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New Year's Day 2012! Apologies upfront for the jerky videography - I promise the next will be better. A Winter temperature of 25° here in Phoenix, ...
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New Year's Day 2012! Apologies upfront for the jerky videography - I promise the next will be better. A Winter temperature of 25° here in Phoenix, AZ !!! REMINDER - almost all measurements are metric here, so convert to English & Fahrenheit for yourself !!! We start with a view from the Grand Canal, a part of the salt River Project, which provides water & power for about half of the 3.5 million residents here in the Valley of the Sun. And today, you can most certainly see how we acquired that moniker !!! We are less than 100m at the canal here from the winter garden. It's quite special to have such easy access to this popular hiking & bicycling feature which runs for over 30km across our valley. This canal was dug by native Americans over 2000 years ago, had filled back in after being abandoned & was rediscovered & re-excavated after rediscovery in the 1880s by the area's earliest European settlers. The elevated mountainous areas NE of Phoenix are protected national forest lands, protected because they are the watershed for our valley. Nature is a much more delicate balance than many wish to believe - without the steady flow of water from these Eastern mountains, civilization here in Phoenix would cease to exist. Hope you enjoy the history along with the garden. Please leave me some feedback! chuck
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The Beatles performing "She's A Woman" live at the Empire Pool, Wembley for the NME Poll Winners Concert...
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The Beatles performing "She's A Woman" live at the Empire Pool, Wembley for the NME Poll Winners Concert 11/4/65
"She's a Woman" is a song by The Beatles.
It was released as the B-side to "I Feel Fine" in 1964, their last single release that year. It reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 from frequent airplay.
The song, penned by Paul McCartney (though credited to Lennon/McCartney), was his attempt at imitating the vocal style of Little Richard. This is why the song is in such a high register, even for McCartney's tenor range.
Some takes of the song (especially recordings of live concerts) feature an extended outro.
The lyrics "turn me on,", were as John Lennon was quoted saying, "so excited to say 'turn me on' — you know, about marijuana and all that... using it as an expression."
The structure of the song is fairly simple, with the melody carried mostly by McCartney's voice. His bass and a backing piano produce a countermelody, with Lennon's and George Harrison's guitars playing chords on the backbeat. During the first verse, the piano also plays chords on the upbeats. Harrison also plays a bright guitar solo during the middle eight.
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You're welcome:).
I love the Beatles, too.
Your icon is really funny and cute. lol
I like your channel.
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