🎠BEATLES REIMAGINED
A Sonic Story from the Fab Four & Beyond
Act I: Light & Shadows
Now and Then
(Lennon–McCartney)
The final single mixed after the death of John Lennon and George Harrison.
Here, There And Everywhere
(Lennon–McCartney)
A soft serenade, floating on Paul’s gentle vocal. One of the band’s most delicate love songs.
One After 909
(Lennon–McCartney)
A rock ’n’ roll train ride, pulled from the early days and revamped for the Let It Be rooftop.
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
(Lennon–McCartney)
Exotic and enigmatic, with sitar shimmer and lyrical subtlety. Lennon’s cryptic storytelling begins.
I’m So Tired
(Lennon–McCartney)
A weary, rambling lament with a late-night Lennon sigh—simple, raw, and hypnotic.
Only A Northern Song
(George Harrison)
Sarcastic and psychedelic—George takes a jab at the music industry, wrapped in swirling sound.
Act II: Inner Dialogues
God
(John Lennon)
A minimalist, piano-led declaration of independence. Emotionally stark and deeply personal.
You
(George Harrison)
Bright horns, romantic longing, and George’s unmistakable melodic instincts.
Oh My My
(Ringo Starr)
Groovy and carefree—Ringo’s party track gets hips swaying with 70s flair.
With a Little Luck
(Paul McCartney & Wings)
Synth-pop optimism with a glimmer of disco glow. Lighthearted and hopeful.
Act III: Reflections & Reveries
A Hard Day’s Night
(Lennon–McCartney)
The unmistakable opening chord kicks off a burst of Beatlemania—tight, joyful, and iconic.
Baby’s In Black
(Lennon–McCartney)
Waltzing through heartbreak with harmony. A haunting little number with vintage charm.
Getting Better
(Lennon–McCartney)
Beneath the cheerfulness lies tension—a Lennon/McCartney study in contrasts.
Michelle
(Lennon–McCartney)
Romantic and refined, with French whispers and dreamy acoustic guitar.
Tomorrow Never Knows
(Lennon–McCartney)
The boundary-breaker. Tape loops, drone, and Zen—modern music begins here.
Encore: Quiet Endings
Mother Nature’s Son
(Lennon–McCartney)
A pastoral, finger-picked meditation. Peaceful, simple, sincere.
Her Majesty
(Lennon–McCartney)
A 23-second surprise—sweet, sly, and the perfect whisper to close the night.
🌙 From psychedelic dreams to personal truths, this concert explores the emotional and sonic landscapes of Beatles past and solo futures.
Thank you for listening. The journey is the song.