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Abbey Road entered the British album chart at no.1 in October and stayed there for a total of seventeen of its 81 weeks in the chart. In the US, it spent eleven weeks at #1 during its initial chart stay of 83 weeks. kXqlRIBl-9A. The Making Of Abbey Road. Something - 1s Preview. Something. "I was quite surprised when Paul rang me up and said, 'We're going to make another record, would you like to produce it?' and my immediate answer was, 'Only if you let me produce it the way we used to.' and he said, 'We do want to do that' and I said, 'John included?' and he said, 'Yes, honestly.'" Empty crossing on Abbey Road. "I think before the Abbey Road sessions it was like we should put down the boxing gloves and try and just get it together and really make a very special album." John plays the Moog. "And we hit upon the idea of medleying them all, which gave the second side of Abbey Road a kind of sort of operatic kind of structure which was quite nice because it got rid of all these songs in a good way." Paul & George with Mike Vickers. "We didn't know, or I didn't know at the time cos it was the last Beatle record that we would make but. it kind of felt a bit like we were reaching the end of the line." George & Ringo play with the Moog. "You tended to think, 'Well, if there's going to be a single it'll be John, or me, or John and me that would write it'. And then suddenly George just came up with this song, you know, 'Something in the way. '." "I think it was in a way the feeling that it might be our last, so let's just show 'em what we can do, let's show each other what we can do, and let's try and have a good time doing it." John, George and Ringo at Abbey Road studios. "The last section of Abbey Road you know I still think is for me one of the finest pieces we put together." 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Lionized through the eyes of the ones left behind. Fall apart. Start again. Self-destruction. It's hard to shake. Come one with your bittersweet demons today. KEN TUCKER, BYLINE: The Murlocs are a funky little band from Melbourne, Australia, that feature Ambrose Kenny-Smith on vocals, guitar and harmonica. They've been around for about a decade, and "Bittersweet Demons" is their fifth album. If you take nothing else away from this review, dig this song called "Francesca," a blistering bit of high-pitched blues rock about Kenny Smith's mother. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "FRANCESCA") THE MURLOCS: (Singing) Oh, my eyes are on you with all your stars and lines. Oh, sweet Francesca. I can see it in your stride. Something's changing. Something's going right. TUCKER: The Murlocs are sort of a side project to a larger enterprise, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, where Ambrose Kenny-Smith and guitarist Cook Craig join other musicians to create albums that amalgamate nearly every kind of pop music you can think of. And I am talking about a lot of albums. Since their 2010 debut, the King Gizzard collective has put out 18 studio albums, nine live albums and numerous EPs. The latest studio album, "Butterfly 3000," is their second 2021 release and very much a result of coronavirus and lockdowns, recorded with band members mostly separated from each other, performed more on synthesizers than their usual battery of guitars. The result is propulsive techno pop, such as this song, "Yours." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "YOURS") KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD: (Singing) Did you know he's yours? He's the wheel you steer. Tomorrow, still yours. You can lean on. TUCKER: But that song and this King Gizzard album is nothing like the rest of the Gizzard discography, which is variously filled with heavy metal, , psychedelic pop, punk and, well, generally heavy stuff. I favor their 2017 album, "Murder Of The Universe," for the swiftness of its heaviness. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "ALTERED BEAST I") KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD: (Singing) I think I see an altered beast by the tree. Hey. Take a peek if you would dare. Half- made of man, half of bear. He came from underneath. I met an altered beast. I think I see an altered beast by the creek. TUCKER: Given my preference for tighter pop songcraft, I'd say I'll probably listen to the Murlocs more often, but heaven knows the King Gizzard discography lays out a very generous buffet from which to sample. If you're looking to spend part of your summer exploring new sounds, these Australians have more than enough material to keep you grazing for days on end. BIANCULLI: Rock critic Ken Tucker reviewed new albums by two Australian bands, The Murlocs and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. Coming up, I'll review the new second season of the Apple TV+ plus comedy series "Ted Lasso." This is FRESH AIR. Copyright © 2021 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a proprietary transcription process developed with NPR. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record. The start hey you album download. The Goodbye Song Free Download. The Goodbye Song is a great song to finish every class. Be sure to do the hand actions along with the song. It really helps the students remember. Have a look in the video below! Available for Streaming: The Goodbye song is available for streaming. Learn more here! Share this song video on your Facebook and more! Teachers, this is a great way to get your students to practice at home, share this with their parents! Copy and paste the following link: Scroll down for lesson ideas, and lyrics. I often use the phrases of the song to start the class, as a warm up, then play the song at the end as a review and wrap up. There are a lot of actions here for the kids to learn. I always show the kids the actions, and even if it takes them a time or two to say the phrases, they can do the action right away. This makes the kids have fun right from the start! More teaching ideas below. Lyrics: Goodbye Song. Clap your hands Spin around Jump up high Ok! Clap your hands Sit down Stand up 1,2,3,4. Goodbye, goodbye, see you again Goodbye, goodbye, see you my friends Goodbye, goodbye, I had fun today I had fun today. Stomp your feet Shake your body Stand still Ok! 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Wolfgang Van Halen has his debut album out now. It's called "Mammoth." (SOUNDBITE OF MAMMOTH WVH SONG, "DON'T BACK DOWN") SIMON: He's a one-man band - singing, playing drums, guitar, bass and the keyboard. And he joins us now from Los Angeles. Thanks so much for being with us. WOLFGANG VAN HALEN: Thanks so much for having me. It's a pleasure. SIMON: First, condolences. Your father left us last fall. VAN HALEN: Thank you. SIMON: And we have to ask you about the first single that's been released from the album. I realize it might be difficult - but that's how some great songs come into being, too - if you could tell us about the song "Distance." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "DISTANCE") VAN HALEN: (Singing) A life without you, I'm not ready to move on. No matter what the distance is, I will be with you. No matter what the distance is, you'll be OK, oh. You know, my father had struggled a lot health-wise - up and down for years for a really long time. And a tough thing to deal with emotionally, and I guess this song was just kind of a way of therapeutically dealing with that. It's just kind of imagining how tough life would be without him but also remembering that our relationship is too strong to let any one of us being apart from each other be an issue. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "DISTANCE") VAN HALEN: (Singing) I'm so happy. You've found a place. SIMON: So what was it like to be on tour at the age of 15? VAN HALEN: It was fun (laughter). I didn't have to go to 11th grade. VAN HALEN: Although I did have a tutor. You know, after soundcheck, I'd be doing math. But yeah, it was really fun. It felt more like a family trip. You know, I was just there to support my father. And to be able to be on stage and play music with my uncle and my father every night, it was truly a blessing. (SOUNDBITE OF MAMMOTH WVH SONG, "FEEL") SIMON: And let me ask you about the song, "Feel." You're playing your father's guitar? (SOUNDBITE OF MAMMOTH WVH SONG, "FEEL") VAN HALEN: Yeah, yeah. For one of the guitar tracks, I played the original Frankenstein guitar. When I brought it out for recording - you know, we keep it in - just, like, locked down, super-safe. Like, if the whole building burnt down, it would be OK. SIMON: Now, your father built this guitar himself - right? - from rejected parts is the story. VAN HALEN: Yeah, just to chase his sound, you know? I pulled it out to start recording. You know, we were all kind of gathered around it. It was a crazy moment 'cause it's a very special guitar. It's quite arguably one of the most famous guitars or instruments in music. And dad just kind of picked it up and just kind of played it for a second and then, like, tossed it on the couch. And everybody in the room went, like, (gasping) because it's so - you know, it's priceless. But to him, it's just like this little thing he made. (SOUNDBITE OF MAMMOTH WVH SONG, "MAMMOTH") SIMON: You name your album and one of your tracks "Mammoth." Help us understand that title. VAN HALEN: When my dad had a band before Van Halen, it was called Mammoth. It was a three-piece band where he sung. So I always loved that name whenever he would tell me that story. So I always told myself that when I grew up, I'd name my own album and my own band. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MAMMOTH") VAN HALEN: (Singing) Hey you, anything is possible. You're not the only one. SIMON: This is your first solo project. How creatively is it different from the work you did with Van Halen or the other band you were in, Tremonti? VAN HALEN: It's all just me, so I guess there's nobody to blame if things go wrong. SIMON: Every damn instrument is you, right? VAN HALEN: Yeah, yeah. It's 100% all me, playing everything, writing everything. So it's a lot more pressure, but it's also much more creatively freeing. SIMON: Did you make a point of playing every instrument yourself? VAN HALEN: Yeah, I just thought it'd be a fun thing to do. You know, I could play everything. I always admired how Dave Grohl did the first Foo Fighters album, where he recorded everything himself. So I guess I wanted to have a go at it. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THINK IT OVER") VAN HALEN: (Singing) One by one, remembering a brighter sun. All you love will fall away, away. SIMON: It's funny because your father brought such perceptible joy to his performance. Well, you know, that can go either way. There are some fathers or parents who would say, I don't want you - the music business is rotten and nasty, and I don't want you anywhere near that. Sounds like that didn't happen in your household. VAN HALEN: (Laughter) Yeah. I just kind of - you know, I was just around it that it just kind of sunk into me. And it's all I'm good at, and all I want to do. SIMON: What do you think music puts in our lives? VAN HALEN: Yeah. Music is one of the most important things ever. A world without music is a world I don't want to take part in. It's a universal language. You can communicate through it. You can grieve through it. You can celebrate. Music is perfect. SIMON: Wolfgang Van Halen - his solo debut album is "Mammoth." Thank you so much for being with us. VAN HALEN: Thanks for having me. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "YOU'RE TO BLAME") VAN HALEN: (Singing) World still spins around without you, no one but yourself to blame. Fought so hard, but nothing's going to change. You're to blame. You're to blame. World still spins around without you, no one but yourself. Copyright © 2021 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a proprietary transcription process developed with NPR. 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