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Old 05-24-2015, 02:46 PM
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Default The Beatles Everyday Chemistry

Unknown Beatles album.

Whacky, Whacky, Whacky. But brilliant !

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Old 05-24-2015, 03:00 PM
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What part of California was this...?
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Old 05-24-2015, 03:10 PM
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Must have taken quite some time to edit and splice those vocal snippets from actual Beatles & solo albums--the instrumentals are pretty good too. Sad that so much talent and energy was expended on an elaborate hoax...which doesn’t appear to be making the creator much money.
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Old 05-24-2015, 03:19 PM
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Gotta think they've pretty much exhausted every corner of the Beatles archives by now. At least anything interesting. Someday we'll be treated to:
The BEATLES. The lost tapes.
Hear timeless behind the music conversations such as THIS!
"Where's John"?
"I don't know".
"What time is it"?
"7:00".
"He's supposed to be here".
"I know".
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Old 05-24-2015, 03:51 PM
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Old 05-24-2015, 04:04 PM
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Must have taken quite some time to edit and splice those vocal snippets from actual Beatles & solo albums--the instrumentals are pretty good too. Sad that so much talent and energy was expended on an elaborate hoax...which doesn’t appear to be making the creator much money.
Gonna have to disagree. The Beatles are a genre unto themselves and although the fictional narrative that accompanies the music is transparently humorous the musical and engineering creativity demonstrated is remarkable, enjoyable and much more than just another stale arrangement of something (no pun intended) from The Beatles' catalogue. As a Beatles' fan I don't find the talent and energy wasted at all and as for the money thing...well it can't buy you love.
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Old 05-24-2015, 04:21 PM
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Must have taken quite some time to edit and splice those vocal snippets from actual Beatles & solo albums--the instrumentals are pretty good too. Sad that so much talent and energy was expended on an elaborate hoax...which doesn’t appear to be making the creator much money.
Yeah - it almost seems as bad as some guy who spends lots of money buying guitars and lots of time playing them despite the fact that he'll never make a living that way!

Oh - wait a minute - that sounds like me!

People do lots of things for fun and recreation. I try not to judge them unless there's obvious harm in their activities. I found this to be quite fun.
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This is art... I enjoyed it for what it was and can see why someone went through the effort.
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Old 05-25-2015, 04:52 PM
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The author of the piece mentions that his fantasy experiences began in Del Puerto Canyon (also referred to as Del Puerto Creek). From an eastern entrance-point perspective, the route begins on the west side of California's Great Central Valley, and it eventually winds its way over to the South Bay area (San Jose region).

I was on that route, once, several years ago searching for a paleobotanically important fossil leaf locality...
I would've guessed Mendocino County - and it looks like he found himself some high-quality leaf...
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Very cool, thanks for sharing, obviously a lot of work went into that, as well as some Wings music......
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Old 05-30-2015, 12:54 AM
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...I was on that route, once, several years ago searching for a paleobotanically important fossil leaf locality in the lower middle Eocene Tesla Formation, approximately 48 million years old: eventually I found it. I collected from it. And the specimens I found that day I later donated to the archival paleobotanical collections at the University California Museum of Paleontology in Berkeley. The Del Puerto Creek environs encompass a scenic region of California's coastal ranges. Excellent geologic outcrops of the Tesla there, plus several quality exposures of Cretaceous Period sedimentary rocks, as well--deposited during the age of dinosaurs some 120 to 66 million years ago; one such Mesozoic Era rock unit in the Del Puerto Creek area has indeed yielded several dinosaur remains.
Inyo, I live in Baja Sur next to the Sierra La Giganta range (6,500 ft straight up out of the Sea of Cortez)... incredible geology down here, wish I knew more... come on down, let's go hiking, break rocks, play guitar, and drink tequila.
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