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Sgt Pepper 50 years later

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WOW! Even the time intervals between songs is about dead-on! The only thing that ~might~ make it truer to the real thing would be if "Paul" was left-handed.

Thanks for posting!
 
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WOW! Even the time intervals between songs is about dead-on! The only thing that ~might~ make it truer to the real thing would be if "Paul" was left-handed.

Thanks for posting!

Or if they all wore colorful pseudo-military band uniforms!

In the making of the Sgt Pepper album, there was a lot of post-performance studio production magic added by George Martin. To capture that studio production magic in a live performance is pretty phenomenal.
 

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Or if they all wore colorful pseudo-military band uniforms!

In the making of the Sgt Pepper album, there was a lot of post-performance studio production magic added by George Martin. To capture that studio production magic in a live performance is pretty phenomenal.

Was thinking the same. No doubt a LOT of practice and rehearsals went into that, not only on the part of the Analogues, but the other musicians as well. It'd be interesting to listen to it alongside the original.

They even got the nonsensical stuff at the end!

I plan to watch it on the TV and with surround sound later.
 

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One of the most fun parts of the album cover is the fodder it gave to the "Paul is Dead" conspiracy story and when you read the "clues" you could actually begin to believe it: https://turnmeondeadman.com/paul-is-dead-clues-on-sgt-peppers-lonely-heart-club-band/ One clue I like is the white model car next to Paul's leg that is supposed to represent the car he was driving in the road accident that killed him. Trouble is, the model is an Aston Martin, while Paul was driving an Austin-Healey at the time.
 
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One of the most fun parts of the album cover is the fodder it gave to the "Paul is Dead" conspiracy story and when you read the "clues" you could actually begin to believe it: https://turnmeondeadman.com/paul-is-dead-clues-on-sgt-peppers-lonely-heart-club-band/ One clue I like is the white model car next to Paul's leg that is supposed to represent the car he was driving in the road accident that killed him. Trouble is, the model is an Aston Martin, while Paul was driving an Austin-Healey at the time.

If you connect the dots next to "Beatles" on the back of the Abby Road album you get "3" Beatles (because, of course, Paul is dead).

beatles_abbey_road_back_cover_paul_is_dead_clue.jpg
 

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Very well done... particularly so given that most of those later recordings were studio-assembled!
 
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