The Dave Matthews Band continues to do well when included in Cover Wars as they have walked away the winner of last week's edition when we looked at covers of Burning Down The House . DMB also announced their initial tour dates for 2009 yesterday to promote a new studio release. The tour begins at Madison Square Garden on April 14, which is also the release date of the as-of-now untitled album. Moving on to this week's edition, we've got the last track on The Beatles' 1967 release, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. [...]
A friend writes: Somebody forwarded this clip of Paul McCartney performing "A Day in the Life"/"Give Peace a Chance" in a tribute to John Lennon at the recent Live at Liverpool 2008 festival, which was attended by both Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison . He pulls it off pretty well, too, but there's an awkward moment when Paul flubs a line (which really isn't surprising seeing that he probably hasn't performed the song in more than 40 years). What is ironic, however, is that McCartney's mistake comes [...]
It's so weird nobody has uploaded the MP3 of this historical moment. Well, here you got it!. And if everything goes as predicted next week I'll be posting the whole concert. Me extraña que no exista el MP3 de este momento histórico. En fin, más adelante lo pueden descargar, y si todo va bien esto es el "preview" para un próximo post posiblemente para la semana que viene del concierto completo! MP3: Paul McCartney - A Day In The Life / Give Peace A [...]
Something I didn't know until this moment is that "A Day In The LIfe" was never played live by the Beatles, or any of their solo endeavors, live that is until the Liverpool Sound Festival yesterday. One of the most interesting and experimental of the Beatles tunes mainly for its psychedelic breakdown, unique strong structure, and studio wizardry for the time. from wikipedia Immediately following the dying moments of the crashing piano chord is a tone too high-pitched for most human ears to hear, but audible to dogs and other animals and most younger listeners.[22] Lennon's [...]