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The AfroBeatles celebrate the pioneering imagination of Jules Verne and go 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea in their Yellow Submarine to visit an Octopus's Garden in the shade.
The AfroBeatles have maintained a pretty heavy political mood for the last few releases. Today, on Jules Verne's birthday, we take some time to celebrate the fanciful, playful, imaginative vibes of the writer, Fela Kuti, and The Beatles.
Join us on an epic, "trip" around the world and below it's surface aboard this mash of "Yellow Submarine", "Octopus' Garden" & Fela's "Who No Know Go Know"
Jules Verne
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Jules Gabriel Verne (French pronunciation: [ʒyl vɛʁn]; February 8, 1828 -- March 24, 1905) was a French author from Brittany who pioneered the science-fiction genre. He is best known for novels such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873). Verne wrote about space, air, and underwater travel before air travel and practical submarines were invented, and before practical means of space travel had been devised. He is the third most translated individual author in the world, according to Index Translationum. Some of his books have also been made into films. Verne, along with Hugo Gernsback and H. G. Wells, is often popularly referred to as the "Father of Science Fiction".[1]
Yellow Submarine (film)
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\Yellow Submarine is a 1968 British animated feature film based on the music of The Beatles. It is also the title for the soundtrack album to the feature film, released as part of the Beatles' music catalogue. The film was directed by animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists (UA) and King Features Syndicate.
This one doesn't work, Mark.
andreasfalley 5 months ago
Wicked sick.
germanbeerboy 7 months ago