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re: Beatles Get Back trailer. Airs on Disney+ November 25 in 3 parts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 9:29 pm to CBandits82
Posted on 11/25/21 at 9:29 pm to CBandits82
it’s a spellbinding moment.
Paul starts strumming his bass like a guitar and within seconds the familiar rhythm of the song emerges and he has the complete chorus composed
it has to be seen to be believed
Paul starts strumming his bass like a guitar and within seconds the familiar rhythm of the song emerges and he has the complete chorus composed
it has to be seen to be believed
Posted on 11/25/21 at 11:07 pm to cgrand
It's interesting the line "Get back to where you once belonged" almost became an un-characteristically clear/overt political comment mocking those who opposed middle-eastern/muslim immigration into the UK. In effect, satire of a Brit that might say "Hey Pakistanis, go back to your home country!" which unintentionally could have been used as an anti-immigration anthem by those they were mocking.
Since we know the Pakistanis/Puerto Rican verses were ultimately changed, I wonder if this change will be addressed later in this series as "too overt" or just for a creative lyrical preference.
Since we know the Pakistanis/Puerto Rican verses were ultimately changed, I wonder if this change will be addressed later in this series as "too overt" or just for a creative lyrical preference.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 7:51 am to cgrand
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it’s a spellbinding moment.
Paul starts strumming his bass like a guitar and within seconds the familiar rhythm of the song emerges and he has the complete chorus composed
it has to be seen to be believed
Midway through the second installment as I type this...
- Paul is at the height of his powers. Songs flow out of him like a river.
- I can't stand the prodcuer of the documentary. Very puncahble.
- George is so clearly stifled within the confines of his reduced role he's constantly looking for a fight.
- I keep wondering why George Martin isn't involved to smooth over the musical squabbles.
- Ringo would have loved to have been a Beatle forever.
- It's also interesting how early some songs were already in the incubator.
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