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Hearing songs like Honey Pie, McCartney could've written songs for broadway musicalls, had he been born much earlier...Bluebird wrote:Julia, Blackbird, Martha my dear, I will, Dear prudence, Mother nature son, Sexy Sadie, Long long long, Honey pie...I will say it´s their best album with ballads. You never get tired of those ballads..


Bluebird wrote:I can remember that John has a bit jelousy to "Why don´t we to do it in the road", because he wasn´t invited to play with. Paul said with a smile that it was a revenge for Johns "Revolution9", because he wasn´t invited then.

John and George were standing in another recording studio when Ringo and Paul recorded WDWDIITR. John actually did say in an interview that he was dissapointed that Paul didn´t ask John to be on the track. Paul said it was a revenge for not being invited on Revolution 9.EddieV wrote:Bluebird wrote:I can remember that John has a bit jelousy to "Why don´t we to do it in the road", because he wasn´t invited to play with. Paul said with a smile that it was a revenge for Johns "Revolution9", because he wasn´t invited then.
I don´t John was jelaous, he was doing another recording in s snother studio at Abbey Road.

kylestyle wrote:Speaking of Revolution 9-type-issues...Paul has mentioned that he wanted to release the 1967 sound collage Carnival of Light on Anthology 2, but the proposal was vetoed by George H....which was a shame.......I would have loved to heard this track, which it as reputedly as far-out as Revolution 9. There was also talk of using this track as a backdrop to a 'photofilm' of Linda's photographs. Does anyone know anything more about this?


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