Beatles Fixing a Hole by Day Morrow

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Fabric Painted T-Shirts by Day Morrow

This Beatles shirt is based on yet another one of their experimental studio songs that shows what their individual performance and instrumental pieces really were. Focusing on the fifth song from their “Sgt. Pepper’s” album, both sides of the shirt have three Pauls pictured: one sings lead, the second performs on his usual Hofner 500 bass, and a third plays harpsichord on the center bottom. Also on both sides are three George Harrisons: one plays lead guitar, the second plays tambourine next to Ringo at his drums, and the third sings backup with John (by the time the song almost reaches the end). On the front side only, at the far top left, their music producer, the late Sir George Martin, also plays harpsichord (I think) just for the song’s intro. He sweeps while Paul taps.

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Size: Large - XL

Fabric Painted T-Shirts by Day Morrow

This Beatles shirt is based on yet another one of their experimental studio songs that shows what their individual performance and instrumental pieces really were. Focusing on the fifth song from their “Sgt. Pepper’s” album, both sides of the shirt have three Pauls pictured: one sings lead, the second performs on his usual Hofner 500 bass, and a third plays harpsichord on the center bottom. Also on both sides are three George Harrisons: one plays lead guitar, the second plays tambourine next to Ringo at his drums, and the third sings backup with John (by the time the song almost reaches the end). On the front side only, at the far top left, their music producer, the late Sir George Martin, also plays harpsichord (I think) just for the song’s intro. He sweeps while Paul taps.

Click to expand images.

Size: Large - XL

Fabric Painted T-Shirts by Day Morrow

This Beatles shirt is based on yet another one of their experimental studio songs that shows what their individual performance and instrumental pieces really were. Focusing on the fifth song from their “Sgt. Pepper’s” album, both sides of the shirt have three Pauls pictured: one sings lead, the second performs on his usual Hofner 500 bass, and a third plays harpsichord on the center bottom. Also on both sides are three George Harrisons: one plays lead guitar, the second plays tambourine next to Ringo at his drums, and the third sings backup with John (by the time the song almost reaches the end). On the front side only, at the far top left, their music producer, the late Sir George Martin, also plays harpsichord (I think) just for the song’s intro. He sweeps while Paul taps.