I treated myself to some 2nd generation AirPod Pro’s in the Black Friday sales. After setting them up with personalised spatial audio I played the Beatles’ Red album from Apple Music (Dolby Atmos). Remarkable. The sensation was superior to playing via a decent pair of AKG headphones connected to my pretty decent hifi setup. Like having The Beatles in your head. I’m not at all sure about the audio path involved. The Apple music stream is lossless, Dolby Atmos but I would have thought that the connection with my AirPods is Bluetooth which, as far as I’m aware, is not compatible with lossless. In any case the experience is fabulous.
Your Top Two BEATLES tracks!
See, the point of this is to STOP AT TWO. This means you, duco01 and tiggerlion. No “honorable mentions” running into the hundreds. Just TWO. Two songs by the Beatles. Not cover versions. Performed and recorded by the Beatles. Not MORE nor indeed FEWER. Two. 2. Deux. Dos.
Let’s do this, people! To get the show on the road, I’ll list my Top Two Beatles Songs in the comments!
Love, Love Me Do (please, LOVE ME)
Is it just me that finds this odd? (Probably) (Sir) Paul McCartney will be signing copies if his new children’s book at Waterstones in Piccadilly, London in early September. Why? Why would he want to spend time doing this? I don’t get it. Your speculation is required to help me understand. Please!
http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/event/meet-paul-mccartney-at-waterstones/
Beatle Saved From Plunging Piano Death By Passer-By
It’s 1965. Really. You’re on a ski-ing holiday in the Alps, and are delighted to find the Beatles there too, filming their second feature film, Help. Okay so far?
You’re amongst a small crowd of spectators when a grand piano is lifted by crane above the boys for a Ticket To Ride sequence. As they prepare for the scene, you – and you alone – notice a rope around the grand piano fraying to a thread. You dash for the boys, knowing full well you can only push one of them out of the way of the falling piano.
Although it’s a tragedy that three Beatles were crushed to death, you achieve fame of a sort for saving the life one of the Beatles. My question is – which one did you save? And why?
Rules: Smartarse votes for any “Beatle” not John, Paul, George, or Ringo will be disqualified. Votes for any outcome other than you saving the life of one Beatle (and the consequent deaths of the other three) will be disqualified. A reason has to be given for your split-second choice. remember – history turns on your decision.
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