Lookingglass wrote: "-=RifRaf=-" <rifraf@rifraf.com> wrote And this verse doesn't seem to fit right with the rest of the song rhythmically speaking either. Like when the word "all" which is monosyllabic gets stretched over four notes -- it feels forced, and just because the man was a genius it doesn't mean everything he did had to be brilliant :) Over time you end
"The Walrus was Danny" <dannyisthewalrus@tesco.net> wrote in message news:36f44fbb-948e-409f-9812-51a79cd78380@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... I was thinking today about the Englishness of the fabs, and in particular Macca. Examples: The Family Way The Black Dyke Mills Brass Band Thumbs up gesture A cup of Tea on the cover of the single I can't remember (Take it Away
"poisoned rose" <whydoIstillbother@usenet.com> wrote in message news:mCyek.32406$ZE5.19672@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... None of these are any great calamity, but.... I liked The Long & Winding Road more before I knew Spector's "sweetening" defied the group's wishes. I liked Strawberry Fields Forever more before I knew about the splice in the middle. I liked For You Blue more
On May 14, 9:46 am, RockNRo...@webtv.net (Manfred Noland) wrote: giorn...@gmail.com (Phil) On May 13, 8:59 am, RockNRo...@webtv.net (Manfred Noland) IN MY LIFE is very 50s influenced. It uses the same drum part as " ANNA ( Go To Him ) " by Arthur Alexander. This was a favorite of John's that he sang with the Beatles This is irrelevant. The drum pattern doesn't tell us who wrote
giorn124@gmail.com (Phil) On May 13, 8:59 am, RockNRo...@webtv.net (Manfred Noland) IN MY LIFE is very 50s influenced. It uses the same drum part as " ANNA ( Go To Him ) " by Arthur Alexander. This was a favorite of John's that he sang with the Beatles This is irrelevant. The drum pattern doesn't tell us who wrote the melody or lyrics. *********************************************