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'Sgt. Pepper' at 50: Inside 'Within You Without You' - Rolling Stone
"We were all on about the wall of illusion and the love that flowed between us, but none of us knew what we were talking about. We all developed these groovy voices. It was a bit ridiculous, really.
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"Rather sad to see all the beautiful paintings that were done by people like Mick and Marianne, and George and myself, and a lot of our friends have been washed over and demolished.
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George Harrison's Kinfauns house, Esher, to receive blue plaque (From Surrey Comet)
Pattie Boyd, the late musician’s first wife, who lived with him at Kinfauns from 1965 to 1970, will unveil the plaque at 6.30pm today at 16 Claremont Drive, the site of the original building
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Paul McCartney Praises Pot, Slams Fans on ‘Fixing a Hole’: The Story Behind Every ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Song
As with “Sgt. Pepper,” McCartney indicated that Evans would get songwriting credit on the LP, but later changed course to preserve the Lennon/McCartney brand. (Although it is thought that Evans received royalties for his contribution as a silent partner.)
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George Harrison Gets Deep on 'Within You Without You': The Story Behind Every ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Song
“I think he just wanted to relieve the tedium a bit,” Martin said later. “George was slightly embarrassed and defensive about his work. I was always conscious of that. Perhaps I didn’t devote as much attention to George as I had [to Lennon and McCartney].
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“In terms of asking me for particular interpretations, John was the least articulate,” Martin remembered in Anthology. “He would deal in moods. He would deal in colors almost – and he would never be specific about what instruments or what line I had. I would do that myself.”
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Beatles 'Sgt. Pepper' Bandwagon Gets Unofficial Bandwagon Push With Alan G. Parker Movie
if we can find enough archive footage that has been unseen by even real diehard fans and if we have enough to make cast list read ‘starring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Brian Epstein,’ then I want to make this film.’ Within weeks we realized that the stars could include three dead guys.
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Rob Sheffield on Lost Beatles Song 'It's All Too Much' - Rolling Stone
It opens with that Sonic Youth guitar clang and a bit of John chatter, as Paul lingers on that one-chord bass drone like a monster. The other Beatles join in with their "tooooo much! tooooo much!" chant, riding a ferocious Ringo groove for eight minutes. It proves they could jam, even though they couldn't – they just accidentally pulled it off here. George sings his funniest mystic lyrics, with a wry English touch.
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Consumos web. 05/26/2017
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