Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Cover the Beatles 'I Saw Her Standing There' - Song Premiere

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Courtesy Community Projects Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, 'Beatles Reimagined'

"There is a accomplished admirers built-in about 1990 that knows the Beatles, but is wholly alien with their writing," says music controlling Owen Husney. To break this all but doubtful problem, Husney teamed up with a baby music administrator to produce Beatles Reimagined, an anthology of Beatles songs as reinterpreted by accepted musicians.


The album, which comes out October 1st on Community Music's Community Projects label, includes covers of aboriginal Beatles songs including "She Loves You" and "All My Loving" by indie bands such as Badwolf and the Well Pennies. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, the a lot of acclaimed bandage featured on the album, recorded a rockin' country adaptation of the archetypal "I Saw Her Standing There."


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"We had just afresh been in Nashville at some bar abaft the Grand Ole Opry and saw a bandage play there – earlier guys, just singing it beeline and narrow," says frontman Alex Ebert. "It was that array of basic affair that middle-aged country musicians who can play their asses off do. . . . Something about it fabricated an consequence on me – something about the artlessness of it, about a accident feel.


"Later we were in the flat recording an anthology . . . I anticipation 'I Saw Her Standing There' would be a fun song to do," Ebert continues. "We abstruse the song by alert to it a brace times. . . . We absitively to do it in that aforementioned un-trying way, aforementioned as that night in Nashville, just everybody arena at already beeline down the line, annihilation special – and that's allotment of why it was so fun to do."


That faculty of fun, airy affluence comes beyond in the band's cover, with the accustomed lyrics bouncing over swingy strings and effortless harmonies.


"I approved to put as little accomplishment into the singing as I could muster, and I anticipate everybody abroad did about the same – just a agglomeration of old accompany laying it down for no accurate reason," Ebert says. 


Check out Rolling Stone's absolute examination of the song below.


A allotment of the profits fabricated from Beatles Reimagined will account music and adolescence charities including Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles. Click here to preorder the album.  


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