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Post by nowheregirl on Oct 26, 2007 15:16:05 GMT 1
These are some of mine. What are yours?
John's rhythm guitar on All My Loving.
Ringo's drumming on Rain.
The way John sings "I'm in love for the first time, don't you know it's gonna last, It's a love that lasts forever, it's a love that has no past" in Don't Let Me Down.
The opening of Mr Moonlight.
The middle of No Reply – "if I were you" etc.
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Post by Davey on Oct 26, 2007 18:15:22 GMT 1
I love the opening of Mr Moonlight too!!! There are a lotta little things i love in beatles' songs but now nothing comes in my mind.
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Post by nocturnalquadruped on Oct 27, 2007 6:30:17 GMT 1
I love the arrangement and vocals of one of the best B-Sides ever recorded, OLD BROWN SHOE
"I want a love that's right, right is only half of what's wrong."
The bass on I want You (She's so Heavy)
The guitar on Yer Blues and Happiness Is A Warm Gun
and Ringo's Drumming on A Day In The Life. This is really only the very tip of the iceberg.
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Post by carlozzi006 on Oct 27, 2007 19:02:08 GMT 1
The part in Golden Slumbers when Paul sings:
"Golden Slumbers fill your eyes, smiles will wake you when you rise"
I just love how much effort he puts into "smiles will wake you when" and then it instantly goes real soft for "you rise".
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Post by lennonfan on Oct 28, 2007 20:13:21 GMT 1
I like all the things above, and also: John's voice on Girl...one of my favorite vocals Paul's harmony at the end of Nowhere Man The way the two separate songs overlap together in I've Got A Feeling The sitar on Norwegian Wood And I know there must be lots more that I'll add later when I think of them!
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Post by nocturnalquadruped on Nov 9, 2007 3:03:27 GMT 1
On the first disc of Anthology three, in the middle of Happiness is a warm gun. John Sings "Yoko Ono Oh No, Yoko Ono Oh Yes." The jump from negative to positive and the beautiful acoustic guitar work of John. What a moment..
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Post by strawberryfields8 on Jul 19, 2008 3:36:32 GMT 1
The first thing that comes to mind is... John's vocal on the chorus of "Hey Bulldog"(If you're lonely you can talk to me) I love that part!
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Post by strawberryfields8 on Aug 25, 2008 21:04:15 GMT 1
Another thing is that the advantage of listening to Ipods is that you can really hear the drums. There are so many songs where Ringo is brilliant! (Of course, he's always brilliant, but you know what I mean ) I'm not much of a music expert, but I think I finally understand how good Ringo is.
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Post by onolennon on Aug 25, 2008 22:31:29 GMT 1
Another thing is that the advantage of listening to Ipods is that you can really hear the drums. There are so many songs where Ringo is brilliant! (Of course, he's always brilliant, but you know what I mean ) I'm not much of a music expert, but I think I finally understand how good Ringo is. Ringo is brilliant All those little sounds in their songs make them unique. The breathing between every line, the talking in the background, it all makes them special. - I love John's voice on Girl, Don't Let Me Down, I'm Only Sleeping, In My Life, A Day In The Life, etc. I love Paul's on Golden Slumbers and Let It Be. - I love those little pauses when you can hear them talking to each other. - I love the intros and the endings. - I love the way John sings his line 'I read the news today, oh boy...'. - I love the way Paul sings 'Her Majesty'. - I love Ringo's drumming on every track. - I love the way George strums his guitar. - I love the vocals on 'Because'. It's such a magical song, isn't it? And more I can't remember right now, I guess I'm a bit too busy .
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Post by strawberryfields8 on Aug 26, 2008 1:02:35 GMT 1
Another thing is that the advantage of listening to Ipods is that you can really hear the drums. There are so many songs where Ringo is brilliant! (Of course, he's always brilliant, but you know what I mean ) I'm not much of a music expert, but I think I finally understand how good Ringo is. Ringo is brilliant All those little sounds in their songs make them unique. The breathing between every line, the talking in the background, it all makes them special. - I love John's voice on Girl, Don't Let Me Down, I'm Only Sleeping, In My Life, A Day In The Life, etc. I love Paul's on Golden Slumbers and Let It Be. - I love those little pauses when you can hear them talking to each other. - I love the intros and the endings. - I love the way John sings his line 'I read the news today, oh boy...'. - I love the way Paul sings 'Her Majesty'. - I love Ringo's drumming on every track. - I love the way George strums his guitar. - I love the vocals on 'Because'. It's such a magical song, isn't it? And more I can't remember right now, I guess I'm a bit too busy . 'Because' certainly is wondeful. I also agree about George. I love how he plays! I love watching him in the Beatles live performances. He always smiling and so into it. 'A Day In the Life' is certainly classic. When John starts singing, I forget everything else...
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Post by onolennon on Aug 26, 2008 23:12:49 GMT 1
Me too, luv. John's voice on it is just... heavenly.
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Post by Paola Lennon on Aug 29, 2008 22:04:04 GMT 1
^^I agree That song always gets me relaxed * The guitar in "Girl" * The drumming on "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" * The piano in "In My Life" * The backwards guitar in "Tomorrow Never Knows" * The intro of "Come Together"
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Post by strawberryfields8 on Aug 30, 2008 18:15:11 GMT 1
* The backwards guitar in "Tomorrow Never Knows" I love that and also the backwards guitar on I'm Only Sleeping
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Post by Paola Lennon on Sept 3, 2008 2:02:04 GMT 1
* The backwards guitar in "Tomorrow Never Knows" I love that and also the backwards guitar on I'm Only Sleeping Yes, that's amazing! *The first chord in "A Hard Day's Night" *John's armonica *Strings in "Eleanor Rigby" *"Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!" in "She Loved You"
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Post by lucyinthesky77 on Sept 14, 2008 13:21:00 GMT 1
Those breaths in 'Girl'... When Ringo's drums kick in in 'She Loves You' The 'I mean, er yes' bit in Strawberry Fields
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