descarga la cara B aquí mismo: https://www.ivoox.com/revolver-aka-el-condon-botella-leche-audios-mp3_rf_32394410_1.html
Turmoil may have followed the Beatles on tour, but in the studio the band reached its zenith with their 7th and perhaps finest LP ever: Revolver. While Sgt. Pepper nearly a year later tends to be remembered as their greatest achievement, it's on Revolver where the combined efforts of John, Paul, George and Ringo shine the brightest and in the most cohesion. Psychedelia is, for the first time, used as a songwriting tool by the band who by this point had been well into dropping acid. Even Paul, the notorious LSD hold-out, had finally succumb to the pressures of his friends and of his generation the prior December of 1965, setting the stage for the kinds of schisms that would shake the group apart just 3 1/2 short years later. But for all the chemical experimentation, The Beatles' song craft had grown to towering heights on tracks from the LP such as Here There and Everywhere, Tomorrow Never Knows, Eleanor Rigby, For No One, I'm Only Sleeping, Taxman and so many more. Another shift also swept through Revolver, with George Harrison contributing a full three songs to the record and a Ringo vocal topping the singles charts! But the storms that had brewed earlier in the summer had yet to subside, and despite the smash-success of their latest masterpiece, once again the group found themselves at the center of a firestorm in the American south... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Gourley and Eric Howk from the band Portugal. The Man explain how "I'm Only Sleeping" by the Beatles and the Woodstock documentary and soundtrack changed the way they saw music and inspired the making of their latest record Woodstock.
In this episode the Director's Club takes a look at the works of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho, who has made several remarkable movies (often in the same movie!) Joining us on the journey is Robert Reineke (podcaster from "Still Watching the Skies"), and we had a blast talking about the many zany and fascinating details of his films. 6:20 "Incoherence" 13:18 "Barking Dogs Never Bite" ("Hey Bulldog") 28:24 "Memories of Murder" ("Run For Your Life") 46:32 "The Host" ("I'm Only Sleeping") 1:04:40 "Tokyo!" 1:10:45 "Mother" ("Your Mother Should Know") 1:33:07 "Snowpiercer" ("Revolution") 1:58:00 "Okja" ("Piggies") 2:16:08 Summary and Max Bong Moment
Bienvenidos al episodio 72 de Mi Gato Dinamita, el podcast que veggie en el que se habla de hamburguesas. 0:00:00 - Apertura de "Mi Gato Dinamita"0:00:16 - Arrancamos hablando de la mala dicción de Susanette. ¿Qué está pasando, fue abducida por un alien? Qué raro. 0:02:56 - Luego de un breve paso por el tema político, nos zambullimos en nuestros amigachos, los Monty Phyton y John Cleese. 0:07:15 - Presentamos a nuestro invitado del día: Santiago Candegabe de Sandals burger, cocinero de hamburguesas, músico, locutor y mucho más. 0:13:00 - Nos dejamos de "Piripipí", recibimos a Santiago con todo y de entrada nos sorprende confesando que le gusta César Banana Pueyrredón. Automáticamente se arma un revuelo en el piso (por suerte no se cae nada) y lo invitamos a zapar uno de estos días. La emoción es inmensa. Casi que necesitamos escuchar un tema. 0:17:20 - Música "Nadie podrá hacerme olvidar" por César Banana Pueyrredón. 0:22:20 - Santi nos cuenta un poco de todo y ese "todo" incluye a su gata Frida. Aplaudan porque éste será el único momento felino del podcast. Pero no solo de gatos vive el hombre, por eso recorremos algo del trabajo de Santi y recomendamos fervorosamente lo que hicieron en Cluster Music junto a David, para la prevención del Cáncer de mamas. 0:25:20 - Ya de pleno en el mundo de las hamburguesas, no podemos dejar de hacer preguntas. Somos insaciables. Para que comprendan un poco de lo que hablamos cuando hablamos... dejamos aquí el link de AutoKid. No tiene desperdicio. 0:40:00 - En el momento musical, nos desbocamos hablando de bandas, discos y velatorios. 0:45:14 - Música "I'm Only Sleeping" por The Beatles0:48:00 - Con el querido Ernesto Frith desde el más allá, seguimos charlando con Santiago sobre estas ricas hamburguesas que le alegran la vida. 0:56:16 - Apuramos a nuestro invitado y casi que lo obligamos a armar una reunión de testeo de hamburguesas en su casa. Más la zapada, obvio. Queremos cantar temas de Banana y de Lerner. 1:01:00 - Momento vegano del podcast. Sí, amigos... llegó el momento veggie pero casi cuando nos estamos despidiendo. Y bueno, se hace lo que se puede. 1:07:00 - Música "Ella Está Con Lágrimas En Los Ojos" por Banana.
We Join our hosts as they change their mind, for good reason, and review number 3 on RollingStone Magazines Top 500 Albums of all time list: The Beatles “Revolver”, while they Just scratch the surface on little more Paul is Dead talk, compare the Beatles to the Rolling Stones and more! Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released: 5 August 1966 Recorded: 6 April – 21 June 1966 Studio EMI Studios, London Genre Rock pop psychedelic rock Length 34:43 Label Parlophone Capitol Producer: George Martin The cover for Revolver was created by German-born bassist and artist Klaus Voormann, one of the Beatles' oldest friends from their time in Hamburg during the early 1960s. Voormann's artwork was part line drawing and part collage, using photographs taken over 1964–65 by Robert Freeman and others by Robert Whitaker. The following track listing is for the original UK release, whereas the US edition omitted "I'm Only Sleeping", "And Your Bird Can Sing" and "Doctor Robert", all of which had appeared on the North American release Yesterday and Today. The 1987 CD release, the 2009 remastered CD release, and all subsequent LP re-releases conformed with the full, fourteen-song order. All tracks written by Lennon–McCartney, except tracks with * by George Harrison. Side one No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Taxman" (*) Harrison 2:39 2. "Eleanor Rigby" McCartney 2:06 3. "I'm Only Sleeping" Lennon 3:00 4. "Love You To" (*) Harrison 2:59 5. "Here, There and Everywhere" McCartney 2:25 6. "Yellow Submarine" Starr 2:41 7. "She Said She Said" Lennon 2:37 Side two No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Good Day Sunshine" McCartney 2:08 2. "And Your Bird Can Sing" Lennon 2:00 3. "For No One" McCartney 2:00 4. "Doctor Robert" Lennon 2:14 5. "I Want to Tell You" (*) Harrison 2:29 6. "Got to Get You into My Life" McCartney 2:29 7. "Tomorrow Never Knows" Lennon 2:57 PERSONNEL According to Mark Lewisohn and Ian MacDonald: The Beatles John Lennon/Paul McCartney/George Harrison/Ringo Starr Additional musicians and production George Martin – producer; mixing engineer; piano on "Good Day Sunshine" and "Tomorrow Never Knows"; Hammond organ on "Got to Get You into My Life"; tape loops of the marching band on "Yellow Submarine" Anil Bhagwat, Alan Civil, Geoff Emerick, Mal Evans, Neil Aspinall, Brian Jones, Pattie Boyd, Marianne Faithfull, Alf Bicknell, Tony Gilbert, Sidney Sax, John Sharpe, Jurgen Hess, John Underwood, Derek Simpson, Norman Jones – cellos, Eddie Thornton, Ian Hamer, Les Condon; Peter Coe, Alan Branscombe orchestrated and conducted by George Martin (with Paul McCartney) http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-20120531/the-beatles-revolver-20120524 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_(Beatles_album) www.thebeatles.com Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod
Paul may be greeting the sunshine but "I'm Only Sleeping!" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this podcast, we imagined that the Beatles reunited for a concert/tour in 1979 and each came up with a set list for the first concert. We limited ourselves to 30 songs and had to make many tough choices! Listen to the podcast for other rules and for lots of sample clips from live performances of the songs we chose. What would you choose? Do like or dislike our choices? What did we forget? Our setlists run like this: Dave: Get Back, Day Tripper, A Hard Day's Night, Got to Get You Into My Life, Here Comes the Sun, Come Together, Coming Up, Whatever Gets You Through The Night, Live And Let Die, Ticket To Ride, Yellow Submarine, Maybe I'm Amazed, Money, Blow Away, Yesterday, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, Give Me Love (Peace on Earth), Lady Madonna, Rain, Band On The Run, Watching The Wheels, Something, In My Life, Hey Jude, I Saw Her Standing There, It Don't Come Easy, Let It Be, My Sweet Lord, Imagine, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End Chris: Sgt. Pepper's, With A Little Help From My Friends, Help!, All My Loving, Something, Mind Games, Jet, Yer Blues, Every Night, In My Life, Can't Buy Me Love, Jealous Guy, Wah-Wah, I've Got A Feeling, I'm Only Sleeping, Photograph, Maybe I'm Amazed, God, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, All You Need is Love, Hey Jude, A Hard Day's Night, Hello Goodbye, Isn't It A Pity, A Day In The Life, Because, Yesterday, Imagine, Let It Be, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
I'm Only Sleeping is one of Lennon's most Lennonesque songs: the chords keep meandering up and down, the lyrics look simple at first, but become more mysterious as you try to interpret them. The theme is a well-known Lennon view: Lennon is right and the world is wrong. In this case, he contrasts his own relaxed approach to life, to the senseless business of the rest of us. (as in Strawberry Fields, "Nothing is real, nothing to get hung about....") Lennon seems to have a thing with sleeping and waking up: I'm So Tired is also about a sleep/wake state, then there's the Bed-In ritual with Yoko, no. 9 Dream etc. There's A Place can also be seen in this light ('there's a place where I can go, and it's my mind'). Sleeping/lying in bed is then for Lennon a 'safe place' where the Bad World can't touch him. A typcially childish feeling, but we know Lennon was abit mixed-up...... This version combines an early take (from Anthology) with the Revolver Lyrics, and a George Martin backing track. The lossless version is available on the compilation 'Beatle Blends".