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For me,it upped the ante in contemporary music. Things would never be the same.
The technical musicology for the time ,the innovation was staggering and it stands up to any scrutiny today. Weird,dissonant ,strange,arcane lyrics and melody.
I read Paul Revere (And the Raiders) heard this in 1967 when it came out and said,
Greatest Beatles song and why on 19:31 - Feb 25 by Scotia
All of them except Blackbird.
I spent my entire time in Uni trying to play the bloody thing on a guitar and failed miserably.
That it is becaue it can only be played fingerstyle and the stretches are insane. My limitation exposed too as I have arthritis in both wrists,which is why I play a lot in Open D or G.
Joni Mitchell had hands affected by illness as a kid but used weird tunings to write stuff like this
Greatest Beatles song and why on 10:11 - Feb 26 by onehunglow
That it is becaue it can only be played fingerstyle and the stretches are insane. My limitation exposed too as I have arthritis in both wrists,which is why I play a lot in Open D or G.
Joni Mitchell had hands affected by illness as a kid but used weird tunings to write stuff like this
The technical intricacies of music are lost on me, all I know is what I like.
That's as much a message to internet users as a song I like