The Beatles Never Broke Up – Everyday Chemistry
From the We can never get enough Beatles department.
The story goes like this. An American Guy, going by the fake name James Richards, comes into the possession of a cassette tape theoretically by the Beatles called Everyday Chemistry and writes up the story on a site called The Beatles Never Broke Up. The story is too ridiculous to mention here but you are welcome to go to the site and read it. The fake album is supposedly a Beatle release from a parallel world where John and George are still alive and healthy. What ensues is a hashed up album of eleven tracks which in their way are quite good, as long as you don’t take the whole thing too seriously. They are basically mixed pieces of recorded stuff from the fab four careers as solo artists, all put together in much the same way the Love album was. This concept may be the music of tomorrow – a descendant of sampling. Listen for yourself.
The tracks:
- Four guys
- Talking to myself
- Anybody else
- Sick to death
- Jenn
- I’m Just Sitting Here
- Soldier Boy
- Over the Ocean
- Days like These
- Saturday Night
- Mr. Gators Swamp Jamboree






















about 3 years ago
man, your beatles review in the MyRareGuitars newsletter was hilarious. Mother Nature's Son idiotic? Magical Mystery tour makes you "throw up"? hilarious thanks for a good laugh!
about 3 years ago
it's a hack mash-up, and very deserving, in this day and age, of being preserved on a cassette.
about 3 years ago
It's really not that bad of a mash-up.
about 3 years ago
It really isn't that bad of a mashup.
about 3 years ago
well, it's fun in a world which isn't that funny. so what?
about 3 years ago
The guy is a idiot or a dj who is looking to be a attention whore!
about 3 years ago
The mashups are every bit as great as the originals. And whoever wrote this summary – Fab Five? There are only four Beatles. George Martin comes close than anyone to being the 5th, but he technically isn't.
about 3 years ago
I stand corrected. Of course they were they fab four – thanks though if you listen to the album LOVE you may agree wth me that George Martin had a lot to do with the music as we know it – especially Abbey Road