I've got a feeling, a feeling deep inside. Words Of Love
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I wouldn't doubt it if most of you first heard of the Beatles from the Anthology series & CD's anyway? If all of you want to twist my words around as in my constructive criticism of All Those Years Ago into something disturbing (which it's not) & call me names to make some of you so called Beatles fans look cool for some reason. I dont care at all because I'm not that stupid like some of you seem to be.
I want you, I want you so bad babe. I want you, I want you so bad. It's driving me mad, it's driving me mad.
I do apologize for the names. It is immature of me. Nevertheless you want to blame everyone else other than yourself for the silly things you say. You seem to want to pick a fight with everyone and anyone.
You are entitled to your opinion. Why not try offering it without knocking everyone else's down?
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All Those Years Ago isn't that a great a solo classic from George unlike My Sweet Lord & Crackerbox Palace over 20 years later even though he meant well as a tribute song to John from his former bandmate soon after his death which is why it was so popular back in 81 but ATYA is just a mediocre single from a mediocre album Somewhere In England in hindsight!
I want you, I want you so bad babe. I want you, I want you so bad. It's driving me mad, it's driving me mad.
Quoted from Wayne_L., posted May 20, 2004, 2:36pm at here
What is " it " about the Beatles & as solo artists I don't have a clue about anyway? I know it's " only " my opinion, just like the " rest of you " clowns.
I happen to like this song as well. And no, I didn't hear about the Beatles from the Anthology series. I was listening to them well before the Anthology came out. I don't see what liking this song has got anything to do with when we started listening to the Beatles.
I really like this track....it doesn't feel like anything else that George did, and it's a great tribute without feeling too mushy....classic, easily one of his top five tracks from the 80s.
"Only people know just how to talk to people. Only people know just how to change the world."
Quoted from TheMasterOfGoingFaster, posted July 26, 2004, 5:20am at here
And if thats not Macca playing bass I'll be damned!
Get prepared for the fires of hell! It's not Macca! As if George Harrison would have Macca playing bass on one of his solo songs! Sheesh - Paulie had his chance in the Beatles, and blew it. But George was nice enough to allow Paul a very buried backing vocal on this tribute.
Quoted from Maria, posted July 26, 2004, 7:00am at here
Get prepared for the fires of hell! It's not Macca! As if George Harrison would have Macca playing bass on one of his solo songs! Sheesh - Paulie had his chance in the Beatles, and blew it. But George was nice enough to allow Paul a very buried backing vocal on this tribute.
Herbie Flowers plays bass on that track.
How do you know? Did you witness it?
I know it says that in the track info, but he thanks George Martin and Geoff Emerick for All Those Years Ago which leads me to think they may have been producer and engineer.
And I could smell a McCartney bassline, it's that distinctive.
I never was very wild about ALL THOSE YEARS AGO, though I don't hate it or anything. Something about the way George attempts to "rush" some of the lyrics into the tune... "Now we're left cold and sad by..... soomeonethedevil'sbestfriendsomeonewhooffendedall"...