Archive for the 'The Beatles' Category

Happy Birthday L [fool On The Hill]

-falls over from exhaustion-
I’d been planning on doing this since…forever, but I forgot and had only two days to finish it, so a lot of it is sloppy, sorry.

I got a little sentimental and put random clips of L’s life.

And oh yes, his b-day is on Halloween (uploaded early because marching band is on friday…and saturday TT_TT)

So…Happy Birthday L
…And Happy Halloween Everyone ^_~

Song: Fool on the Hill
Artist: The Beatles

I Should Have Know Better - The Beatles

I should have know better - The beatles

Come Together

Acoustic cover of “Come Together” by the Beatles

Cover Of Hey Jude By The Beatles

God, it took me so long to be satisfied with this, and I’m not even really satisfied. Nowhere near as good as the original or like half of the other versions done of this song, I know, but I had fun. Ignore the mistake in the middle. And my expressionless singing face. :)

My Favorite Beatles Songs

My Top Ten Favorites Songs from the Fab Four. Enjoy! :~)

Youtube Vid With Voice Juke.wmv

This is my premier video of my Wurlitzer “Statesman” 3400 jukebox from 1970. I just fixed this a few months ago (only took a freakin’ YEAR) and I want to put it on YouTube. The song it’s premiering with is The Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles. To my subscribers, this is the first time I have ever put my voice on a video, and for better quality which already stinks cause of the awful camera, I used a separate mic for my voice. I describe in the video some things I’ve modified and its problems, as well as just an overview of how well it works. Enjoy the Vid!

Revolution Now

Folksinger James David Audlin updates John Lennon’s classic “Revolution” with references to the Obama/McCain contest live (with audience participation) at the Yippie Museum Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City, 17 October 2008.

George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (1971)

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In My Life

Folksinger James David Audlin updates John Lennon’s classic “In My Life” with some nasty references to George W, and to the hope that Barack Obama offers. With audience participation, performed live at the Yippie Museum Cafe, Greenwich Village, New York City, on 17 October 2008. Read about Audlin’s most recent book at www.clearlightbooks.com/circleoflife

Imagine

Imagine by John Lennon