I feel like I have already done countless Beatles blogs, and to be real, I'm kind of super tired of them. So, to keep this blog post from boring even myself, I'm going to put an interesting spin on this post. I'm going to share some unique remixes of Beatles songs, and compare them to the originials. Feel free to entirely hate them, no hard feelings, I feel like people are really touchy about the Beatles, so watch out.
Here is a slowed down, remix of "You Never Give Me Your Money"
Johnny Cash also kind of made a little cameo in the end, but whatever. I LOVE this mix,it is entirely different from the original. I love the soft vocals in the original, and the original kind of has a more country vibe, while is is more jazzy. This a way more low-key mash-up than most remixes are, and I really like its unique factor.
This a remix of "And I Love Her"
It gets a bit too techno-y for me at times, but for the most part, I'm digging it. This is probably my favorite Beatles remix out there. They left a lot of the original song in, and just added some extra beats and computer sounds. I just did a post on Justice, and this reminds of me something they would produce.
And just incase Rubber Sole wasn't trippy enough, here is a dubby- trippy version of "Tomorrow Never Knows"
So, while these modernized Beatles mixes will never live up to the legacy of the originals, I still think they're pretty cool and I like to see how music has progressed since then, and how it meshes with music from the past.
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