George kept cookies in the studio and when Yoko put a bed in the studio during I believe Abbey Road the boys were up in the control room and all of a sudden they see Yoko get up and head for George's cookies..and George just yells, "THAT BITCH."
@dekkerairsoft George was probably most open in his disdain for Yoko. He insulted her to her face while John sat & watched in a heroin haze. John responded by almost completely withdrawing from George's music (with small contributions to Something, Old Brown Shoe - which was wiped out by George for an organ track). I don't want to criticize Yoko here, now. Her presence in Beatle sessions was at John's request. He loved her & wanted to irritate, instigate & agitate the other Beatles. He succeeded
Question: who likes The Long and Winding Road without strings? And with? I'm back and forth. I like the version without strings, but if I had never heard it without, maybe I would like it a lot more with. I don't know. LOL
@Cml725 Both are good. I never thought the "Specterized" version was as bad as Paul made it out to be, but, it was his song & his vision should have been honored. The Let It Be movie shows the bad vibe within the band, especially during this song. Ringo looks totally depressed with an empty look & sorrowful eyes. George & John look disinterested & detatched. Paul appears to grasp that the Beatles were falling apart before his very eyes & his songs have a sound of melancholy. The end was near.
I'm sorry, but this really gets on my nerves. Why does Yoko have to be in the video is she's not even doing anything? I mean, if my guy ask me to be in the video by his side, that's nice and all but at least make me play tambourine or something. Other then that, I can support you behind camera. Play with your boys.
@themillenia Yoko enabled John to get his place in the band back, as Paul was dominating the scene more then ever. She didn't run the show but acted as John's emotional back up to take on Paul. John said that she wasn't his musical inspiration, but his personal inspiration which brought him back from the shadows. I don't get her at all, never liked her in the slightest.
Allen Klein and Phil Spector get on my nerves more than Yoko.
mrhipsterdoofus 2 months ago
George kept cookies in the studio and when Yoko put a bed in the studio during I believe Abbey Road the boys were up in the control room and all of a sudden they see Yoko get up and head for George's cookies..and George just yells, "THAT BITCH."
...and that is why i love george harrison.
bladesofglory12 2 months ago 3
@bladesofglory12 LOL is this true? That is so funny!
xoxoxo547 1 month ago
@xoxoxo547 Lmao YES. I read it in The Beatles' sound engineer, Geoff Emerick's book "Here, There and Everywhere."
bladesofglory12 1 month ago
@bladesofglory12 haha! I could totally picture George doing that(:
xoxoxo547 1 month ago
Did you know that George hated yoko so much tha most of the time he would not play with her in the studio
dekkerairsoft 1 year ago
@dekkerairsoft George was probably most open in his disdain for Yoko. He insulted her to her face while John sat & watched in a heroin haze. John responded by almost completely withdrawing from George's music (with small contributions to Something, Old Brown Shoe - which was wiped out by George for an organ track). I don't want to criticize Yoko here, now. Her presence in Beatle sessions was at John's request. He loved her & wanted to irritate, instigate & agitate the other Beatles. He succeeded
redletter2008 1 year ago
Question: who likes The Long and Winding Road without strings? And with? I'm back and forth. I like the version without strings, but if I had never heard it without, maybe I would like it a lot more with. I don't know. LOL
Cml725 1 year ago
@Cml725 Both are good. I never thought the "Specterized" version was as bad as Paul made it out to be, but, it was his song & his vision should have been honored. The Let It Be movie shows the bad vibe within the band, especially during this song. Ringo looks totally depressed with an empty look & sorrowful eyes. George & John look disinterested & detatched. Paul appears to grasp that the Beatles were falling apart before his very eyes & his songs have a sound of melancholy. The end was near.
redletter2008 1 year ago
The Bealtes are finaly on iTunes!!
PurpleSpiderMonkeys 1 year ago
I'm sorry, but this really gets on my nerves. Why does Yoko have to be in the video is she's not even doing anything? I mean, if my guy ask me to be in the video by his side, that's nice and all but at least make me play tambourine or something. Other then that, I can support you behind camera. Play with your boys.
themillenia 1 year ago 10
@themillenia Yoko enabled John to get his place in the band back, as Paul was dominating the scene more then ever. She didn't run the show but acted as John's emotional back up to take on Paul. John said that she wasn't his musical inspiration, but his personal inspiration which brought him back from the shadows. I don't get her at all, never liked her in the slightest.
modspell 1 year ago
@themillenia I ABSOLUTELY AGREE!! GO HOME YOKO!
elwin38 1 year ago 7
wats thu song at 1:46 that george is singing
triblent 1 year ago
@triblent for you blue
BobDylanFan1966 1 year ago
@triblent For You Blue
elwin38 1 year ago
interesting insight into their recording sessions
andrewshanebrown 2 years ago