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This may not be the worst thing Paul ever assaulted the public sensibilities with, but I can only think of Revolution #9 and You Know My Name which are indisputably worse pieces of dog shit. And Paul contributed over a dozen fetid stinkers to the group. It's really too bad; he was, and is, a generational musical talent. His taste is just crap. But he can play any instrument, despite not reading music. He has an intuitive understanding of music theory, without knowing any of the didactic bits -- notation, time signatures, keys mean nothing to him. He just knows what sounds good. And when he had John feeding him his acerbic, witty, bitter lyrics and skeletal ideas for melodies, Paul's saccharine sweetness and John's Campari and Tonic bite combined to make many works of real genius. A Day In the Life.
I could reel off ten easily: "Revolution 9," "Run For Your Life," ""Dig It," "Maggie Mae," "Wild Honey Pie," "Mr. Moonlight," "Only a Northern Song," "Hold Me Tight," "A Taste of Honey," and "What Goes On," and I actually like a few of those.
"Ballad of John and Yoko" is my least favourite. Self-pitying and intrinsically ugly. I actually love "Hello Goodbye". Why? Because it makes you feel great I suppose. Because of the arrangement. The outro (which even Lennon acknowledged was good). The spry vertical melody line. It isn't "granny music" - ie music with echoes of music hall and tin pan alley. I can't think of another song like it in fact. It's a bit whimsical. But it's beautiful nevertheless.
I think it is a great sounding song, excellent production, but the lyrics mean absolutely nothing. I don't think it is granny music (that would be Honey Pie), but it is bubblegum. It sold a lot of records, but is still surprising that the other 3 agreed to release it as a single.
In my opinion the text of oppositions describes the end of a relationship where nothing goes together anymore. And even the question: why? is blocked by: I don't know. As DE KING you might wonder WHY a relationship can come to an end? Because your answer is: I DON'T KNOW
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I happen to like the lyrics a lot. Reminds me of the lyrics to another son g: "You say tomato and I say Two-mato.
They have so many great songs. “Nowhere Man” being one of my favourites.
This song is very McCartneyesque. I wouldn't be surprised if he wrote most of it.
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'That's another McCartney. Smells a mile away, doesn't it? An attempt to write a single. It wasn't a great piece.'
- John Lennon 1980.
John hated everything
Number one hit. And I think it is a great song.
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i think the lyrics are about dualities. opposites. try getting two people or more to agree about anything. most of the time it wont happen.
This seems most insincere. Anyone can see through it.
This may not be the worst thing Paul ever assaulted the public sensibilities with, but I can only think of Revolution #9 and You Know My Name which are indisputably worse pieces of dog shit. And Paul contributed over a dozen fetid stinkers to the group. It's really too bad; he was, and is, a generational musical talent. His taste is just crap.
But he can play any instrument, despite not reading music. He has an intuitive understanding of music theory, without knowing any of the didactic bits -- notation, time signatures, keys mean nothing to him. He just knows what sounds good. And when he had John feeding him his acerbic, witty, bitter lyrics and skeletal ideas for melodies, Paul's saccharine sweetness and John's Campari and Tonic bite combined to make many works of real genius. A Day In the Life.
Pure Paul's "grannie music" Worst song they ever released. Couldn't pick a worse example of their music
I could reel off ten easily: "Revolution 9," "Run For Your Life," ""Dig It," "Maggie Mae," "Wild Honey Pie," "Mr. Moonlight," "Only a Northern Song," "Hold Me Tight," "A Taste of Honey," and "What Goes On," and I actually like a few of those.
"Ballad of John and Yoko" is my least favourite. Self-pitying and intrinsically ugly. I actually love "Hello Goodbye". Why? Because it makes you feel great I suppose. Because of the arrangement. The outro (which even Lennon acknowledged was good). The spry vertical melody line. It isn't "granny music" - ie music with echoes of music hall and tin pan alley. I can't think of another song like it in fact. It's a bit whimsical. But it's beautiful nevertheless.
I think it is a great sounding song, excellent production, but the lyrics mean absolutely nothing. I don't think it is granny music (that would be Honey Pie), but it is bubblegum. It sold a lot of records, but is still surprising that the other 3 agreed to release it as a single.
In my opinion the text of oppositions describes the end of a relationship where nothing goes together anymore. And even the question: why? is blocked by: I don't know.
As DE KING you might wonder WHY a relationship can come to an end? Because your answer is: I DON'T KNOW