A not-so-interesting aside: it was a number one in 1968 for Marmalade, who were the first scottish act to have a UK number one. They wore kilts on top of the pops when playing it. (Cod-reggae and kilts - makes me shudder.) They had two bass players (why?) and were originally called Dean Ford and The gaylords. Very smooth. Wonder why they never really caught on ? They had a US hit in '69 that featured a backwards guitar solo. Personally I like the song.
I like it much better than Lady Madonna, which was released as a single. It's a fun tune. I like to do aerobics to this one, because I can't help dancing around when I hear it.
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Is the two-bass thing noticeable? Does it change their sound? It seems a strange thing to do. (it's not like they're The Cure)
No. Usually there's more than one bass line in a song anyway. I guess it was just live that they used it. I think one of the bass players also played keyboards.
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ill have to check them out sounds cool, i know theres a new bass super group making a record its all bass and a drummer and a keyboard i think but it has hooky from new order, andy rourke from the smiths and mani of the stone roses/primal scream theyre gonna be called Freebase , hooky never played bass like the norm he always play high up the fret board and on the higher strings like he was playing lead guitar, not sure about andy and mani as they seemed to play like the norm but maybe itll be less noticable if they all play an octave apart
Quite a few Marmalade-Beatles connections. One site says Sir George produced their first singles, but I haven't been able to confirm it. and one of its members wrote the theme tune for Thomas The Tank Engine.
the song is so terribly simple like Dance Tonight.. I find simple music always catches on better & songs that you can sing to & can't get out your head!
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I love that Marmalade song "Reflections ...". In retrospect, it seems Beatle-y, though I haven't heard it in years. THey've got a Greatest Hits - wow, must find!
Thinking of that Marmalade song "Reflections ...". makes me remember "Smile a Little Smile for Me, Rosemary ...". Funny how those neurons work ...
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