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una delle canzoni inutili dei Beatles...
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milkmallowmix and cafesouffle
a pepperprailine in a chocolatesorbet
cocoa-a-no-no so very hot
but you'll have to.........
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In un concerto finale dei Beatles al Royal Albert Hall, tardo 1970, prima di separarsi avrebbero aperto con Savoy Truffle, poi Come Toghether quindi Get Back. George alla chitarra acustica avrebbe intonato Something, poi a seguire Hey Jude, Let it be, Dig a pony, Don't let me down. Il bis è Get back com un medley composto da Revolution, Helter Skelter coro finale di hey Jude.... E' solo un sogno.
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3 dislikes!!?? wtf??? they dont know what real music is
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@AnubiGrey Infatti sono le foto di quel periodo :)
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Savoy Truffle è nel White Album, non in Magical Mistery nè tantomeno in Abbey Road :)
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this song is written by george harrison for eric clapton. eric clapton used to love sweet things and in the song they are mentioning it...
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This song, and Dear Prudence are my favorites from the White Album. What a masterpiece album! This song has such an old-time, regal, (almost aristocratic), British feel to it, and I'm American!
when music was music
Perfidia4ever 1 year ago 64
This was inspired by Eric Clapton's love of chocolate. He and George Harrison were good friends.
George Harrison got the lyrics for this from the inside lid of a box of chocolates. Montelimart, Ginger Sling, Cream Tangerine, and Coffee Dessert were names of candies in the Mackintosh "Good News" assortment.
beatlesfan07480 1 year ago 6