Wednesday September 17, 2008 at 12:23
tumbled/from woopwoop:
The Beatles “Rain”
“Looked at from the opposite perspective, you might say that while a song like “Rain” makes you “know” we’re not in Kansas any longer, it still does seem like the Boys sure wanted to take along a lot of their same old clothing for the big trip…” —Notes on Rain by Alan W. Pollack
Credited to Lennon/McCartney, Rain was first released in June 1966 as the B-side of the “Paperback Writer” single. Both songs were recorded during the sessions for Revolver but neither appears on that album. Written primarily by John Lennon, “Rain” has been called The Beatles’ finest B-side, especially notable for its heavy sonic presence and backwards vocals, both of which were a hint of things to come on Revolver, released two months later. —Wikipedia
“Having achieved worldwide fame by 1965, The Beatles found it physically impossible to appear on every music television show throughout the world to promote their singles. They also no longer wished to, finding live TV appearances, in fact live performances in general, to be repetitive and mundane, interfering with the creativity and freedom they found with studio recordings.
Therefore, on 23 November, 1965, they make a series of promotional films specifically designed to be broadcast by television companies throughout the world. Videos of ‘We Can Work It Out’, ‘Day Tripper’, ‘Help!’, ‘Ticket To Ride’ and ‘I Feel Fine’ were filmed. Less sophisticated than the segments that appeared in the film Help, they nevertheless managed to capture the energy and sense of humour that the Beatles were famous for.
On 19 - 20 May, 1966, the group filmed further promotional films for ‘Paperback Writer’ and ‘Rain’. These sessions are famed for Paul McCartney appearing with a chipped tooth as a result of a moped accident, adding fuel to the ‘death clues’ hysteria at the time. Each video was assembled in both colour and black-and-white edits, as while America had been enjoying colour TV since the late 1950s, most European channels were still in the very early stages of colour broadcasts (Britain’s first colour broadcast came with BBC2’s transmission of the 1967 Wimbledon tournament).
The director for this first batch of films was Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who was invited back to help the boys with their films to promote both ‘Hey Jude’ and ‘Revolution’; these promos were filmed on 4 September, 1968. Lindsay-Hogg later kickstarted the project that evolved into the Let It Be feature film. Several different takes of both ‘Paperback Writer’ and ‘Rain’ were filmed in order to give different versions to rival broadcasters, who could then boast of having Beatles ‘exclusives’.” —The Beatles and the Birth of the Music VideoMore on the ‘death clues’ hysteria, ‘Paul is dead.’
0:40-0:45
Something weird happens to the drums and bass track – one bar ends up with 6 beats, the fills seem to go on for a little too long, and the bass loses the pattern. This sounds like it might be a join between takes, or a “loss of position” by Ringo. Somehow, John stretches his vocal over these beats and hides it. The down beat should be where the word “sun” lands, (the bass and guitar get there, but the drums don’t, and you are kept waiting a little!) —What Goes on: The Beatles Anomalies List
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Wednesday September 17, 2008 at 9:25
Maghound
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I don’t have time to read the few magazines I already get monthly, but this sounds like a good idea if you want to vary the magazine selection you get

Like Netflix for magazines…
Tuesday September 16, 2008 at 17:31
www.mnftiu.cc
The day is finally here. You can now subscribe to an RSS feed from David Rees’ (Get Your War On) website.
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Tuesday September 16, 2008 at 12:05
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Monday September 15, 2008 at 10:11
Free University - How to Make The Perfect Cup Of Coffee
Good audiocast describing making the perfect cup of coffeeMonday September 15, 2008 at 9:27
Thursday September 11, 2008 at 10:29
Edge: WHAT MAKES PEOPLE VOTE REPUBLICAN? By Jonathan Haidt
In several large internet surveys, my collaborators Jesse Graham, Brian Nosek and I have found that people who call themselves strongly liberal endorse statements related to the harm/care and fairness/reciprocity foundations, and they largely reject statements related to ingroup/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity/sanctity. People who call themselves strongly conservative, in contrast, endorse statements related to all five foundations more or less equally. (You can test yourself at www.YourMorals.org.)
Wednesday September 10, 2008 at 17:49
Adam Kimmel presents: Claremont HD on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
probably the most dangerous thing I’ve ever seen two guys do simultaneously without getting hurt while carrying an HD video camera
Wednesday September 10, 2008 at 10:33
Obama Responds to ‘Phony Outrage’ [NYT]
Please forward. Forward to your friends and family and coworkers and people you don’t even know. Please, please, please forward
Obama takes on the Illuminati, keeping it real and just telling it straight. That’s the hardest thing for them to deal with. Now if this cat does not win the election we don’t even have to debate whether or not the results have been tampered with. /J.
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