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Posted on 2011 by MG

Beyond The Valley Of A Day In The Life

Back in 1977, the Residents released a single titled The Beatles Play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles.

Side A consisted of a collage of excerpts taken exclusively from Beatles songs, plus one from a Lennon solo track. The whole thing was created not with digital systems, which at the time did not exist except in research centers, but through analog loops, that is, pieces of tape looped together.

An unofficial list of the plundered tracks is as follows, but there may be others:

This was the first example of the sampling-based composition techniques that would become popular with the advent of audio acquisition and editing software. Here's the excerpt from YouTube. Of course, the video has nothing to do with it.


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