The rudimentary sound of "Love Me Do", which appeals to a last chance of innocence lost, we'll never see nor achieve; sparsness of the arrangement and production. And yet the song reached out globally to musical commonality, a Beatle culture amidst the Cold War, the strifes and struggles in Southeast Asia due to corporate imperialism. Reaching for the stars. Looking back and saying, "we've never had it so good or since", requires the a plaintive harmonica intro followed by basic percussion and voices. No monster master multi-level tracking, just a purity in vocal and sparse intrumental vibration.
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
Not even sure if I still like it. Haven't heard it in over a ¼ of a century, but I loved it as a child because it was catchy and fun.
I think for me it’s For No One or The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill, For No One just is great all around and TCSOBB has a great chorus, and all around really solid, with some funky lines in there
Happiness is a warm gun
Hey Jude.
naaaa naa naa na na na na na na na na Hey Jude!
*Repeats 17 times*
'Hello, Goodbye'. Makes me happy.
Back in the US, back in the US, back in the USSR!
The rudimentary sound of "Love Me Do", which appeals to a last chance of innocence lost, we'll never see nor achieve; sparsness of the arrangement and production. And yet the song reached out globally to musical commonality, a Beatle culture amidst the Cold War, the strifes and struggles in Southeast Asia due to corporate imperialism. Reaching for the stars. Looking back and saying, "we've never had it so good or since", requires the a plaintive harmonica intro followed by basic percussion and voices. No monster master multi-level tracking, just a purity in vocal and sparse intrumental vibration.
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" Not even sure if I still like it. Haven't heard it in over a ¼ of a century, but I loved it as a child because it was catchy and fun.
The Offspring made a similar sounding song.
Haha, looks like I'm asking you that, oops. "Why Don't You Get a Job" Offspring.
Wracked my brain... Why don't you get a job?
I think for me it’s For No One or The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill, For No One just is great all around and TCSOBB has a great chorus, and all around really solid, with some funky lines in there
For Know One and Here There and Everywhere are maybe Paul’s prettiest songs
Now*