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Beatles fap sesh>Queen fap sesh.
In the beginning, George Harrison wasn't that good of a guitarist and even in the studio sometimes Paul would do the guitar parts because George wasn't good enough. But George Harrison during The Beatles last few years was maybe almost at the same level as Lennon/McCartney.
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If A Day in the Life is my favorite Beatles song, than this might be in the running for my second. I acknowledge there are better Beatles songs out there but its always been a favorite of mine.
In the beginning, George Harrison wasn't that good of a guitarist and even in the studio sometimes Paul would do the guitar parts because George wasn't good enough. But George Harrison during The Beatles last few years was maybe almost at the same level as Lennon/McCartney.
George's solo in this gives me the goosebumps...
Let's get some love for some heavy Beatles songs. The guitar in Helter Skelter is so sloppy but wonderful sounding. Also have to love McCartney's vocals in it. Very raw.
As far as A Day in the Life is concerned... John Lennon's part is phenomenal... Just amazing. I find McCartney's portion of the song to be rather boring and shallow. I think Lennon was almost making fun of McCartney in that song... The Song is called "A Day in the Life". Lennon seems to be conscious of the world around him, and saddened by all the bad things that are happening in the world, whereas McCartney seems utterly self involved and shallow based on the lyrics.
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Let's get some love for some heavy Beatles songs. The guitar in Helter Skelter is so sloppy but wonderful sounding. Also have to love McCartney's vocals in it. Very raw.
As far as A Day in the Life is concerned... John Lennon's part is phenomenal... Just amazing. I find McCartney's portion of the song to be rather boring and shallow. I think Lennon was almost making fun of McCartney in that song... The Song is called "A Day in the Life". Lennon seems to be conscious of the world around him, and saddened by all the bad things that are happening in the world, whereas McCartney seems utterly self involved and shallow based on the lyrics.
The greatest Paul vocal...everyone always says John's voice is better than Paul's but I beg to differ...
McCartney has always been more love song oriented (see "Silly Love Songs" from when he was Wings after he was criticized by John) while John has always been on the more political side.
Scratched, but will still be the only CD playing in my car for the next two weeks despite that. Absolutely love it.
Listening to Johnny Flynn right now, which the cashier at FYE recommended to me when he rung me up. I'm liking them too, especially with the girl singer. Love it when there's like a male singer and then a female singer is backing him up during the chorus and other parts.
One of my favorite CDs, for sure. Definitely the best one of the past year.
If you like Mumford & Sons, you should try some Johnny Flynn.
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Scratched, but will still be the only CD playing in my car for the next two weeks despite that. Absolutely love it.
Listening to Johnny Flynn right now, which the cashier at FYE recommended to me when he rung me up. I'm liking them too, especially with the girl singer. Love it when there's like a male singer and then a female singer is backing him up during the chorus and other parts.
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I returned the CD. Clerk said it had a factory defect, or something. Exchanged it for a new copy.
I have been on a pretty crazy workout regimen since I have been training for a goal that the SWDC community will know about in time, so my music has been mostly this:
Lots of AC/DC as well along with all kinds of hard rock; Godsmack, Rammstein, Pearl Jam, Rage and all that. I also like some rap for pump up music but not much; I'll listen to Lil Jon, Project Pat, UGK, and stuff like that when I work out.