MiNe 109 said:
1. Genius song writing. Sure the very early stuff is fairly fluffy,
but later, the three writers turned out stuff for the ages.
Which grouping has "Get Back" and "Hey Jude"?
This'll help you catch up:
http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/...notes_on.shtml
kee-rist!
"In 1989 the American musicologist Alan W. Pollack started to analyze
the songs of the Beatles. He published his first results on internet.
In 1991 — after he had finished the work on 28 songs — he bravely
decided to do the whole lot of them. About ten years later, in 2000
he completed the analysis of the official Beatles' canon, consisting
of 187 songs and 25 covers."
"What's wrong with this picture?" asked the student of the master. The
student wondered what on earth would motivate the author of the above-
referenced page to characterize the burrowing behavior of a compulsive
Beatles freak as "brave". The student shook his head at the
characterization of an oeuvre that includes "Good Day Sunshine", "Day
Tripper", and other vapid exercising in empty rhyming as a "canon". The
student closed the book before contemplating how much an "analysis" of
lyrics like "yeah yeah yeah" could yield in the way of insight.
The master held a grim silence, fixing a beady stare on the student
throughout his sacreligious assault. No words of enlightenment issued
from the master, and P. McCartney got another divorce while penning such
immortal classics as "Jet".
Goodnight, Mr. Pollack. A person of healthy mind does not refer to
himself in the third person. George is getting upset!