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One of George's most romantic lyrics and quite possibly his least "rock and roll" chord progression but an All Things Must Pass gem through and through.Help support The Kinks and Beatles Daily Deep Dive with a one time or recurring contribution of $5. Every contribution helps ensure that this podcast can continue to be produced until we run out of songs to talk about. Please visit Hero Habit for more details.★ Support this podcast ★
Vamos con un programa extenso, dividido en dos partes, rico en texturas y melodía, sobre el que es uno de los mejores discos de todos los tiempos. Se trata del primer álbum triple de la historia del rock, All Things Must Pass de George Harrison, lanzado el 27 de noviembre de 1970, es decir, se están cumpliendo en estos días 51 años de su lanzamiento. Escucharemos Run of the Mill (Day 2 Demo), I’d Have you Anytime, My Sweet Lord, Wah-Wah, Isn’t It a Pitty, What is Life, If Not For You, Behind That Locked Door, Let It Down, Run of the Mill y los bonus tracks I’d Have You Anytime (Day 1 Demo), Let It Down (Day 2 Demo) y I Live For You (Day 1 Demo) Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ y en la emisora Radio Free Rock los viernes a las 18:00.
#100-96Intro/Outro: Feeling Good by Nina Simone100. George Harrison (All Those Years Ago & Let It Down)99. Bon Iver (Flume & Hey, Ma)98. Billy Joel (Scenes from an Italian Restaurant & Movin' Out (Anthony's Song))97. Lead Belly (Goodnight, Irene & Take This Hammer)96. Primus (Too Many Puppies & Sgt. Baker)
Part two of Sam Whiles' "classic" visit to When They Was Fab. Further discussion of the Beatles in 1970, and how the lives of John, Paul, George and Ringo continued to intertwine through their early solo efforts.
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Der Song, der 1970 auf dem Album „All things must pass” veröffentlicht wurde, steht stellvertretend für einen Sound, der als „Wall of Sound“ bezeichnet wird. Der Produzent Phil Spector hat dabei durch Schichtung von Klängen, Instrumenten und Gesang sowie der Zumischung von Hallräumen ein extrem großes Klangbild erzeugt. Damit hat der Musikproduzent, der im Januar im Alter von 81 Jahren gestorben ist, Musikgeschichte geschrieben.
Der Song, der 1970 auf dem Album „All things must pass” veröffentlicht wurde, steht stellvertretend für einen Sound, der als „Wall of Sound“ bezeichnet wird. Der Produzent Phil Spector hat dabei durch Schichtung von Klängen, Instrumenten und Gesang sowie der Zumischung von Hallräumen ein extrem großes Klangbild erzeugt. Damit hat der Musikproduzent, der im Januar im Alter von 81 Jahren gestorben ist, Musikgeschichte geschrieben.
Part two of our discussion with Sam Whiles (Paul or Nothing) covering the ties that bind. 1970 was John's turn to react to the dissolution of the Beatles. Meanwhile, George dedicated himself to "All Things Must Pass" and Ringo went further into Nashville. The lesson? Although both John and Paul had bid adieu to "The Beatles" as an entity, the four were still connected in ways personal, professional, economic and emotional.
During a taped business meeting attended by three Beatles and Neil Aspinall while Ringo was away - likely in mid-September ‘69, a month before that in which John would say he wanted "a divorce" from the group - JL remarked, "Alright, let's move on. We'll do another album. We'll all do four songs. How's that? That's fair." When the others showed no interest, he then said, "Alright, how about a Christmas single? Y'know, we finish it with a Christmas single. I think it's a great idea — I'm in." That changed after John and Yoko performed in Toronto with Eric and Klaus. But what if the others had approved John's initial suggestion and immediately returned to the studio? Between them they already had enough songs for another LP - songs that would end up being utilized for their own solo projects. Here are the tracks selected by your co-hosts… Erik Let It Down Look at Me Another Day Stormy Weather Gimme Some Truth Hear Me Lord Maybe I’m Amazed Oh My Love Art of Dying Child of Nature All Things Must Pass The Back Seat of My Car Isn’t It a Pity Suicide Richard Gimme Some Truth Maybe I’m Amazed Art of Dying Child of Nature All Things Must Pass Another Day Isn’t It a Pity Oh My Love When Every Song is Sung Every Night Beautiful Girl Look at Me The Back Seat of My Car What is Life Featuring a recording of ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’ by Mark & Rosalie Cunningham, produced for this show.
In this expanded episode, Richard and Robert discuss the parallels between the concurrent releases, George’s All Things Must Pass and John’s Plastic Ono Band. Songs include “Beware of Darkness,” “Let It Down,” “Love” and “Mother.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 70: Late 1970 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In this expanded episode, Richard and Robert discuss the parallels between the concurrent releases, George’s All Things Must Pass and John’s Plastic Ono Band. Songs include “Beware of Darkness,” “Let It Down,” “Love” and “Mother.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 70: Late 1970 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.