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Title: Puzzle of Beatles Music
Post by: Walrus on July 14, 2011, 09:40:00 PM
I've always thought of the late beatles as a sort of jigsaw puzzle of music. I've noticed that songs from completely separate albums cross perfectly into one another ( ex. Blackbird into Yesterday). Some even coincide with each other (Drive My Car/What You're Doing/The Word). If you know any other songs that cross into or coincide with each other, post them here.
Title: Re: Puzzle of Beatles Music
Post by: Walrus on July 14, 2011, 09:40:50 PM
Here is a pretty good playlist of songs that fade into each other:
Happiness is a Warm Gun (with a few seconds of silence cut from the end)
Glass Onion
Flying
Within You Without You
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds

Another:
Blackbird
Yesterday
Hey Jude
Let it Be
Title: Re: Puzzle of Beatles Music
Post by: Ovi on July 14, 2011, 10:06:34 PM
I don't really understand what you're reffering to. You think that Blackbird fades into Yesterday because they go well together or because they're both acoustic or because they both have that ballad "tone" and feeling?

Happiness is a Warm Gun (with a few seconds of silence cut from the end)
Glass Onion


Because HIAWG ends with that drum hit and GO starts with drums?

Maybe I'm tired because it's 1 past midnight here, but if you don't mind, I'd like you to explain better what you're reffering at.
Title: Re: Puzzle of Beatles Music
Post by: Walrus on July 14, 2011, 11:34:06 PM
Yes, HIAWG and GO match because of the drum at the end and beggining.

I'm looking for a perfect match, like the last few tracks on Abbey Road, you can hardly tell when one song ends and another begins.

Title: Re: Puzzle of Beatles Music
Post by: TheFoolOnTheHill on November 01, 2011, 09:28:33 PM
Interesting idea... I tried and I was able to put together a few:
1.Happiness Is a Warm Gun
2.Glass Onion
3.Flying
4.Tomorrow Never Knows
5.Within You Without You
6.Blue Jay Way
7.Yes It Is
8.A Taste of Honey

I don't really understand the Blackbird--Let It Be one though