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Every Beatles tune, played together, sequenced in order of lengths, with the longest starting first and all 226 tunes ending together.
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- Kenneth W. Lieck
Kenneth W. Lieck on February 09, 2012 11:33
Did I understand correctly? This recording "actually consists of every [Beatles] tune, played together, sequenced in order of lengths, with the longest starting first and all tunes ending together"?
Gosh -- that's awfully interesting... Y'see, I recently heard an unreleased recording from the mid-1990s entitled "Butthole Surfers' Greatest Hits". It was intended for issue as the non-LP B-side of a 45 by the Butts w/Sandra Bernhardt doing Heart's "Barracuda".
But the REALLY interesting thing about "Butthole Surfers' Greatest Hits" is that the track ACTUALLY CONSISTS OF EVERY [BUTTHOLES] TUNE, PLAYED TOGETHER, SEQUENCED IN ORDER OF LENGTHS, WITH THE LONGEST STARTING FIRST AND ALL TUNES ENDING TOGETHER!.
Curious little coincidence, eh? Makes you wonder how much else those sneaky ol' Beatles stole from the Butthole Surfers! I always thought the Butts' single "Come Together" was a cover of the Beatles song -- but what if maybe the Magical Mystery Tour bus was really a time machine??!?
And the Butts' "Live Lunch Jam" with Sean Ono Lennon & Cibo Matto (circa 2001-ish?) reminded me of Revolution 9 -- or would "Carnival of Light" remind us of "Live Lunch Jam" if we played them side by side?
A-HA! Proof of everything I said is in the story told here: http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=9264
"Yesterday, all our tomorrows never knew."
- Modal Roberts
Modal Roberts at 8.15 on February 06, 2012 12:44
"Out here at the perimeter there are no stars, out here we is stone, immaculate"
- Real Beatle
- silverfinger69
- cherchermusic
cherchermusic at 8.21 on January 19, 2012 16:52
@EarHeart & Soul: Yeah. It should end with the piano chord ending A Day in the Life ringing out on its own. Cool concept though.
- D'yani Wood
- Beto di Santi
- Beto di Santi
- adamflynn
- user6102832
- Ingram Lin
- MolaxCho_pa
- anglee
anglee on December 22, 2011 18:44
@taniffy20: Yes. There's a plug-in for Firefox called 'download helper' that let's you download anything you watch or listen to. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/
- Greg Scheepsma
- EarHeart & Soul
EarHeart & Soul at 8.21 on December 17, 2011 16:26
Sounds like an amazing rainstorm and you're caught in the calm.
- taniffy20
- lisa-russell-hazen
lisa-russell-hazen on December 16, 2011 16:51
I've just been gang f*cked in the ear by four lads from Liverpool...aaaaand i LIKED IT! I must listen to this on headphones next! Well done, Maestro!
- Der Zerstörer
- wmwoodson
- MPercy
- lin.argentina
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- lin.argentina
lin.argentina at 1.18 on December 14, 2011 02:22
Type your reply here Hey Jude is too far long, but I love iit!!
- ⇩Yo[U-Turn]
- JohnnyW2001
- Uncle Niu
Uncle Niu at 4.30 on December 06, 2011 05:46
ahahahaha it reminds me of the ending of "Elastic" by Meshuggah
- RPerez
RPerez on December 06, 2011 02:06
At about 5:52, if you play it backwards, it says "Paul is dead and has been for a very long time, honestly. Turn me off, please. It doesn't sound any better backward than it does forward."...
- DUNCANmedia
- robot makes music
robot makes music at 0.00 on December 05, 2011 06:35
226 songs times 154,157 views = 34,839,482 copyright violations. Fine of $2,000 per incidence = $69,678,964,000. Please send checks to the following address...
- phoenix6470
phoenix6470 at 6.50 on December 05, 2011 02:18
OMG! It's the background radiation sound of the Universe expanding!

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