Thursday 29 September 2011

The Beatles - She Loves You [HD]

ALWAYS SAVE THE BEST TO LAST AND THE FIRST OF MANY SONGS THAT REALLY LAUNCHED THE LADS CAREERS.

The Beatles - She Loves You [HD]:



The Beatles - She Loves You [HD]
"She Loves You" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney based on an idea by McCartney, originally recorded by The Beatles for release as a single in 1963.



The single set and surpassed several records in the United Kingdom charts, and set a record in the United States by being one of the five Beatles songs which held the top five positions in the American charts simultaneously.



It is The Beatles' best-selling single in the United Kingdom, and was the best selling single in Britain in 1963.



"She Loves You" was credited to "Lennon/McCartney" as were all subsequent songs written by the pair and released during the remainder of the band's tenure.



With the exception of the single version of "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You", all prior songs were credited as "McCartney/Lennon". The sequence was a source of controversy when McCartney changed it to "McCartney/Lennon" for some live versions released later in his career.


The Beatles - Ticket To Ride [Official Video] [HD]

WHEN A BUS TICKET ONLY COST A FEW PENCE AND YOU HAD A REAL CONDUCTOR WHO PUNCHED YOUR TICKET.

The Beatles - Ticket To Ride [Official Video] [HD]:



The Beatles - Ticket To Ride [Official Video] [HD]
The Beatles - Ticket To Ride Official 1965 Video HD

NICE ONE FAB 5

THE BEATLES - Please Mr.Postman - 1963 HD PV

AN OLDE AND A GOODY AND ALL IN BLACK AND WHITE LIKE WHEN I WAS A LAD?

THE BEATLES - Please Mr.Postman - 1963 HD PV:



THE BEATLES - Please Mr.Postman - 1963 HD PV
THE BEATLES - Please Mr.Postman

The Beatles - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Anthology 3 Disc 1)

The preferred version of this song sung by the best group.

The Beatles - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Anthology 3 Disc 1):



The Beatles - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Anthology 3 Disc 1)
Artist: The Beatles

Song: Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Anthology 3 Disc 1)

Album: Anthology 3

Copyright © 1996 Apple Records/Capitol/EMI

John Lennon - Well Well Well

John Lennon - Well Well Well:



John Lennon - Well Well Well
Eighth song from the album "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band".

Yellow Submarine Part 2

Yellow Submarine Part 2:



Yellow Submarine Part 2
The Beatles' Yellow Submarine album. This video includes these songs:



04: Hey Bulldog

05: It's All Too Much



ENJOY!

THE BEATLES Remasters! /// 12. Get Back - (LET IT BE) - (STEREO Remastered 2009)

THE BEATLES Remasters! /// 12. Get Back - (LET IT BE) - (STEREO Remastered 2009):



THE BEATLES Remasters! /// 12. Get Back - (LET IT BE) - (STEREO Remastered 2009)
STEREO

Album: Let It Be (1970) remastered in 2009.

Track: 12



The final YouTube Audio in HD you hear is:

MP4 (MPEG-4 AAC LC) 44100Hz 130 kb/s tot (aprox) , stereo (2/0)

(I've just downloaded the FLV and checked it with GSpot)

The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (2009 Stereo Remaster)

One of my all times favorite and always a great song to chill out and be cool.
The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (2009 Stereo Remaster):





The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (2009 Stereo Remaster)
From "Magical Mystery Tour" in Stereo (Remastered 2009)

Did You Know: Skitch for Visually Telling a Story

Did You Know: Skitch for Visually Telling a Story:

Skitch is our awesome app that helps you draw attention to anything and share it with a colleague or a friend. For those that haven’t tried Skitch yet, we’re going to give you an introduction to using it on your Mac and Android device. We’ll also give you some ideas and tips for getting more out of Skitch and Evernote, together.


Get Skitch now! Available for free for Android and Mac »


A simpler way to get your point across


We fell in love with Skitch because it’s the easiest way to communicate everything from a simple action to a complex idea using quick annotations, screenshots and basic shapes. The best part is that using Skitch is really fun and in the process you’re getting your point across with fewer words, emails and meetings.


Skitch on your Mac



Draw Attention: Say you’re working on a new website with your team. Your designer sent you a mockup and you have some comments and suggestions. With Skitch, you can circle the part that needs to be changed and point an arrow to the area where you’d like the element moved. Add some instructional text before dragging the file into an email or into a shared notebook in Evernote. No need for a bunch of back and forth, figuring out how to save your file or hold painful conference calls where you’re all staring at four different screenshots and trying to figure out what’s going on where. Same applies for that mailbox you’re building.


Teach someone something: Explaining a new concept to someone takes a lot longer than just showing them. In the past, there was the issue of figuring out how to actually demonstrate it, how to save it, send it, and then wait for the other person to go through the same steps. With Skitch, you can walk someone through a process — a home repair, table arrangement at a wedding, or a knitting join — in the most direct way possible. For example, to show someone how to arrange a table setting, take a photo of it and annotate with text (“fork goes on the left, knife on the right’”). Keep your tutorials handy by also saving them into your Evernote account.


Key Features, at a Glance



  • Screenshot anything: Click the Snap button to capture a shot of a document, a webpage, something that inspires you, or just about anything else.

  • Drag files into other apps: Hold down the Drag Me tab and pull the file into Evernote, email, a presentation, document, your desktop, a folder in Finder, or any ‘Choose your file’ window that pops up.

  • Save files in different formats: Select your preferred file format from a pull-down menu next to the Drag Me tab.

  • Resize an image: Find the edge of the image and pull it inward or outward. Or, click on ‘Resize’ in the lower left-hand corner and enter in your preferred dimensions.


  • Share: There are a few ways to share your creations. You can drag the annotated image into email or shared Evernote notebooks. Or, you can sign into Skitch with your Evernote ID and share via the Skitch site.


Skitch on your Android phone and tablet


Remember something you like: See a piece of furniture you like and want to remember the type of wood it’s made of? Snap a photo of it with Skitch on Android and type or use your finger to write on the image. Save it to your Evernote account by tapping the elephant icon in the app. You’ll never have that, ‘What is this?’ moment again.


Eliminate words and get things done faster: Skitch lets you make a statement without using words. Snap a photo of an empty dog bowl and send it to your dog sitter to remind him to feed the dog. Need to mark something up on the go? Quickly annotate an existing image in your Evernote account using Skitch (just tap twice on the image in Evernote to open it in Skitch).


Key features, at a glance



  • Annotate images on the go: Snap a new image by tapping the camera icon once you launch Skitch, or choose an existing image to edit by tapping the photo image on the home screen or in Evernote. From there, you can resize images by pinching in and out.

  • Add Context: Tap on menu items like the pencil, arrow, finger and text icons. Select your color by tapping the color circle in the lower left-hand corner of the app. You can also draw a fresh sketch on a clean white canvas.

  • Crop: The latest update to Skitch for Android lets you quickly crop an image you have saved in Evernote by tapping on it, opening it in Skitch and cropping away.


This is only a starting point. Play around with Skitch and you’ll discover many exciting ways to use it. And stay tuned, Skitch is coming to more platforms and devices soon. Get Skitch now! Available for free for Android and Mac »


Have you been using Skitch and Evernote together? We want to hear how. Tell us in the comments!