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BlueNote wrote:
i can't remember how it goes
I dig a pony Well you can celebrate anything you want Well you can celebrate anything you want Ooh. I do a road hog Well you can penetrate any place you go Yes you can penetrate any place you go I told you, all I want is you. Ev'rything has got to be just like you want it to Because--
I pick a moondog Well you can radiate ev'rything you are Yes you can radiate ev'rything you are-- Ooh. I roll a stoney Well you can imitate ev'ryone you know Yes you can imitate ev'ryone you know I told you, all I want is you. Ev'rything has got to be just like you want it to Because--
I feel the wind blow Well you can indicate ev'rything you see Yes you can indicate ev'rything you see-- Ooh. I dug a pony Well you can syndicate any boat you row Yes you can syndicate any boat you row I told you, all I want is you. Ev'rything has got to be just like you want it to Because--
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I prefer Let it Be:Naked to the original Let it Be. I can't think of where the two differ in this song off the top of my head right now, but the CD is worth it just to get a tolerable version of The Long and Winding Road.
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The Argonaut wrote:
I prefer Let it Be:Naked to the original Let it Be. I can't think of where the two differ in this song off the top of my head right now, but the CD is worth it just to get a tolerable version of The Long and Winding Road.
Thanks for reminding me to check that out, I think it's the only Beatles thing I haven't heard.
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McParadigm wrote:
Let it Be < the 6 albums preceding it (not counting MMT/YS, which are compiled)
Some okay stuff there, but...
Let it Be < Plastic Ono Ram Must Pass
edit: totally agreed (i took the < for a > ) in fact, Let it Be has great songs and Dig a Pony is an "ok" tune in my book but the playing on this album is quite sloppy at times - i'm sure that there are better takes in the vault. I've Got A Feeling from the Anthology for instance (although it's incomplete) - its drive far outshines the album's version.
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All Things Must Pass alone kicks Let It Be's ass all up and down the street and I love Let It Be. I've written 10 pages on Let It Be and could have wrote at least 20 more.
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I recall hearing George playing a song called "If Not For You." I know Dylan did it, but I don't know who wrote it. That's definitely a gem from the later Beatles era.
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I recall hearing George playing a song called "If Not For You." I know Dylan did it, but I don't know who wrote it. That's definitely a gem from the later Beatles era.
Not Beatles era. It's from All Things Must Pass.
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bart d. wrote:
Riot Actor 25 wrote:
I recall hearing George playing a song called "If Not For You." I know Dylan did it, but I don't know who wrote it. That's definitely a gem from the later Beatles era.
Not Beatles era. It's from All Things Must Pass.
George was writing All Things Must Pass during the Let It Be/Abbey Road sessions. See "All Things Must Pass" from the Apple Sessions/Anthology 3
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