dsnito wrote:Bluebird wrote:Yes good point there. My suggestion is that he began to grow up from that period. People always talking about that George grew up in beatles and so on. And I think that this period gave him spirit and maybe some self-confidence with so much significance during that album. Unfortunately he broke a little bit during sgt. pepper, but his indian inspired way to write was a revolution for his sooner life! WAD!dsnito wrote:Interesting that George had 3 of his songs included in this album, ´cos normally he had been included 2 songs in average by album...
We can realize Indian influences on George in Rubber Soul album with sitar sound on "Norwegian Wood" in 1965 already.
"Within You Without You" is the longest Sgt.Pepper´s track, also the longest wrote by George ever, so that´s why he could include just one song in that album.
Must have also to stand out that George wrote two fine songs in
Rubber Soul album: "If I Needed Someone" and "Think For Yourself", nice lyrics and melodies showing the talented songwriter that George was...


