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Just Superb!
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This is bloody brilliant! Joe Meek couldn't play an instrument but could come up with unknown gems such as this. Great drumming too.
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@sapphi yes he was, no he wasn't... P Mc had to stand in on a number of tracks as he was unable to 'get the beat' I have listened to many many Beatles recording as I guess most of the world has and 'in 'MY' opinion' Honey is better and the syncopated rythm she plays on this is far more complex than anything ringo was capable of playing... Ringo knew he wasn't the best and chose Keith Moon to give lessons to his son; not the ideal role model maybe but one of the greatest drummers
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@FP51DPO Ringo was not crap. Just because he wasn't splashy in his performances, that didn't mean he couldn't drum. If you listen to the Beatles' recordings and for his drum beat, you can tell he holds a steady beat, and is as good as Honey and other drummers of the time.
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@polecatcontinuum "gayness" is that an actual word
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This is so freaking great!!!!
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Those 3 dislikes are probably Ox because no human can dislike this
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This is a very complex piece beautifully arranged and unlike much of the pop music of its time.
The most unusual Honeycombs song. Arrangement of vocals, guitars, drums, all absolutley perfect. Good production , & arrangement (probably Martin Murray!) . I'm 52, & i love this song !
gazzymodo 2 years ago 18
Allan Ward's guitar solo so perfectly conveys the loneliness and isolation, and the guilt of forbidden love (at that time, 1964) which the song is about.
armoredcar3 1 year ago 6