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…plus George Martin who figured out how to weave those pieces into that endless melody/medley.
I agree that despite the granny music Paul can be awesome. I thought his piano playing during the documentary was beautiful. It's hard to reconcile the man who wrote Honey Pie with the man who wrote Get Back or Golden Slumbers. I'm not a fan of some of his solo work but I think Chaos and Creation is a very good record.
I've read that Ob La Di was another one that drove Lennon mad. According to Wikipedia: "Out of frustration at being made to continually work on the song, he went straight to the piano and played the opening chords louder and faster than before, in what MacDonald describes as a "mock music-hall" style. Lennon claimed that this was how the song should be played, and it became the version that the Beatles ended up using." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ob-La-Di,_Ob-La-Da#Recording)
Geoff Emerick talks about that being a frustrating song to record in his book.
And hello to another Mark R!
If you watch any of the footage of she and John guest hosting The Mike Douglas show, she pays attention to the concerns of others, and always gives thoughtful replies. She does not come off as the controlling monster of myth and legend.
I always call the music hall-derived stuff “straw hat music”
Ronnie Laine was unfortunately always susceptible to its “charms”
Ray Davies also explored this aspect, but his genius transcended it.
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. I've read that Ob La Di was another one that drove Lennon mad. According to Wikipedia: "Out of frustration at being made to continually work on the song, he went straight to the piano and played the opening chords louder and faster than before, in what MacDonald describes as a "mock music-hall" style. Lennon claimed that this was how the song should be played, and it became the version that the Beatles ended up using." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ob-La-Di,_Ob-La-Da#Recording)
I was unfamiliar with ska when I first heard the white album, and thought the song was supposed to be some leaden “oompah” music.
It sticks out like a goofy sore thumb.
Lindsay-Hogg is also possibly Orson Welles’ biological child.
I thought you were kidding because of the strong resemblance, but I just looked it up!
Watch Yoko's doco film about John's "Lost Weekend" with May Pang - talk about re-writing history.