Post by eddy on Dec 18, 2011 14:15:07 GMT -5
www.wingspan.ru/magazines/cs/cs58/page12.html
www.wingspan.ru/index.html
The main page is in Russian language but I clicked around and found lots
English content, for example here is a NME scanned magazine-
www.wingspan.ru/magazines/nme/NME_Originals_Beatles_Solo_Magazine_May_2005.pdf
an encyclopedia, click the alphabet letter to change pages-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/encyclopedia/contents.html
At the drop down menus, 4th from left, bottom tab, there are several biographies like this-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/hisown/contents.html
The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions book by Mark Lewisohn-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/recording/Recording_Sessions.pdf
BEATLES GEAR by Andy Babiuk-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/babiuk/contents.html
Some alternate Abbey Road photos-
www.wingspan.ru/trivia/trivia04.html
Paul with shoes-
www.wingspan.ru/trivia/pics/a1.jpg
magazines-
www.wingspan.ru/magazines/magazines.html#cs
This interview was done to promote 'unplugged'
quote:
Here, There And Everywhere
"John and I were particular fans of songs with little Cole Porter-era preambles, and we put them into a few of our own. 'Girl Of My Dreams', one of John's favourite songs from early on, had a long preamble before it got into the song. So 'Here, There And Everywhere' was going to have a preamble; in fact, it's only a short one ['to lead a better life...'], but it's nice to have those little bits that don't happen anywhere else in the song.
"When people have asked what my favourite song is I've often listed 'Here, There And Everywhere'. There are some nice chord changes and clever little ideas. It ends on a major chord that you don't expect, and there's a real nice key change that George Martin suggested in the middle, to go into the solo. I think that's why jazz people picked up on it. I like the words, too."
Were you aware, with Unplugged, that it was another one of those songs that you hadn't performed live before?
"My career's funny. I don't keep track. I don't know how many songs I've written, for instance, though obviously it changes each year. So, in the same way, I'm pretty vague as to whether I've done a song live before."
end quote
Did you catch that, decades of touring and he didn't do his favorite song.
www.wingspan.ru/index.html
The main page is in Russian language but I clicked around and found lots
English content, for example here is a NME scanned magazine-
www.wingspan.ru/magazines/nme/NME_Originals_Beatles_Solo_Magazine_May_2005.pdf
an encyclopedia, click the alphabet letter to change pages-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/encyclopedia/contents.html
At the drop down menus, 4th from left, bottom tab, there are several biographies like this-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/hisown/contents.html
The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions book by Mark Lewisohn-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/recording/Recording_Sessions.pdf
BEATLES GEAR by Andy Babiuk-
www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/babiuk/contents.html
Some alternate Abbey Road photos-
www.wingspan.ru/trivia/trivia04.html
Paul with shoes-
www.wingspan.ru/trivia/pics/a1.jpg
magazines-
www.wingspan.ru/magazines/magazines.html#cs
This interview was done to promote 'unplugged'
quote:
Here, There And Everywhere
"John and I were particular fans of songs with little Cole Porter-era preambles, and we put them into a few of our own. 'Girl Of My Dreams', one of John's favourite songs from early on, had a long preamble before it got into the song. So 'Here, There And Everywhere' was going to have a preamble; in fact, it's only a short one ['to lead a better life...'], but it's nice to have those little bits that don't happen anywhere else in the song.
"When people have asked what my favourite song is I've often listed 'Here, There And Everywhere'. There are some nice chord changes and clever little ideas. It ends on a major chord that you don't expect, and there's a real nice key change that George Martin suggested in the middle, to go into the solo. I think that's why jazz people picked up on it. I like the words, too."
Were you aware, with Unplugged, that it was another one of those songs that you hadn't performed live before?
"My career's funny. I don't keep track. I don't know how many songs I've written, for instance, though obviously it changes each year. So, in the same way, I'm pretty vague as to whether I've done a song live before."
end quote
Did you catch that, decades of touring and he didn't do his favorite song.