Glass Onion
I'll Be On My Way
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Post by Glass Onion on Aug 9, 2019 8:11:23 GMT
Found this video on youtube that might be of interest.
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Post by pothos on Aug 9, 2019 9:45:08 GMT
That video was fascinating and proved this the band were at that point in a mess. No agreement on producers (still cannot get over that Martin was sort of edged out). Has anyone heard the Johns version. Why was George doing so many guitar solo's, was he a perfectionist or just not feeling it or was he really out of step with everyone at that time. I have never seen the Let it Be movie as I can only imagine how painful it is to see the band arguing with each other.
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henryj
For A Number Of Things
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Post by henryj on Aug 9, 2019 12:06:53 GMT
IIRC, 49 years later, in the Let It Be Movie, Paul sings "There will be no sorrows, let it be, let it be" at some point in the song. Can't remember whether George played through an overdrive or a Leslie speaker in that version, or something else.
Paul and Yoke may well outlive me, so I might never see that movie again. (As long as those two are alive, I expect the movie to remain withdrawn from public consumption and viewing.)
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henryj
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Post by henryj on Aug 9, 2019 12:14:19 GMT
Just started watching the video in Glass Onion's post. From 2:19 to 2:24 you can see the back of a Fender Stratocaster headstock. Whose Strat was this? George's Rocky? John's light blue Strat?
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henryj
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Post by henryj on Aug 9, 2019 12:23:20 GMT
Oh, and G.O., thanks for posting that video. That was cool.
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Post by brewmaster on Aug 9, 2019 19:39:44 GMT
Interesting video, thanks for posting.
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Post by pothos on Aug 9, 2019 21:59:46 GMT
Is the Let it be film withdrawn then.
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Glass Onion
I'll Be On My Way
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Post by Glass Onion on Aug 10, 2019 18:55:55 GMT
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