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beatlesgirl1978 · 3 months
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The Beatles - Day Tripper (Version 2 video)
The Beatles - Day Tripper
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bonithica-art · 3 months
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we were just trying to write songs about prostitutes and lesbians, that’s all
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Prostitutes, Lesbians and the Beatles🌈
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momachan · 1 month
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Paraphrasing John Steinbeck: "I guess there are never enough 'comic' books."
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Day Tripper Prop Labels
I’m working on a few fallout props and was unable to find a good day tripper one online so I made my own. Uploading them here in case anyone wants to use them for their own projects!
I sized them specifically for the bottles im using so if you want the photoshop or krita file to edit or resize them just lemme know (I can also do this with the pngs if tumblr eats the quality and makes them unreadable)
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loubella77 · 22 days
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Accidentally grew some outside hehe
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myimaginaryradio · 7 months
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Day Tripper - The Beatles - 1966
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beatsforbrothels · 1 year
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Day Tripper - Collapse
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Exemplum gratis
I mean, exempli gratia.
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artistwhoknewdnothing · 2 months
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got a good reason…
for taking the easy way out…
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beatleslegend · 6 months
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The Beatles - Day Tripper (COLORIZED)
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bonithica-art · 2 months
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wanted to draw some more of norwegian wood and day tripper. my fav lesbian couple 😍 consider this a belated women’s day post. or something
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gachael · 7 months
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X∞ Multiplies / Yellow Magic Orchestra (1998 Paper Sleeve)
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foxy-lennon · 8 months
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ticket to ride walked so day tripper could run
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The Beatles: 15 Great Riffs Guitar Lesson With Tabs
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beatleshistoryblog · 1 year
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LECTURE 15: THE BARDS OF POP: The Lennon-McCartney collaboration, “We Can Work It Out,” one of The Beatles’ many hugely successful singles of the mid-1960s, came out in December of 1965 to great fanfare, coinciding with the release of their landmark RUBBER SOUL album (released December 3, 1965). This promotional film features the band performing the song on stage with Lennon in a particularly comical mood (he steals the show with his hammy mannerisms!). The other so-called “Double A-Side” single on the album, “Day Tripper,” enjoyed the same level of success. Both skyrocketed to #1 instantly on both sides of the Atlantic, proving that everything The Beatles touched in this period turned to gold.
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