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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/16 11:22:58
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well ya do know the original macca lyric was scrambled egg's.. the melody came first but which came first, chicken or the egg...
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Guitarhacker
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/16 11:36:03
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/16 12:07:52
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Hard core Beatles fans...don't watch. I am. I did. It's funny, anyway.
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/16 12:10:02
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Anyway Why should songs all be the same? As laid down on acetate? Try old songs, like Anyway
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/17 15:20:24
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ORIGINAL: Fog well ya do know the original macca lyric was scrambled egg's.. the melody came first but which came first, chicken or the egg... IIRC, it was Ham and Eggs. Close though.
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Fog
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/17 15:34:47
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/17 16:22:06
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Sounds like he's trying to do a Weird Al sorta thing....
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/17 17:03:30
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here's what they refer to here as a mashup http://letitbeme.ytmnd.com/ BUT people have been doing em for years... almost 20 years. have sampler.. no worries if people put an acapella vocal on a record / cd.. then it was prime for picking.. till they clamped down on sampling. my fav one was u2's "a sort of home coming" .. it was bono's acapella + a prodigy style grove behind it.. I think U2 would have liked it, but back in them days you could stay under the radar without getting chased for sample clearence by pressing a limited amount of EP's. although dangermouse (from gnarls barclay) got in some serious **** with apple corps regarding sampling the Beatles .. he took mainly the white album.. mashed it up ... and called it the grey album. take 2 well known tracks.. mash it up... and here's what you get http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqmz-s8ujtI&feature=channel_page a lot of this mashup stuff , a fair few people doing it were from the same part of London that I grew up in.. the bonus was I got to learn music I'd probably never have bothered to listen to (the original versions) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bklNeXlavWw&feature=related 3 minutes in might sound familiar although normally these days it's a case of getting a well known old song and putting a 4 to the floor beat behind it (808 / 909 kit) zzzz
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/17 21:15:30
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Funny video- but the Beatles were making paradies of their own songs- while they were recording them. I have an unedited 6 hour video from the "Let it Be" movie that is full of them, and there's a couple on the Anthology albums as well. Lennon singing "Let it A, let it B, let it C, let it D..." Then of course there's his semi-spoken word version of "Imagine" out of I think the Imagine movie.
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/18 00:50:36
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Not quite as funny as the "Leprosy" version.
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RE: Hilarious rewrite of "Yesterday"
2009/03/18 07:34:14
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I'll never forget hearing a beatles boot leg when I was younger and Get Back was being addressed to immigrants. I can only assume it was tongue in cheek but there was McCartney singing "we don't need no Pakistanis, takin' all the people's jobs So Get Back, Get Back To where you once belonged" I guess it was parody but some of my friends still thought it a good idea all the same.
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