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do with this information what you will
I can't judge I do this too.
preet from khubsurat!! idk how to explain but the singer's voice renders me incapable of imagining a man
god this song makes me so. it's just. so much. the most song ever.
it's in my abha x noor playlist of course.
asjgshgd i feel bad for laughing but your blog yesterday between the harry stans and bug stans was just
lshg;awksdgjwkjn honestly though i'm a goddamn certified mediator now
word prompt: daughter
from what little i read — burnt sugar by avni doshi
hmm i wonder if you have any thoughts on John's pronunciation of "rather" in A Day In The Life 🤔🤔
OKAY LIKE. Honestly I misphrased because ACTUALLY it's about the "laugh" and "photograph" immediately after.
I find it interesting how throughout most of the song he's singing in a really clear accent that mostly highly resembles RP (Received Pronunciation, as in, the Properest of Proper English). It's the most audible that he's doing this, when considering his pronunciation of "rather" as "rahther", nothing like the flatter ræther typical of his usual Scouse accent.
RP was known to all the Beatles, as it was the accent used on TV at the time. Paul (and others) have even referred to it as "like the BBC [speak]". So, it's ra[h]ther fitting to take on that accent for a song about reading the news!
But THEN, he falls back into his Liverpool accent WITHIN THE SAME LINE when he says "And though the news was rahther sad, well I just had to læugh, I saw the photogræph" and it just PERFECTLY shows his facade cracking and how he truly can't take this news story seriously.
I don't know, throw in John not really liking Tara Browne and generally having little patience for upperclass antics and…
Well!
the rote memorisation preached from school to uni is imo the worst. especially now at uni with a humanities degree, most of my work is detailed, research based papers, and i just don't think forcing students to memorise 15 pages of an essay they already wrote just to write it again in an exam hall does anything useful
The learning curve from rote memory in school to term papers in uni is INSANE. no one prepares you for that shit fr.
been thinking about this for a while. which songs would you say are the beatles' 'glitter gel pen lyrics'?
BEST question, bestie!!!!
LOVELY RITA!!!!!!!! I Want To Hold Your Hand!! Octopus' Garden!!!! Ob La Di, Ob La Da!!!!! I Should Have Known Better!! Eight Days A Week!!!! Good Day Sunshine!!
i don't have a good enough musical vocabulary to express my emotions about the SFF love version but PLEASE talk about it more !!
OKAY!
The main thing I adore about it is how it's different, yet keeps the spirit of the original incredibly well. It's a splice of multiple takes and also features a complicated musical outro, just like the 1967 version, and YET it also takes you through a journey from the original demo to Take 1 all the way to the final version in all its bizarre, controversial beauty.
It feels like we're truly being "taken down", and I think the song is reallllllly strengthened by not starting with the chorus, and the anxiety of the final verse's lyrics hits so much harder when we built up to that production slowly. (I also find the original version was weakened by pitching John's voice. Literally LET him whine that's the whole POINT!)
AND THEN THE OUTRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a HUGE fan of mash ups and generally just connecting songs (as can be attested by the literal mash ups I've posted on here and my fic lmaoooooo). The way it blends the original outro of the song with Sgt Pepper AND In My Life AND Piggies AND the ending of Hello Goodbye!!!!
A well-done mash up, to me, makes every included part from a song feel that much stronger, and hearing melodies or instrumentals in a new context can really help you to appreciate them.
And the fact that so many songs are used fills me with inexhaustible love for this band, it just reminds me of how much joy they've spread and within that outro, I feel like their discography is its own entire universe. Also the emphasis on their more orchestral and classical/baroque sounding bits from songs makes it so insanely timeless.
It Simply Means The World To Me.