Summer is coming to a close which, thankfully, signals an end to the horrific music choices of the neighborhood teens who felt that blaring David Guetta, Deadmau5 and Flo Rida non-stop for two-and-a-half months while sunbathing six hours a day wouldn't cause me to daydream about murdering them with Halloween candy this year when they come a knockin'.
They were so wrong.
But, now that those titans of subpar music have dwindled down to nada, I can go back to blaring my music out the window like the old anarchist that I am.
And there's no better way to say "Welcome Fall" than this selection of stripped-down-to-the-vocal tracks from The Beatles Abbey Road album, which, by the way, shows unequivocally that when it comes to pure talent, nothing beats the Fab Four's beautiful voices creating iconic songs sans instruments.
Okay sure, I still occasionally blare selections from Fear, Bad Brains and The Misfits just to show that I too have music that can annoy the neighborhood, but at least I can take it down a few notches and insert something a bit more dignified than Heart Attack by Demi Lovato...seriously people? Demi Lavato?
Real music after the break.
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