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Paul McCartney (The Beatles) : I have a recollection of walking round St John's Wood with that in my mind so I might have written it at home and finished it up on the way to the studio, finally polished it in the studio, maybe just taken John aside for a second and checked with him, 'What d'you think?' 'Like it.' 'Good. Let's do it!'
(Source : Many Years From Now by Barry Miles)
John did a very good thing: instead of playing through it and putting like a watercolour wash over it all with his guitar he just stabbed on the off-beats. Ringo would play the snare and John did it with the guitar, which was good, it left a lot of space for the rest of the stuff.
(Source : Many Years From Now by Barry Miles)
John Lennon (The Beatles) : That's Paul with some contribution from me on lines, probably. We put in the words 'turns me on'. We were so excited to say 'turn me on' - you know, about marijuana and all that, using it as an expression.
(Source : All We Are Saying, by David Sheff, 1980)
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(Source : Many Years From Now by Barry Miles)
John did a very good thing: instead of playing through it and putting like a watercolour wash over it all with his guitar he just stabbed on the off-beats. Ringo would play the snare and John did it with the guitar, which was good, it left a lot of space for the rest of the stuff.
(Source : Many Years From Now by Barry Miles)
John Lennon (The Beatles) : That's Paul with some contribution from me on lines, probably. We put in the words 'turns me on'. We were so excited to say 'turn me on' - you know, about marijuana and all that, using it as an expression.
(Source : All We Are Saying, by David Sheff, 1980)