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Hear Yee, Hear Yee! Let it be known that theBeatles.org is in no way affiliated with The Beatles. Click the following link if you are looking for The Beatles official website.

theBeatles.org is an online community for music fans made by music fans - ones that happen to think that The Beatles is the best band of all-time. Here people can meet, discuss, form groups, ponder the past, present and future of music, art, politics - what you will. You can also showcase your own songs, prose, poems, videos and the rest. Only the sky's the limit.

A hundred years from now, it's debatable if anyone will remember the musical sensations du jure, but there is no doubt they will know and love the Beatles. Trends may come and go, but The Beatles are forever.

Think of this website as a temple and The Beatles as apostles, working together in the service of the universal religion that is music.

What can you do at theBeatles.org?

You can upload videos, written words, image art and even mashups, mixes, songs and other content inspired by the Beatles.

You can help create a community, meet people, express yourself and be part of what I hope becomes the coolest music site around.

A Few Common Sense Rules

Content that you upload in the way of videos, articles, images, art, audio files, etc. should have something to do with the theme of the site.

Don't upload pornographic or offensive material, but do feel free to upload photos of yourselves reprising the Two Virgins album cover. How wouldn't want to see that?

Don't insult other members, be rude, crass or obnoxious, but do feel free to express yourself and engage in vigorous debate. theBeatles.org believes in free speech, but not the right of serial antagonists to antagonize.

Don't spam, create shill posts, or engage in any advertising. We have reserved that privilege solely for our sponsors. Do feel free to showcase your art, prose, poems, videos, images and songs.

The BIG rule

Don't post copyrighted materials. Do feel free to post original and transformational works until your heart's content. You can post non-original content in the public domain or that falls under "fair use" but since few of us are lawyers, if in doubt please don't post it... link to it instead.

I think you've got it.