Advent, Day 1
Dec. 1st, 2009 11:05 amGood morning! November has been kicked to the curb and I got to open the first window in my chocolate advent calendar - it's all good.
Welcome to the season of advent in my journal. For those of you new to the game, I try to post something 'neat' every day leading up to the 25th, Christmas Day - links, recipes, music, what have you.
This year, I may even do some flash fiction. You've been warned. You want to prompt me? You can try - I can't vouch for the results.
For today, since this is the year of the remastering and re-release of the Beatles catalog, I'm reposting some old links from years past.
Back in the day, the Beatles had a fan club. (No, really. Just one.) And every year, they released a Christmas card on that disposable vinyl record tucked into the magazine.
Some bright penny saved them, converted them to .mp3 and put them where I could find them. And now, where you can find them. Enjoy! (Right-click and save as)
The Beatles Christmas Record 1963
The Beatles Christmas Record 1964
The Beatles Christmas Record 1964 (outtake)
The Beatles Christmas Record 1965
The Beatles Christmas Record 1966
The Beatles Christmas Record 1967
The Beatles Christmas Record 1967 (Outtake)
The Beatles Christmas Record 1968
The Beatles Christmas Record 1969
See you tomorrow!
Welcome to the season of advent in my journal. For those of you new to the game, I try to post something 'neat' every day leading up to the 25th, Christmas Day - links, recipes, music, what have you.
This year, I may even do some flash fiction. You've been warned. You want to prompt me? You can try - I can't vouch for the results.
For today, since this is the year of the remastering and re-release of the Beatles catalog, I'm reposting some old links from years past.
Back in the day, the Beatles had a fan club. (No, really. Just one.) And every year, they released a Christmas card on that disposable vinyl record tucked into the magazine.
Some bright penny saved them, converted them to .mp3 and put them where I could find them. And now, where you can find them. Enjoy! (Right-click and save as)
The Beatles Christmas Record 1963
The Beatles Christmas Record 1964
The Beatles Christmas Record 1964 (outtake)
The Beatles Christmas Record 1965
The Beatles Christmas Record 1966
The Beatles Christmas Record 1967
The Beatles Christmas Record 1967 (Outtake)
The Beatles Christmas Record 1968
The Beatles Christmas Record 1969
See you tomorrow!
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Date: 2009-12-01 09:14 pm (UTC)Very appropriate! I recall those disposible records usually required putting a coin or 2 on them to give them enough weight for the turntable to work... (Yeah, I'm old!)
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Date: 2009-12-01 10:24 pm (UTC)Christmas when I was five was my first record player. Oh yes. I remember the penny trick well.
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Date: 2009-12-01 11:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-01 11:09 pm (UTC)For that matter, I wish I could find some Willisauer Ringli and Basler Laeckerli and Brunsli and Zimtstaernli and... *sigh*
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Date: 2009-12-01 11:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-01 11:44 pm (UTC)Most of those I do have recipes for, more or less, but the one I've never been able to find are the Willisauer Ringli (or one for Laeckerli that looks like it might produce something edible, but not involving potash).
Looking forward to recipe exchanges :)
Now if I could just find some dried green beans somewhere...