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my dad says its supposed to be like a "talent show" or something, with all different people singing the same thing. but, you dont have to take his word for it, cause he says a lot of things, as you know...............
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"Love is the answer, and you know that for sure; Love is a flower, you've got to let it grow." -John Lennon
" I don't work at being ordinary." -Paul McCartney
"The Beatles saved the world from boredom." -George Harrison
"So this is America. They must be out of their minds." -Ringo Starr
Don't even get me started on this song. Ask anyone who knows me and they can honestly say, as well as I, that this is the only Beatle song that I honestly dislike with a strong passion. It's not like I can put my finger on one specific reason why I just can't stand this song. I think I can actually say I hate this song. It annoys me, it doesn't sound like them, it's a stupid song. And I'm not sure why I dislike it this much, I just always have. Since I found out it was them who sang it, because the first time I remember hearing it, I didn't even know it was The Beatles who sang it.
My overall opinion...SUCKY SONG!!!!!
(sorry to the beatles...I still love them with all my heart)
~Floating down the stream of time, from life to life with me~
Four Lads Who Stole the World's Heart and Never Gave it Back
Brian Jones (from the Rolling Stones) is "suppose" to be playing Sax. I've heard rumors it might not be the "Brian Jones" of the Stones, but that's who is credited. I assume that at this point, if you were as big as the Beatles were in the late 60's (they actually started recording this in roughly 67 -6 you could have studio time for any thing you wanted!!
I just love this song , always have always will It Is the B side to Let It Be [ as you know ] and it was in my local pub in my late teen years the 70s and you knew when i was in the pub that night as , i must have played the grooves of the juke box single to this great song
Whats it about ?, i don`t care
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Some history I read about this is that John and Paul were well on their way to permanent animosity, then somehow the two of them got together alone in a studio, had a lark, and this was the result. Either John or Paul (can't remember which) said this was the most fun he had with the other ever.
So, beyond the song itself, it sort of represents something, one of the last times the two of them were carefree together.
I love John, I love Paul, And George and Ringo, I love them all!
No it was around for years so is in no way John and Paul having a last fling together. In fact maybe Paul insisted it came out as a Beatle b-side to counter John who was threatening to bring it out as an a-side Plastic Ono single. And that IS Brian Jones on sax.