Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Track by track from the Beatles-revolver (1966)


revolver 1966 Beatles album was perhaps before fully achieved. While you could make an argument that A Hard Day night or Rubber Soul deserves the title that seems to me that revolver is their first album to be completely artistic education. Rubber Soul had duds as "Wait" and "Run For Your Life" on it, after all. This is an excerpt from the runway watch revolver.

1. "Fisco"

"Fisco" was one of three songs on the album written by George Harrison. Revolver was really Harrison on "coming out party" as songwriter serious. Harrison was the guitarist for the Beatles, but he actually didn't play guitar on this song. Paul McCartney played guitar on this track. Part of lead hectic McCartney was inspired by new guitarist who was just hitting the scene of the era, Jimi Hendrix.

2. "Eleanor Rigby"

One of the Beatles timeless classic. This is primarily a solo album by Paul McCartney song really as he is the Beatle only to be heard on the track. McCartney sang together with a double Quartet d ' arcs. There are no guitars, bass or drums on the track. McCartney wrote the song in large part on his own, although John Lennon contributed a little to the texts.

3. "I'm Only sleeping"

A dreamy song that is both on the assumption of acid or just sleep in or perhaps both? The song features some very cool back sides of guitar.

4. "love"

This is a song by George Harrison and almost everything heard in the song was played by Harrison. Ringo Starr was the only other Beatles to be heard on the track, he played the tambourine. Was the first Beatles song to embed the classical Indian style.

5. "here, there and everywhere"

A timeless Ballad of Paul McCartney. McCartney said in an interview that this is one of his favorite songs, who has ever written.

6. "Yellow Submarine"

In my opinion this is a fault with revolver. While I like "Yellow Submarine" quite well on it's own, it's not good that even in the stream of the album. Having said that, in some ways is one of the most memorable Beatles songs. Comes with Ringo Starr on vocals, McCartney was lead singer of the song. Of course it was also the title of a film animated Beatles, released in 1968.

7. "she Said She Said"

One of the first songs "acid rock". The lyrics were inspired by an LSD trip that was John Lennon. Was on LSD at a party when the actor Peter Fonda, (who was also on LSD) apparently kept saying that "knows what it means to be dead."

8. "good day Sunshine"

Written by Paul McCartney, who said that he was inspired by "good time music Lovin' the ' spoonful."

9. "And your bird can sing"

Features one of the most memorable Beatles guitar lines that is actually a dual guitar riffs played by both Harrison and Lennon. The song was written by Lennon, but of course, as with all Lennon and/or McCartney songs has been credited as Lennon/McCartney.

10 "none"

Another classic stun by McCartney, who was perhaps at its peak during this time. The Beatles were always looking for an original approach and this song was the solo French Horn unusual set it well-designed over.

11. "Dr. Robert"

Another song "acid rock" by John Lennon to go along with "She Said She Said". About "Dr. Robert" is exactly is open to debate, Lennon said it was actually "Dr. Robert," since he was the one who "transported around all the pills". Lyrics of the song include some references Beatles drug most obvious.

12. "Let me tell you"

3 Harrison Song of the album. Sound to it that has an interesting "dissonant". The song is built primarily around a "drone" that shows the influence of great music indiana Harrison on time.

13. "Got To Get You into My Life"

Paul McCartney "ode to marijuana" was heavily influenced by the sound, in particular songs published by the Motown label Stax.

14. "Tomorrow Never Knows"

One of the most experimental the Beatles songs. Incredibly, given how incredibly futuristic sounds, the song was actually first recorded for the album. The song is based on a drone C (another sign of influence of Indian music) and everything related to registration was revolutionary at the time. Makes usage, back, guitar, drums strongly compressed and cut the tape. The lyrics were inspired by the Tibetan Book of the dead.








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