The Key To Lennon
An excellent point Chris. The Beatles made good use of the capo and I suppose like many musicians appreciated the sustain of open chords.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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A very practical consideration Jerry and one that is plausible in my view.
He may have been in a "rut" in the early days. A very productive and successful one mind you and one that many of his contemporaries would have welcomed.
He may have been in a "rut" in the early days. A very productive and successful one mind you and one that many of his contemporaries would have welcomed.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I noticed someone mentioned John's limited ability on the guitar in teh early days as compared to his better playing later on.
I found a good example of this today on youtube.com. I saw an early concert of the Beatles playing "I feel fine", and the Japanese one in '66. On the early ones he was playing chords except for the initial riff and then also p[layed the riff out of the solo. On the later ones he joins George while playing the riff in most spots in the song.
I found a good example of this today on youtube.com. I saw an early concert of the Beatles playing "I feel fine", and the Japanese one in '66. On the early ones he was playing chords except for the initial riff and then also p[layed the riff out of the solo. On the later ones he joins George while playing the riff in most spots in the song.
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a little off subject.... here's the GHOST of Lennon.... (and if you believe this one please contact me - I've got some bridges to sell). I wonder if Yoko is making any $$ off this,hmmm?
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyid=2006-04-23T111809Z_01_N21225471_RTRUKOC_0_US-LEISURE-LENNON.xml&rpc=22
TV seance claims to have reached John Lennon
Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:18am ET
By Sue Zeidler
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A controversial television seance airing on Monday will claim it has reached the spirit of John Lennon, but viewers will have to pay $9.95 to find out what the peace-loving Beatle has to say.
The special, being carried on pay-TV service In Demand, was organized by the producers of a 2003 attempt to channel the late Princess Diana. That show failed to find Diana and received reviews that could have sunk the Titanic but it is estimated to have grossed close to $8 million.
Sight unseen, the Lennon effort has been attacked by the late Beatle's friends and fans as a tasteless effort to profit from his assassination 25 years ago. But producers say they are hoping to lure an audience that now loves such prime-time network TV shows as "Ghost Whisperer" and "Medium."
The program features what is described as an Electronic Voice Phenomenon, or EVP, that a psychic on the show claims is the disembodied voice of Lennon speaking at a seance in one of his favorite New York restaurants, La Fortuna.
EVP is based on a belief that spirit voices communicate through radio and TV broadcast signals.
On the television show, filming at La Fortuna suddenly stops and a narrator says something odd has happened. They then claim that a mysterious voice can be heard on the voice feed of one of the psychics.
The producers then call in "EVP specialist" Sandra Belanger to examine the voice and she proclaims it the real deal.
"That's very consistent with a Class A EVP," she said, regarding the level and clarity of the voice. She also says the voice sounds like how Lennon would have talked. Continued...
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyid=2006-04-23T111809Z_01_N21225471_RTRUKOC_0_US-LEISURE-LENNON.xml&rpc=22
TV seance claims to have reached John Lennon
Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:18am ET
By Sue Zeidler
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A controversial television seance airing on Monday will claim it has reached the spirit of John Lennon, but viewers will have to pay $9.95 to find out what the peace-loving Beatle has to say.
The special, being carried on pay-TV service In Demand, was organized by the producers of a 2003 attempt to channel the late Princess Diana. That show failed to find Diana and received reviews that could have sunk the Titanic but it is estimated to have grossed close to $8 million.
Sight unseen, the Lennon effort has been attacked by the late Beatle's friends and fans as a tasteless effort to profit from his assassination 25 years ago. But producers say they are hoping to lure an audience that now loves such prime-time network TV shows as "Ghost Whisperer" and "Medium."
The program features what is described as an Electronic Voice Phenomenon, or EVP, that a psychic on the show claims is the disembodied voice of Lennon speaking at a seance in one of his favorite New York restaurants, La Fortuna.
EVP is based on a belief that spirit voices communicate through radio and TV broadcast signals.
On the television show, filming at La Fortuna suddenly stops and a narrator says something odd has happened. They then claim that a mysterious voice can be heard on the voice feed of one of the psychics.
The producers then call in "EVP specialist" Sandra Belanger to examine the voice and she proclaims it the real deal.
"That's very consistent with a Class A EVP," she said, regarding the level and clarity of the voice. She also says the voice sounds like how Lennon would have talked. Continued...
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Howdy,
I have posted before how i thought a "key" to John Lennon's (and the Beatles) sound on many popular songs i.e., "Ticket To Ride", "I Want to Hold your Hand" "Help" was blind-siding the listener with the B minor chord.
Ex: "When I was AROUND" "HELP ME IF YOU CAN I'M FEELING DOWN" there are other examples, but these are a start.
Eggman
I have posted before how i thought a "key" to John Lennon's (and the Beatles) sound on many popular songs i.e., "Ticket To Ride", "I Want to Hold your Hand" "Help" was blind-siding the listener with the B minor chord.
Ex: "When I was AROUND" "HELP ME IF YOU CAN I'M FEELING DOWN" there are other examples, but these are a start.
Eggman
http://www.beatlestoday.com/beatles/articles/200605011.html
here are some good oopsed recordings that let you hear Lennon's guitar very well. Anyone know other sources for oopsed Beatles?
here are some good oopsed recordings that let you hear Lennon's guitar very well. Anyone know other sources for oopsed Beatles?
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