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kingsuji commented 7 months ago
Rickenbacker 350V63 - You Can't Do That
Lennon's Guitar part played with a nice Rick.
Pedro - Brazil
Dude,
You inspire me.
I'm unpacking my guitar.
Thank you.
(i saw the Beatles)
Kingsuji
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What Goes On-The Beatles
The Beatles
What Goes On
I Love This Song
How Can I Not Ringo Sings It!!!!!
Enjoy
and
Please Please Comment
P.s. Tell Friends
Ringo's vocal, George's rockabilly guitar, the harmonies= a priceless performance
Kingsuji
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About the guitar solo in Michelle
An excerpt from s Swedish television documentary "George Martin - den femte beatlen" (G.M. the fifth Beatle), where Martin tells how he was the com...
Sir George wa as much a contibutor to the Beatles success as the lads were. He brought the orchestral sound and the formal structures to their music.
He recognized early on that they were talented and focused their raw genuis.
Kingsuji
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Etta James - Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Recorded in 1961 by Etta under the close supervision of Leonard and Phil Chess, "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a great example of how the addit...
Ms. James sings every Sunday in the Trinity United Church of Christ choir on the south side of Chicago. (Jeremiah Wright, President Obama's minister).
Kingsuji
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kingsuji commented 1 year ago
The Beatles imitating Bob Dylan!! Very Funny!!
Here is a short clip, where the Beatles (exspecially Paul and John) are trying to sing like Bob Dylan.
It's very cute, I found it by some christmas...
Not Dylan...they respected him.
This is a irreverant reference to some angry skiffle singer who is now lost to the ages.
Anyone have Paul's or Ringo's mobile number? Let's ask.
Kingsuji
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the Beatles - Positively 4th Street
Yet another little jam around another great Dylan song. Recorded during the Get Back sessions, this was probably just the fab four killing some tim...
Can you imagine "being there"?
Kinsuji
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Unheard Sounds in Beatles' Music
I made this to show all of the little noises I hear when listening to The Beatles' music. Enjoy.
Thank you for sharing your passion with everyone.
I too am a Beatles nut, they changed my life.
I saw them twice. When the younger fans discover this, They realize how old I am.
Too bad. I breathed the same air they did.
Kingsuji
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The Beatles - I'm Looking Through You (Cover)
Playing The Beatles "I'm Looking Through You" from "Rubber Soul"
Guitar: Epiphone EJ-160E
Capo on first fret, fairly easy song to play. I couldn'...
OK.
I'm buying a guitar tomorrow.
Thank you.
Kingsuji
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The Beatles - I'm Looking Through You (2009 Stereo Remaster)
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We should all be thankful to Jane Asher for being such a bitch. She roused a lot of creativity from Paul.
The only time Ringo is on organ -- 2 chords at the end of each verse.
Kingsuji
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I'm Looking Through You- The Beatles (Rubber Soul)
I'm Looking Through You performed by The Beatles on the album Rubber Soul.
The Beatles loved "accidental music", things that happened and then were included on the final take. Listen for Ringo clicking a matchbook in time to the music.
None better,
Kingsuji
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The Rolling Stones - If You Need Me
Rolling Stones Live 1964
Luis,
Gracias. Thanks for posting this. I'm a Stones fan from "way back' and I appreciate being transported back to that time. This is a simple yet elegant plea from a man who has been dropped for someone else. I've been there.
Love,
Kingsuji
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The Animals - Smoke Stack Lightning
The Animals were an English music group of the 1960s known in the United States as part of the British Invasion. Known for their gritty, bluesy sou...
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kingsuji said:
The Animals introduced many American teens (me included) to the blues that in some cases were being performed in our own towns and cities.
Jimmy Reed, The Wolf, deep cuts of Ray Charles...
I still play their disks.
Thanks guys.
Kingsuji
smokestack lightnin' - HOWLIN WOLF
real music for real people
1,030,560 views
kingsuji said:
Drinkin wine and listening to The Wolf.
Heaven.
Kingsuji
Crackin' Up - The Rolling Stones
Crackin' Up original by Bo Diddley.
Live, 23/07/1964
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kingsuji said:
This is when the Stones were the real deal. Not the corporate sponsored, arena darlings that bankers and executives buy tickets for today.
Paul McCartney - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (live '1987)
Paul McCartney's '1987 TV appearance
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kingsuji said:
Paul's tribute to his father's music.
A great song and a great version. Today's youngsters would never have heard it.
Thanks again, Paul.
Kingsuji
Paul McCartney - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (live '1987)
Paul McCartney's '1987 TV appearance
70,203 views
kingsuji said:
This could have easily been one of The Beatles choices to record in 1963, since it is a song about our (parents, grandparents) missing each other during WWII. Paul's father was a big band leader and (I'm sure ) worshipped Duke Ellington.
The original versions of "Till There Was You" were not muc...
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