Lakewood Ranch real estate owners who appreciate the Beatles absolutely adore the Cirque du Soleil musical Love in Las Vegas. Born from a mutual friendship admiration between the late George Harrison and Cirque founder Guy Laliberté, the entertainment experience entails a spectacular feast for both the eyes and ears. The custom-built theater at The Mirage, former home to Siegfried and Roy, features 360° seating, panoramic video projections, and surround sound. There are sixty international artists onstage, sometimes dressed in Sgt. Pepper’s outfits, doing nonstop acrobatics on trampolines, slides, disappearing into hidden compartments and flying high through the air. Two television monitors at the top of the arena display never-before-seen videos and rare photos of the Fab Four.

There’s something in the way the dancers move around the stage that encourages visitors of the Vegas Strip to treat themselves to the richness of Love. Men and women with homes for sale in Lakewood Ranch can free their minds to the unforgettable set, urban freestyle dance, aerial gymnastics, and immortal music.

Speaking of simply the music, over two-dozen phenomenal numbers are used, ranging from “Hey Jude,” “A Day in the Life,” and “Tomorrow Never Knows” to the less-popular “Cry Baby Cry” and “Glass Onion.”  One prominent journalist, Jim Irvin of the UK’s Mojo magazine, claims that the Beatles’ lavish Love soundtrack is better than the Nineties’ life-changing Anthology series. While many folks with Lakewood Ranch homes for sale feel the critique is a bit far-fetched, the outtakes found on Love are simply phenomenal.

As opposed to the band’s previous release, 1, but comparable to the Anthologies, Love is considerably more than a simple Beatles compilation. The 78-minute audio collage modernizes familiar sounds with remixes, adding beats, and meshing the classics, such as “Here Comes the Sun” with obscure singles, like “The Inner Light.”

The novel Love soundtrack entails singles that have been wonderfully blended into medleys, such as “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite,” “I Want You (She’s So Heavy),” and “Helter Skelter.” Other songs, including “Revolution” and “Hey Jude” contain unfamiliar backing tracks and vocals, along with additional distortion.

“Blackbird” drives straight into “Yesterday,” similar to the way “Within You Without You” weaves with “Tomorrow Never Knows.” Listeners in Lakewood Ranch luxury homes get to experience yet another multi-layered version of the trippy “Strawberry Fields Forever.” The background of “Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds” leads into a fresh arrangement of “Octopus’s Garden,” while the new string arrangement in “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” will send chills down a buyer’s spine.

Nobody on the planet besides the two remaining Beatles or their former producer and his son, George and Giles Martin, could have used the master tapes at Abbey Road studios to put together such a collection. After all, the audio and visual aspects of the Love performance cost $160 million to produce. Panoramic video projections, 360° seating and 6,000 speakers offering surround sound were custom-built for Cirque de Soleil’s production in the Las Vegas Mirage.

Love is not retrospective. The soundtrack is completely fresh and stimulating. It is a magnificent contribution to both the world of audio and visual art. Love is truly synonymous with the Beatles.

 

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