mercredi 24 octobre 2012

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40 best Beatles songs 3. She Loves You. This was the third song they sang at the beginning of Ed Sullivan's show before they went to an Anacin commercial. The viewing audience had to wait another 35 minutes before they heard from the Beatles again. Tiffany Jewelry I am sure the kids watching could hardly wait that long, and the parents weren't sure what to think. The Beatles won most of them over in the end. George Martin, the Beatles producer, told them to start with the chorus and they convinced him the final Glenn Miller chord would work. Yeah, yeah, YEAH!!! 4. All My Loving. In keeping with the Sullivan theme, this was the first song nearly 73 million people saw the Beatles perform on the show. If you have the new Ed Sullivan DVD you can see they were surprisingly loose and relaxed looking for people about to take over the music world. Particularly, Paul adds hoots and shouts to Tiffany Bracelets their songs. I love how George walks over from sharing John's microphone to sharing Paul's during his Buddy Holly/Carl Perkins-like guitar solo. If you don't have the DVD, you can listen to this version on "Anthology 1." The original version though is the best. John's guitar triplets perfectly underpin the whole song. 12. Help! John later in life wanted to do this song slower. I'm glad he didn't. In the time honored tradition of "All My Loving" and "Ticket to Ride," the music is too bouncy for what is said in the lyrics. But I still love it and don't want it any other way. I love the way the background vocals precede the main Tiffany Bangles vocalist in singing the lyrics. version -- so whenever I play this song on CD, I feel I am missing the James Bond like theme that preceded it on our records. I know the Beatles didn't write it and didn't include it in their version but it belongs at the beginning and that is that. 16. Daytripper. More Otis Redding inspired music. This one's about sex and drugs. The Beatles were producing great riffs at this time. This was one of them. The Beatles first double A-side with "We Can Work It Out" because they couldn't decide which was the better side. Who can blame them? Unfortunately, this song is marred by dropouts in two places to cover up vocal errors. Maybe they will fix this when they re-master the whole Beatles catalog which is WELL OVERDUE, if anyone in Apple is reading this. 24. Strawberry Fields Forever. This song backed by "Penny Lane" has to be the strongest single ever. Another song of John's that doesn't make a lot of sense and yet incredibly does. The music is amazing. The fact that the Beatles would think this strange song would be a hit is a testament to their egos, the fact that it is this incredible is a testament to their talent. I can now always hear the join between the Tiffany Necklaces two different takes, but I don't mind. Who could imagine it would be kept from the No.1 spot in Britain by Englebert Humperdink's "Please Release Me"? And how did they ever think that bit of jamming at the end would be essential to the song . but it is . "cranberry sauce." Their first take of this on "Anthology 2," where every verse has a change in the instrumentation, is also amazing. 25. Penny Lane. Suburban remembrances for Paul. There are at least four piano tracks playing on this one. you can hear it in the changes the various sounds the pianos produce throughout. Growing up, I thought the line that said, "the banker sits waiting for a trim" actually was "the banker sits waiting for a trend". which in its own way is a pretty cool thought. I still think I would have preferred the trumpet ending that Links Of London Canada was only on the Promo single release. I will never know why the Beatles went for the shimmery cymbal ending. If I ever get an interview with Paul or George Martin -- I will ask "Why did you get rid of the end trumpet bit?" 36. Get Back. Rollicking song, a thumper. Oh, to have been near Savile Row to have heard them play this in their last live performance. The song started out life as a satire of Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Blood" immigration speech. The lyrics were then changed to something less specific regarding a man who thought he was a woman and California grass. get back home Loretta." The "Let It Be" album version pales by comparison and "Let It Be Naked" didn't put the extended ending on either. Go to "Past Masters 2" for the right version.

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