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Wu Tang vs. The Beatles - Enter the Magical Mystery Chamber

It’s no Grey Album, but it’s still pretty fantastic. Sounds like the Beatles songs were “covered,” so to speak, rather than just sampled and mixed.

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I travelled to a parallel dimension and all I got was this lousy unreleased Beatles mixtape.

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The Beatles Remasters

Not to start yet another Beatles argument, but is anyone pumped about the Beatles remasters? I haven’t heard them yet, but based on the latter part of the Pitchfork review of the complete set that goes into the differences in RMS and instrument separation, as well as an opportunity to hear the songs in their intended Mono, I’m pretty excited to grab them all and give each album a thorough listen.

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Music critics confess to disliking musicians/bands they feel they should like.

Also, the beatles quote on the Led Zeppelin page is perfect.

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Wherein Paul McCartney keeps up with Steven Colbert

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Reason #2235098 The Beatles are Amazing: Tomorrow Never Knows

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