Posts Tagged “Beatles Week 2021”

Beatles Week 2021 “Ticket To Ride” (Day 8)

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Beatles Week 2021 “Ticket To Ride” (Day 8)

There isn’t much to say about this song, really. From the first couple of opening notes, you know which songs this is. Something about the timing of the drums and tambourine stand out, almost arrhythmic, and it’s only during the bridge when the beat shifts to a standard timing that you understand what is “off”…

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Beatles Week 2021 “It’s All Too Much” (Day 7)

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Beatles Week 2021 “It’s All Too Much” (Day 7)

Here we are nearly 2 years into a pandemic and the feeling of things being “too much” is ever-present. That overwhelming feeling is the subject of George’s composition that would get used in the Yellow Submarine film and soundtrack (which is half an album, and while that’s the official release, I prefer The Yellow Submarine…

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Beatles Week 2021 “In My Life” (Day 6)

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Beatles Week 2021 “In My Life” (Day 6)

Four years ago today. Miss ya dad.

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Beatles Week 2021 “There’s A Place” (Day 5)

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Beatles Week 2021 “There’s A Place” (Day 5)

One of the earlier Beatles songs, appearing on their debut album, reportedly Lennon started out by attempting a Mowtown style song. The Beach Boys would hear this song, and respond a few months later with “In My Room” bith both songs being a bit introspective, the latter seems to get more attention at this point…

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Beatles Week 2021 “Eight Days A Week” (Day 4)

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Beatles Week 2021 “Eight Days A Week” (Day 4)

Just another Number 1 hit for the band, they were tossing them out at a rapid pace during the stretch of 1963-64. The band never played it live, with John especially feeling it was beneath them. Thing is, it wasn’t. While the subject matter may be trite (“Oooh I need your love, babe, eight days…

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Beatles Week 2021: What Goes On? (Day 3)

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Beatles Week 2021: What Goes On? (Day 3)

“What Goes On?” appeared on 1965’s Rubber Soul, sung by Ringo, but was initially written in 1963 and was going to possibly be recorded and included on the album With The Beatles or as possibly a B-side during that era. Mostly written by Paul, with heavy contributions by John, it also does include a small…

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