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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr collaborated to complete the Beatles' 'last' song, using audio technology similar to that used by Peter Jackson for his documentary series. McCartney also recalls writing the Beatles hit 'Day Tripper' in a new book. The release of the Beatles song 'Now and Then' will be accompanied by a making-of documentary and a music video. In the Pines' latest LP 'Painting by Numbers' is influenced by acid-soaked reverb and metaphoric wisdom.
The new video precedes In the Pines’ (@SoulStepRecords) latest LP “Painting by Numbers,” which is steeped just as thoroughly in acid-soaked reverb as it is in metaphoric wisdom https://t.co/U47n6JQUOY
The Beatles song “Now and Then” will be preceded by a 12-minute making-of documentary the day before its release and a music video the day after. https://t.co/KPd5fCinVB
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“Like many of our songs, it’s pretty short,” Paul McCartney writes of ‘Day Tripper.’ “I like that we kept things succinct, and to the point – just like the day trip itself.” In a new book, the Grammy winner recalls writing the Beatles hit: https://t.co/SpQPSr52Jb
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr worked to complete the Beatles' "last" song, using the same audio technology that the director Peter Jackson used to isolate instruments, vocals and chatter for his 2021 documentary series “The Beatles: Get Back.” https://t.co/KPd5fCinVB