The Chords Crowded House Downhere Michael Jackson The Doors Locksley Simian The Smithereens The Smiths The Verve Tears for Fears The Knickerbockers Emitt Rhodes Les Fradkin on his two George Harrison tribute CD's: Something for George and Love You 2 ...
and I started playing the chords of 'Rocky Raccoon,' you know, just messing around. And, oh, originally it was 'Rocky Sassoon,' and we just started making up the words, you know, the three of us - and started just to write them down. They came very quickly. And eventually I change...
Also heard in these measures are John's piano chords on the downbeat of each measure and Paul's bass starting off with a low note and then proceeding to play repeated notes high up on the neck. Four more introductory measures are then heard, these being what is usually the final four ...
The other thing that arrived on the session was we found an old harmonium hidden away in the studio, and said, ‘Oh, this’d be a nice colour on it.’ We put the chords on with the harmonium as a wash, just a basic held chord, what you would call a pad these days. Paul McCart...
Slightly different chords used, as well. I think I’m on to something here. [While others, I guess, will think I’m just ON something.] Reply Michael Friday 8 December 2023 at 2.35pm Please allow me to go off-topic, maybe cool things down a little. If you were lucky enough to ...
“When I'm Sixty-Four” early that evening, attention was given to “Strawberry Fields” at 10 pm. Lennon added yet more vocals, this time a harmony to the first line of the final chorus (“Let me take you down...) while McCartney plunked piano chords during the finale of the song....