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Yes, Let It Be was recorded in early '69 but not released until a year or more later.
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During Let It Be, not only did the Beatles jam on Harrison's "All Things Must Pass", but Paul also tried to get them to do "Teddy Boy" which ended up on the McCartney LP. Clearly bored with the seemingly unending runthroughs, Lennon, during an instrumental break in "Teddy Boy" starts square dance calling. "Swing your partner, do-si-do..."

Let It Be was released in May, 1970. Paul wanted to release (out of spite) his album the same time. The other Beatles begged him to hold off, afraid of killing sales for a perceived weak Beatles album that nobody but the bean counters at EMI wanted to put out. McCartney, resigned to the fact that the Beatles were no more, lost his cool and screamed at Ringo, who was sent to deliver the band's wishes.

Paul went ahead and put out McCartney within a few days of Let It Be's release. Neither album suffered in sales.
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I think the worst song the Beatles ever recorded was "If You've Got Troubles," as presented on the Beatles Anthology. I love the moment at the start of the solo when lead singer Ringo plaintively says, "Rock on, anybody!"

They had to have known how unutterably bad the song (and performance) was.
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Yup I agree. If you include the non-released songs, "If You've Got Troubles" has GOT to be right at or near the bottom.
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The guitar riff in "If You've Got Your Troubles" is very similar to the later bass riff in "Taxman".
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ive always hated maxwell's silver hammer.
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its pure McCartney
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"McCartney...lost his cool and screamed at Ringo..."

How can you lose what you never had?
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I actually quite like "If You've Got Trouble." It sounds like George on the Tennessean to me, and I love the riff he's got going on that one. It's not the most lyrically advanced song they ever recorded, but sometimes simple words can be quite catchy Image.
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Post by westtexasrickenbacker »

I'd have to agree with those who think "If You've Got Trouble" is a dog.... Image respectfully speaking.

I'd heard of the song from books and finally listened to it on a bootleg even before it came out on the Anthology series. Yikes!!! Ringo is hilarious when he introduces the solo. That mock frustrated "Rock on, Anybody"..

"Only a Northern Song" and "Blue Jay Way" are a real drag, too! I think "Love To You" and "Within You, Without You" are not up to standard either.

Sorry George, still think you're great!!!
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Whenever I hear "If You've Got Trouble" I mentally segue into Gary Numan's "Cars" every time.
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If we're going to go outside of the original catalog, then my vote goes to "What's The New Maryjane".
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Yes, "What's The New Maryjane" is godawful, I agree. Sounds like a Yoko "concept" piece, not like anything John would write before he met her.
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Just remember, that was at a point in John's life where he was switching from massive psychedelics intake to heroin. Anything was possible.
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Post by wayang »

What's wrong with the 'old Maryjane', anyway?
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