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NOTE: This is something The Relic has known and researched for years, but has only NOW been released publicly by indie sources about John, Paul, George and Ringo:

applestorebuttonIt’s been recently discovered that specific decibel levels can, in fact, spark a healing mechanism within the body chemistry that can help in various neurological and, at times, physical malfunctions. I believe it’s 25-50 Hz (if I’m wrong, I’ll update in the next post. My notes are at my other office).

But (now, get this!) the music of the early Beatles (including jumpers like Twist and Shout, Little Child, Can’t Buy Me Love, Bad Boy and others) are immensely therapeutic! (Later on, one of Macca’s comps with Wings held the distinction of inspiring people through rough emotional rides. The song? With A Little Luck.)

Anyway, listening to these songs at the recommended decibel level has been found to actually help promote healing! Besides that, they’re pretty damn good, don’tchathink?!? Take that, you televangelists-who-damned-the-Fab-Four-years-ago!! NYAH!

beatlesapNOW … LOOK AT THE PIC: Y’know, it seemed everybody had his or her fave Beatle in the early days. But it was more than just “Paul is dreeeeeeeeeammy!” or “Oh, Ringo’s so kyuuuuuuuuute!!”
There’s actually a reason why we dug these guys (other than their music)!
For example, Paul was the romantic, cuddly one. Most who were romantics-at-heart wanted him (or, for the guys, to be like him)!
Then there was George. Serious, quiet, thoughtful, but witty. He fit the bill of those who were grade-conscious, serious and with a look-before-ya-leap attitude.
Ringo? Underdog, innocent, sortuva “backseat driver”. The guys (especially) who said Ringo was their fave were the ones who were like that in everyday life!

We all want role models of some type … and they provided …
waitaminnit! Didn’t I, uh, forget someone??? I mean, there were … 4 of them, as I recall:

john21John Lennon. Brash. Cocky. Witty. Daring. Now, this guy was the epitome of the words “mover and shaker” (and I don’t mean in just his music!). But every young teenaged male who envisioned himself as a “butt-kicker” idolized John!! He inspired courage and audacity, just as Paul inspired romanticism, George a philosophical slant and Ringo a quiet resignation.

So, to see the Beatles individually, we see the influence on a great cross-section of non-performing, teenaged male fans in their formative years! And, to improve their lot, they began studying the other three Liverpudlian wonders — and would attempt to copy their characters!

Anyway, so much for this post! It’s still kinda early, so I’m headin’ for McD’s for a burger (ANYBODY WANT ANYTHINGGGG??). B back in just a bit. Until then, keep your eyes on the skies, your feet on the ground, your heart with the music … and I’ll see ya on the flip side …


One Response to “BEATLES Therapy”

  1. Steve Johnson Says:

    This is great. I just did some research on this subject after reading this post. I will be listening to all my music at 90 db now in order to stimulate my sacculus. Haha. Nice blog by the way!

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