Loading…
  • Beatles-Songs-Vintage-Book-Magazine-Covers
  • Beatles-Songs-Vintage-Book-Magazine-Covers-2
  • Beatles-Songs-Vintage-Book-Magazine-Covers-3
Loading…

There’s no denying the cultural impact The Beatles have had in the more than half a century since they formed in Liverpool. Their impact is so prevalent that there’s even a Wikipedia article about it. Their music has led to thousands of covers and now, to their songs being re-imagined as vintage book and magazine covers by the one and only Todd Alcott. If Alcott’s name and the style of these pieces seem familiar that’s because he did something similar with his series of David Bowie Pulp Fiction Book Covers. For The Beatles, he chose to re-imagine 7 of their songs as vintage pieces like a National Enquirer cover, dime store novel, vintage Chevy Corvair ad, and a science fiction novel, among other. “A Day in the Life,” “Rocky Raccoon,” “Hello Goodbye,” “Tomorrow Never Knows,” “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” “Drive My Car,” and “Revolution” all got the Alcott treatment. Each one of the seven prints in the series come on heavy, glossy, archival-quality paper in a bunch of different sizes for easy framing.

Copy of S7 Max Ultra Lifestyle Image 3

We’re sure you’re well aware that there are plenty of robot vacuums or mops that you can use to sweep and mop in an attempt to keep your place clean. But none of them perform like Roborock’s smartest combo yet, the S7 Max Ultra you see here. It vacuums. It mops. It has automatic dust emptying, mop washing and robot water tank refilling. The easy-to-use app lets you create custom cleaning routines, set no-go zones, and more. The Roborock S7 Max Ultra does it all.  Don’t comprise on cleanliness, get yours for $299 off when you grab the coupon code for $18.99 today.