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The Beatles
All-New Editions of The Beatles 1 Pair Beautifully Restored Promotional Films and Videos with Brand New Stereo and Surround Audio Mixes Beatles 1+ Deluxe Edition Celebrates the Sight & Sound of The Beatles in 50 Films & Videos London – September 15, 2015After The Beatles stopped touring, and because travelling around the globe to promote new releases was impossible, the band increasingly made what could be described as “mini movies”. These pioneering promotional films and videos helped to define the way we have come to watch music, not least because The Beatles approached filming with the same ease and innovative spirit they brought to the recording studio, exploring new creative possibilities with infectious delight. Showcasing the band’s filmed work to accompany their 27 No.1, U.K. and U.S. singles, The Beatles 1 is newly restored and expanded in multiple configurations for global release on November 6 by Apple Corps Ltd/UMG. It’s The Beatles, as you’ve never seen them before. 1. 1.

The Beatles John Lennon Imagine 89.7 Small Faces Small Faces were an English rock band from London. The group was founded in 1965 by members Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Jimmy Winston, although by 1966 Winston was replaced by Ian McLagan as the band's keyboardist.[1] Small Faces are also acknowledged as being one of the biggest original influences on the Britpop movement of the 1990s.[8] Despite the fact the band were together just four years in their original incarnation, the Small Faces' music output from the mid to late sixties remains among the most acclaimed British mod and psychedelic music of that era.[9] History[edit] Original line-up: 1965–69[edit] Origins (1965)[edit] The Decca years (1965–67)[edit] The band signed a management contract with management impresario Don Arden, and they were in turn signed to Decca Records for recording.[1] They released a string of high-energy mod/soul singles on the label. Immediate years (1967–68)[edit] Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (1968)[edit] Breakup and The Autumn Stone (1969)[edit]

Hadouken – Official Site The Beatles - The Internet Beatles Album IMAGINE PEACE Evolution of the Electric Shaman - Jim Morrison's Journey Beyond Shamanism Evolution of the Electric Shaman: Jim Morrison's Journey Beyond Shamanism Within the lexicon of material available on Jim Morrison, there is very little exploration into his spiritual life. We know that he felt those Doors performances which were successful were so because they transcended the concert experience to become a group cleansing and healing ritual. Just as seemingly impossible parallels, similarities and synchronicities may be observed in apparently unrelated events, so if we choose to look beyond our own limited reality as human beings, we find that evolution is the driving force not only in physical life forms, but also throughout the universe. [With only a handful of exceptions, all religions which have come into being over time on this planet have had as their central focus a supreme creative force, which is called by many names. Just as we, as human beings, evolve through a series of incarnations, so must our spiritual tools evolve with us. 3) The individual is “called.”

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