đ¶âš A COSMIC BEAT: ORGAN-ISMIC AND THE BEATLES 60TH ANNIVERSARY
September 2, 2025|Jericho & Purrniverse
đ¶âš A Cosmic Beat: Organ-Ismic and the Beatles 60th Anniversary Celebrationâšđ¶
60 years since the Beatles lit up San Diego, their timeless sound is reborn. đ
Discover Organ-ismic: A cosmic Beatles 60th anniversary celebration at Spreckels Organ Pavilion, blending timeless music, community ritual, and celestial vibrations in San Diego.
From Yellow Submarine echoing through 5,000 organ pipes to cosmic vibes under the stars, this is more than a concertâitâs a community ritual. đ«
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đ€ MeowTV Special: âOrgan-Ismic â The Beatles 60th San Diego Anniversaryâ
Featuring:
đ± Jericho Melchizedek â The Cosmic Cat, Ambassador of the Purrniverse
đ Seth Melchizedek â Dreamtime Storyteller & Cosmic Co-Host
MeowTV Special Prelude here:
[ Live concert replay here: https://youtube.com/live/tIKg7tTKClA ]
A Cosmic Beat: Organ-Ismic and the Beatles 60th Anniversary Celebration
By Meow TV â A Celebration of Music, Memory, and Cosmic Resonance
Introduction: 60 Years of Beatlemania in San Diego
On August 28, 1965, San Diego joined the global wave of Beatlemania. The Beatles performed at Balboa Stadium, electrifying the city with a performance that would forever be etched into rock history. Thousands of fans filled the air with screams of joy, dancing to a sound that was more than musicâit was a cultural shift.
Now, sixty years later, San Diego once again resonates with the timeless energy of the Fab Four. This yearâs anniversary celebration at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion is not just about nostalgiaâitâs about rediscovering the way music continues to unite, heal, and awaken.
The Cosmic Hosts: Jericho & Seth Melchisedc
This special Meow TV broadcast is guided by Jericho Melchzdc, the Cosmic Cat and Ambassador of the Purrniverse, alongside Seth Melchisedc, dreamtime storyteller and cosmic co-host. Through their lens, the Beatlesâ San Diego legacy becomes more than historyâit becomes a cosmic memory, a vibration echoing through time and consciousness.
Their playful and profound reflections remind us that joy is the most powerful revolution, and that music, above all else, remains a bridge between worlds.
Introducing Organ-Ismic: The Sound of the Pavilion
At the heart of this yearâs celebration is Organ-Ismic, the Spreckels Organ Pavilionâs own classic rock band. True to their name, they deliver a sound experience that is nothing short of transformativeâcombining the grandeur of the worldâs largest outdoor pipe organ with the raw spirit of rock and roll.
Organ-Ismic is led by:
RaĂșl Prieto RamĂrez, San Diego Civic Organist, whose fearless artistry pushes the organ into bold, unexpected territory.
Khloe Lou and Lauren Lee, powerhouse vocalists who channel both the soul of classic rock and the transcendence of ceremonial song.
A skilled ensemble of guitars, bass, and drums, weaving the familiar sounds of Beatles classics with the majestic resonance of over 5,000 organ pipes.
Imagine Yellow Submarine reverberating not only through amplifiers, but through the very air itselfâcathedral tones carrying cosmic frequencies across Balboa Park. It is music reborn as interdimensional alchemy.
Why This Celebration Matters
The Beatles were not just a band. They were messengers of love, unity, and awakening. Their music carried frequencies that continue to inspire generations, reminding us of our shared humanity and our collective longing for harmony.
This 60th anniversary celebration is more than a concertâit is a community ritual. It is San Diego gathering under the open sky, remembering together, and allowing the vibrations of Beatles music to ripple once more into hearts and souls.
Closing: Keep Purring to the Cosmic Beat
As Jericho raises his paws like a maestro, the message becomes clear: whether you were there in 1965, or are hearing these songs for the first time, this celebration is an invitation to awaken your inner harmony.
Sing. Dance. Remember. And above allâkeep purring to the cosmic beat.
âš Long live the Beatles. Long live Organ-Ismic. Long live the Purrniverse. âš