My evil twin Mr. Paul Maul knows how hard it can be to get out of bed in the morning. That’s why he has some hand-picked wisdom for you! A motivating motivational motto that will give you just the perspective you need to get perspective on the perspective you need. (Yes, you read that correctly.)
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The cover of the final Christmas Message reflects the splintering of the band, and there are moments of genuine poignancy in this last holiday greeting to fan club members.
Here is the actual cover to the Beatles 1968 Christmas Message single. As the band begins to fracture, their contributions are individual and cut together, but the result is truly original. PLUS, this message features the ultra-rare sound of Tiny Tim singing Nowhere Man. A must hear.
The actual cover to the Beatles 1967 Christmas Message as sent to the members of their fan club. The messages are now increasingly reflecting the Beatles experimentation with the audio medium.
The Fab Four are still young and cheeky on this 1964 holiday message. Next year will prove the transitional message before they expand into surrealism and collage.
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