Opinions anyone? I mean, it's a nice little thing and all that, but was it really necessary to put it at the end of Abbey Road? There's the great grande finale of the medley with The End and then there's Paul McCartney with something about the queen... Should it have been kept off?
It does ruin the moment somewhat. But then again it is in keeping with their style of seemingly not taking themselves too seriously. They were always taking the piss. They I'm not sure they realised the importance of the moment at the time, it does turn it on its head a bit, and is a litle irreverant to the grand finale. I'll go with it being a nice touch.
hmmm yeh perhaps a bit unecessary but I quite like the symbolism that 'The End' wasn't actually the end because there was another song- in the same way that the Beatles are never ending in a way because their music and legend and stuff goes on. That sounds all sappy and sentimental but that is probably one nice thing about it. Though I would be quite happy for it never to have existed on Abbey Road
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They I'm not sure they realised the importance of the moment at the time, it does turn it on its head a bit, and is a litle irreverant to the grand finale. I'll go with it being a nice touch.
If I remember rightly, 'the grand finale' was meant to be 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' until they swapped the sides over.
I don't mind it at all, though I guess if I was hearing the album for the first time I would probably think it ruined it.
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i enjoy the song... when i first listened to abbey road i heard about the great words at the end... and i listened and thought... what a great final. in the train.... and then silence... i still was thinking a bit about the album and her majesty started playing. i had to laugh so much in the train, i love it. it's a funny little ending that keeps the record from being too serious. i really enjoy the song and the fact that it seems so misplaced makes it lovely. like a kid that runs laughing a last time through a room after the party is over... i love paulie for puting this song on the end ^^
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I really like Her Majesty there. It reminds me of the spoken words at the end of Sgt. Pepper's. They used to do things like this. About taking them too seriously, I think that the whistling in End of The End is another example. Paul is singing about his death and then he begins to whistle. Nice touch.
And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make
hmmm yeh perhaps a bit unecessary but I quite like the symbolism that 'The End' wasn't actually the end because there was another song- in the same way that the Beatles are never ending in a way because their music and legend and stuff goes on. That sounds all sappy and sentimental but that is probably one nice thing about it. Though I would be quite happy for it never to have existed on Abbey Road
......but Paul put it in and it did exist on Abbey Road. When I first heard the track and its abrupt ending I knew it meant that there would be more from the Beatles. And then, happily, there was Let It Be with the ripe red apple label. I thought that the red apple indicated that it would be their last album. But then came The Beatles Again with the green apple appearing once more....more symbolism. And so, as you said tangerine, "The End" wasn't actually the end.
The first chord of Her Majesty is the last of Mean Mr Mustard, so I guess the original plan was to fit Her Majesty in there. It probably didn't work out and they (that is Paul) obviously felt it was too good to throw away. And maybe it is, but I'm not sure about its position on the album. On the other hand, I can't think of any other place in the tracklist. True that it might be the first 'bonus' or 'additional' track. These Beatles keep innovative!
About the colour of the Apples: I never thought about it that way and I think neither did The Beatles. Interesting though to see why the apple on Let It Be is red. (Although I have a version with a green apple, but that's not the official one).
I must confess it annoys me as a proper album ending because i would have prefered The End as the last one, but then again it is funny the way it was put on. The first loud chord just makes you jump & you do tend to laugh as it was & still is a surprise. I'm not sure who's idea it was to put it on the end (anybody know?). It may have just sounded better the way they sliced it in between Mean Mr Mustard & Polythene Pam.
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About the colour of the Apples: I never thought about it that way and I think neither did The Beatles. Interesting though to see why the apple on Let It Be is red. (Although I have a version with a green apple, but that's not the official one).
Bobber,,,,,I found this link which explains the red and sometimes green apple which appears on the Let It Be album:
I'm not sure who's idea it was to put it on the end (anybody know?).
When McCartney decided that he didn't like it sandwiched between Mean Mr. Mustard and Polythene Pam he told the tape op to take it out and throw it away. EMI's policy was to never throw anything away, so it was put on the end of the tape and originaly used by accident.
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.