Song Complexity
I started on guitar when I was 13 but changed to bass as soon as I could, I got pretty good on the guitar in the meantime (played about two years) and can still play but didn't realize how complex some of their seemimgly simple stuff was until I was about 18 and played in a band with a good guitar player who knew most of the correct chords to a lot of their songs. I learned that there was a lot more than meets the eye with The Beatles. Even the ending harmonies with the #2 note on "She Loves You" were complex for 1964. they very rarely played just straight chords in their music, there was always some little twist. Lennon and Harrison did a lot of interplay between them with McCartney playing other than the root notes quite often, that was advanced stuff for pop music in 1963-64, especially considering that they arranged that early stuff themselves maybe with GM helping here and there.
Well, I'm sure that he had more to do with their stuff later than that early in their career, I bet they arranged a lot of that stuff themselves in Hamburg playing night after night. Arrangements tend to happen spontaneously when you play the same song time after time. You know how that is Dane, didn't you play the Poompf room for 6 months in Duluth, East Dakota for 6 months once? haha!
Right you are, Bob...after a while, I was itchin' to drop some Bonham-esque fills into "Feelings", but then I would've been out the three-fifty-a-week.
As to the Beatles, with those tight pants I'm sure they were arranging their stuff on stage almost perpetually...
As to the Beatles, with those tight pants I'm sure they were arranging their stuff on stage almost perpetually...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
