Which of his songs are considered granny music? I'm making a granny playlist
Which of his songs are considered granny music? I'm making a granny playlist
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Martha My Dear
Your Mother Should know
When I'm 64
Honey Pie
Martha My Dear and Your Mother Should Know are great
Absolutely.
here there and everywhere
martha my dear is great, nice piano progression
unrelated but make sure American Pie is in that playlist
Here, There and Everywhere isn't granny shit.
maxwells silver hammer
All Together Now?
Oh Bloody Bladder
When I'm 64 had some nice psychedelic flourishes like the harmony vocals. Honey Pie, though, was pure grannyshit.
But it's literally called "When I'm 64". That's a pretty typical granny age.
The raging hate boner some critics have for this song is hilarious
When I'm 64
Your Mother Should Know
All Together Now
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Martha My Dear
I Will
Honey Pie
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
All great songs
>why do grandmothers like bland, inoffensive pop music from when they were children
one of those mysteries of the faith
You gave me the answer
Baby's Request
and all of pic related
That album is Paul's final form
I like it, it got me into some "old" singers/bands
Fool on the hill
Your mother should know
When I'm 64
Here there and everywhere
Yellow Submarine
The original Baby's Request from Back To The Egg is great.
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He gave the song away to Cilla Black, but Goodbye. His demo of it is easily found.
I love it.
Paul is actually really good at that kind of songs even if it qualifies as granny music.
I like Yellow Submarine and H,T & E, but I hate the fact that they are on Revolver. Revolver presents a revolutionary rock music for 1966, and at the same time, these kind of pop harmless -although beautiful- lullabies. It doesn't fit.
Yellow Submarine and HT&E are between Love You To and She Said She Said, for example.
Same. I love all that stuff.
>Revolver presents a revolutionary rock music for 1966, and at the same time, these kind of pop harmless -although beautiful- lullabies. It doesn't fit.
The varying styles and interests of the individual members is what makes The Beatles special.
>most of them are on the White Album
so while John was getting into smack and putting out some of the best stuff of his career, Paul was drinking tea and turning into a granny.
He was also inventing heavy metal.
>helter Skelter invented heavy metal
Nah. Try Zappa's Freak Out