Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall on percussion. Ringo on drums (1964 Ludwig Super Classic Black Oyster Pearl), percussion George on lead guitar (1961 Sonic Blue Stratocaster), harmony vocals, percussion John on rhythm guitar (1964 Gibson J-160E), harmony vocals, percussion. If you look at all the Lennon/McCartney things, it’s a thing we do alot.”Įnjoy Paul on lead and harmony Vocals, piano (Hamburg Steinway Baby Grand), bass guitar (1964 Rickenbacker 4001 S), percussion. Pepper… You’ll find that pervades alot of my songs. One of our great inspirations was always the barker: ‘Roll up! Roll up!’ The promise of something– the newspaper ad that says ‘guaranteed not to crack,’ the ‘high class’ butcher, ‘satisfaction guaranteed’ from Sgt. Paul circa-1994: “‘Magical Mystery Tour’ was co-written by John and I, very much in our fairground period. Maybe I did part of it, but it was his concept.” Tyson from Ruidoso, NmNot bad for an instrumental.John 1972: “Paul wrote it.I always imagine the end to be a bird's wings flapping with church bells in the background. Mike from London, EnglandThis is one trippy song, full od mystery and strangeness.Alan from New Baltimore, MiI think the only other song credited to all four Beatles was "Free As A Bird".Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, Scare you kidding Mike? The Beatles did a lot of trippy songs. The magical mystery tour is hoping to take you away Hoping to take you away Mystery trip Aaaah. MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR 2:48 THE FOOL ON THE HILL 3:00 FLYING (John Lennon/Paul McCartney/George Harrison/Ringo Starr) 2:16 BLUE JAY WAY (George Harrison) 3:50.Paula-mersey from TÃ?mperley, ArgentinaThis song sounds really incredible!It reminds me to an imaginary fly were we can see a.Carissa from La Mirada, CaPaula what are you smoking? It is very trippy tho. Listen Magical Mystery Tour (1967) Soundtrack Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goodbye).Nick from Solvang, CaThis songs cool, but it's strange too.Jordan from Wimette, IlIT'S NOT JUST AN INSTRUMENTAL!!!!! (The lyrics are AHHHHH, AHHHHH.Jordan from Wimette, IlIT'S NOT JUST AN INSTRUMENTAL!!!!! (The lyrics are AHHHHH, AHHHHH).Jordan from Wimette, IlI was listening to jimi hendrex while listening to 'flying' and I think I heard All you need is love.In other words, that trippy floaty ending is as important a piece of the recording as the "real" part of the song. They are almost the same length, almost second for second. Here's the part you've probably never noticed: Next time you're listening to it on CD with a CD player that displays the time, notice exactly when the "real" part of the song ends and the dreamy fade-out begins. It actually consists of two parts-the melodic musical part (the "real" part), and then the sort of dreamy fade-out. Dirk from Nashville, TnHere's an observation about how unusual this recording is.Jonathan from Johnstown, Pawierd song, good album.It a trippy space rock song with a great backward mellotron ending that sounds like Radiohead copied directly from one there songs. Sal from Bardonia, NyIt sounds like the Booker T and the MG'S doing pyschedelic music.The tape loops were done by Lennon and Ringo and the song is credited to all the Beatles. Joe from Montvale, NjThis song has acoustic guitar recorded through a Leslie speaker and a backward coda.Dave from Bronx, NyA psychedlic blues instrumental very original concept.Dig It and Maggie Mae were also credited to John, Paul, George, and Ringo. It might take 'Eight Days a Week' before you reach 'The End,' but keep telling yourself 'We Can Work It Out. If you know your Beatles songs, youll find 100 illustrated within this 3,000-piece puzzle. Tyler from Lakewood, CaCorrection Alan from Baltimore. A Magical Mystery Tour of 100 Beatles Songs Jigsaw Puzzle.It sounds weird, but i've got it caught in my head a lot. Nicole from Lake Forest, Cathis is a really catchy instrumental song.Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiKrista, it's called an instrumental, for a reason.Marshall from Grand Rapids, MiI agree the this instrumental is very trippy.and thats why its my favorite!.Marshall from Grand Rapids, MiSORRY FOR THE TYPO DOWN BELOW.Marshall from Grand Rapids, MiSorry for the two typos I made.(uhhh im such a klutz).Why did the BBC air the movie in black and white!?!? The video in Magical Mystery Tour is very cool too.fits the song perfectly. The film originally aired on BBC1, in black-and-white, on Boxing Day, 26 December 1967. The song has special meaning for veteran Chicago band. The film is interspersed with musical interludes, which include the Beatles performing 'I Am the Walrus' wearing animal masks and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band performing Vivian Stanshall and Neil Innes' 'Death Cab For Cutie'. Eric from Buffalo, NyI really like this song. Chicago has been playing a cover of The Beatles classic Magical Mystery Tour on their 2023 tour dates.Louis, Moseriously trippy stuff.i sometimes find myself needing a break when listening to magical mystery tour songs- you get a bit too high, ya know? but seriously, who would ever need drugs with these songs around?! Linc from Beaumont, TxDoes this remind anyone else of Cake? :).
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