Ten Interesting Facts About The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever
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- The Beatles Strawberry fields forever, the impetus for a stark transformative shift in not just the Beatles songwriting but pop music. Cerebral and introspectively woven lyrics colored by visionary and, in retrospect, anticipatory instrumentation. Too few pieces of art can illicit such reverence from its audience and half a century later strawberry fields forever hangs like a sign with the words “this is where music changed forever” written on it. Today we’ll be discussing the origin, the meaning, and the challenge that was The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever. Let me take you down.
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The lyrics without rhymes and, apparently, without sense, most famous and most memorized without effort, in pop / rock history.
these are my favorite lyrics to a song :)
Your hair gives me 70s Paul McCartney vibes idk if that was intentional or not
With the right suit he could appear on the rooftop as well!
Sander vd Brink Good point
the rooftop sessions
@@bruhlollmao560 more like the Get Back Sessions, as the Rooftop Concert was part of this.
I think he resembles Dingo.
MY DUDE BE LOOKIN LIKE PAUL IN 1970 !
Alfie Cavanagh don’t mean to be rude but I think that is what he was going for
He's pablo McCartney
Who ever this man is he is inspiring & pure gorgeous.
He's *Batman* !!! 🦇
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One of the reasons that The Beatles were so influential was because they broke the mold a great example was Strawberry Fields Forever
I want to hug John and tell him everything is going to be okay.RIP John lennon and George Harrison.❤
Kinda of like in the movie Yesterday!!!
7/10 domain name, would not renew
Greatest song of all time not gonna lie.
Very bold of you but understandable
@Henrique Matheus: Strawberry Fields Forever was my favorite Beatle's song when I was young. I still haven't grown tired of it. An absolute, timeless masterpiece!
Nah, I don’t no if I just don’t understand the song but it’s one of the worst Beatles songs for me.
Nah that’s Day in the Life
@@sonnyfox60 Have you ever used drugs?
I’m like the biggest Beatles fan and I didn’t even know how deep this song is. RIP John Lennon ✌️
And RIP George and Paul+🌹🌹
"Strawberry Fields Forever" is a song for everyone that sometime in life feels lost and in need for a place to spend some time alone. John Lennon had his place immortalized in this hauting and beautiful song. It might go against the tide, but after listenning to the first recorded takes, when the song was gentle and acoustic, I started thinking that if this "gentle spirit' was more present in the released version, the song would probably have been The Beatles´ greatest song ever.
Very nice dissertation from a very nice person. However, #Paul died in the Fall of 1966 and #SFF represents #John's self analysis psychology coming to terms with this horrible event and the introduction of #BillyShears (#BillyShepeard) as Paul in the video! Much subsequent #Beatles music deals with this. #SgtPepper was the #funeral for the Beatles as we knew them, with #FAUL, (#FakePaul) now becoming the co-captain of the enterprise!
U maybe rite it's a wonder if what song2categorize of them it's more likeable than not2like his voice becomes alike n other song
@@walkinthrutheparkbymr.melo3905 still you got hand it to fake paul writing many of the beatles best songs. really, if Paul died in 66, the imposter wrote better songs than the original.
@@walkinthrutheparkbymr.melo3905 Listen, I get it the conspiracy story is cool and it adds an aura of mystique and flavor to a franchise that’s already top notch but please no. You mean to tell me Paul (being one of the GREATEST musical talents of ALL time statistically. Having 11 Beatles #1 hits vs. John’s 6 although lets be be honest there’d be no hits if either one of them wasn’t present.
But what I’m getting at is creative ability isn’t something taught. You can go through singing lessons and you’ll improve and even maybe be great at singing but can you be Paul McCartney? Absolutely not, you wouldn’t be able to go back in time and write a song like that. And then on top of that command the crowd as he did. Him and John both knew how to control the crowd lol. John threw in comedic acts while Paul threw in some charm with his little jigs and head shakes.
Unfortunately its pretty unlikely that you’re going to find a Paul look alike, with equal to or better musical talents (singing, instruments, and live performances) even to this day Paul can still give a great performance. If you genuinely think Paul is dead then you’re saying some guy who happened to look identical to Paul, has the same ability as paul (as far as performing, singing, playing his instruments etc) similar accent. Do I keep going?
Thats just my two cents not that you asked but genuinely curious here.
But it is their greatest song.
One thing I hate not about the song but the fans that say is nothing but a drug song and the lyrics were dreamed by John while tripping on LSD but the lyrics are so personal about John's confusion over life, insecurities and him being so different unable to releate to other children and people
The acid helped him be introspective over himself
So yeah John you were definetly a genius and the musical invention on SFF was just something like I never heard before the 72 hours in the studio definetly paid off
And that's why SFF is my one of my Top 3 favourite Beatles songs
Yea both are true acid makes you super introspective and ponderous and also much more able to express yourself without any insecurities, subconscious or no. If you do drugs and you create something it shouldnt be attributed to the drugs, when my mom beat cancer we didnt say
"Well she was doing chemo soo.."
I totally agree with you George Guja, although Lennon was taking acid at the time,to call it a drug song does a huge disservice to one of the greatest tracks ever created, and a pure Lennon masterpiece. As you have said, the lyrics are about his insecurities,his confusion, the way he sees the world,is he a genius?, he's not sure,is he mad?he doesn't know, it's brilliant the way he puts this down into great lyrics. To me Lennon was a genius,he was innovative,bold, creative and lmaginitive.
Very nice dissertation from a very nice person. However, #Paul died in the Fall of 1966 and #SFF represents #John's self analysis psychology coming to terms with this horrible event and the introduction of #BillyShears (#BillyShepeard) as Paul in the video! Much subsequent #Beatles music deals with this. #SgtPepper was the #funeral for the Beatles as we knew them, with #FAUL, (#FakePaul) now becoming the co-captain of the enterprise!
@@walkinthrutheparkbymr.melo3905 youre insane. You need some “help!”
But, lets just play along and say that paul died... “billy shears” ended up writing and singing the most iconic Beatles songs and albums from revolver to abbey road, to the wings and beyond. If paul really died, then his replacement kicked his ass in song writing and singing😂
Top3 I agree in my life,something,n a day n the life r best also walrus is complicated along with sff2of toughest songs written!!
One uninteresting fact about Strawberry Fields Forever - it's my favorite Beatles song. If you haven't heard all of the outtakes, they're a real treat. From the demo forwards. All of them. Especially the first couple takes...and take 25, I think it is. It's the one that's sped up.
Nope, I guess it's take 26.
take 7😻
Couldn’t agree more
The version on Love is great too. The first part is a version that's not available elsewhere and the 2nd part seems to be at the actual speed and pitch take 26 was recorded in (F#) but I'm still unsure about that.
@@stitchgrimly6167 Love is one of my favorite albums to listen to, full stop. The sheer amount of details and small references to their body of works makes each piece fascinating to listen to, along with the fact you can listen to the whole thing with no hard cuts between songs
When I was a child, in the late 60s and early 70s, we had all the Beatles albums in the family record collection. I always assumed they were my brothers, but learned a few years ago they weren't. I can only assume they were my mothers now, but I guess I'll never know now because all the people who would have known are gone. Having them as the first music I ever heard was amazing.
I hope you were able to hold on to them.
I was UK born (1948) Canadian raised from age 5. My parents brought us up on Classical and military band music. When the Beatles hit Ed Sullivan in 64, my mum went a bit crazy. She started collecting the 45's etc and when the b/w Beatle cards came out she would give me extra money to go by more packs. I got the bubble gum. So yes it is a good chance the albums were your mum's. Peace and Love and best wishes
A masterpiece. One of the best songs ever recorded.
Two points of interest. The video of Strawberry Fields was released in February, 1967, six months after their last live concert in US. Their fans were disheartened to see how they had changed from the mop top lads into hirsute young men. As well, the song sounded gloomy and introspective compared to their previous material. However, the Beatles had thrown down a creative gauntlet that challenged fans to embrace their new direction. Like a Titan rocket, they fired the second stage in their musical journey. In May, 1967, Sgt. Pepper's propelled them into the stratosphere and signaled a bemused and creative response from the industry in its wake.
Very nice dissertation from a very nice person. However, #Paul died in the Fall of 1966 and #SFF represents #John's self analysis psychology coming to terms with this horrible event and the introduction of #BillyShears (#BillyShepeard) as Paul in the video! Much subsequent #Beatles music deals with this. #SgtPepper was the #funeral for the Beatles as we knew them, with #FAUL, (#FakePaul) now becoming the co-captain of the enterprise!
John being a perfectionist, always felt he could improve. He did not realize how truly talented he was.
No wonder John chose dakota in New york. It looks exactly like the strawbery fields building
Holy shit
Lovely. Nostalgia.
I like his photo in cap.
Oh〜! it moves!
wow!
You are very observant, very good.
I actually LOVE the ''Love'' album version of 'Strawberry Fields Forever' it might be even preferred one over the final version presented in 1967 just because the acoustic sound in the beginning and how well you can hear true voice of John more often than not brings me to tears.
it's every good take strung into one song. It's starts light, ends heavy. That is by FAR my favorite song ever!
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In my childhood I was familiar with "She Loves You" and " I Want To Hold Your Hand". I remember the impact that " Strawberry Fields Forever" had on me when I heard for the first time. It sounded very strange and mysterious.I will never forget that day!
Me too! It was the first song that I had heard that had such great/weird music and confusing lyrics. I absolutely loved it. It was so cool that they made little movies along with some of their songs. I know that they must have gave the idea and started MTV. Such imaginative minds.
“Strawberry fields forever is where nothing Is real”
Thank you dwight, very cool
Lillio Thank you
I can't help but wonder: would Dwight really be into Strawberry Fields Forever? I feel like he would dismiss it with some goofy, pretentious remark, like "Music like that is for hippies and drug addicts who try to impress people with their weird, confusing taste in music. In my opinion, The Rolling Stones were better by far--pure, straight edge rock'n'roll. The Beatles during that time seemed a little too close for my comfort, if you know what I mean, all horny and drugged out on acid."
Chance Phillips some Beatles music was hippie like music
Acid
I love that song so much it makes me cry. An absolute, total masterpiece.
I remember being on the school bus (I was around 8) and a girl telling me Paul was dead. The Sergeant Pepper album cover seemed to confirm this.
Perhaps the greatest 4 minutes of sound ever captured. I love the film as well. Never tire of that one. Thanks for a fine dive into this classic.
8:36... John playing the introduction to Strawberry Fields in 1964 wtf...3 years before Paul unconsciously came up with the intro to the ACTUAL John song. Blew me away... another example of that intangible Beatle magic...😯
That instrument John played had a similar sound to the melatron, but the melody was completely different.
Hey man, just want to say how much I appreciate your Beatles content. After all these years, I still finding myself listening to them every day, and finding a new hidden gem to play along with on guitar. These insights you post about the albums and songs are awesome! Thank you sir!
I love the way you talk about the story of the songs
Love the song thanks for doing this 👍👍😍
I just learned this on guitar for my granddaughter. A thrilling song with awesome lyrics. Thank you, John.
This is your best post yet. Well edited, enigmatically presented when John is composing, great quotes. Good luck with the composing yourself!
This UA-cam channel has been saving my quarentine. Thank you so much for the great videos.
This music is just timeless. I enjoy it now just as much, or maybe more than when I first heard it.
Do an episode on the history of The One After 909...
Not before Wild Honey Pie
@@samuell4528 Wild Honey Pie is just a genius song. One of my favorites on that album.
@@sandervdbrink84
You're kidding right? Please tell me you're being sarcastic. That song is an utter piece of shite...and I like quirky 'experimental' stuff.
@@West_Kagle for real. I used to dislike the song, until I heard the cover version by the Pixies. Then I realized it's a pretty damn good song. Simple, but with a great rhythm and it has some trance effect. Now I only dislike Yellow Submarine.
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I never really liked Yellow Submarine myself, but it's 1,000x better than Wild Honey Pie.
...however to each his own, and I suppose I could be missing something, I am not a musical genius by any stretch.
Highest marks for your choice and blending of images and film--perfect companion piece to a Lennon masterpiece!
Why, you’re looking very McCartney, circa 1969, good sir. ✌🏽🌼 🎫
PS - Hope you weren’t going for a more Lennonesque vibe. 🍓 ☮️ 👓
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Easily my favorite song on Magical Mystery Tour. It puts you in a trance in a beautiful way
Strawberry Fields Forever has been a lifelong favorite of mine (neck and neck with Tomorrow Never Knows).
Like you mentioned for yourself, it's been a well i return to, that somehow refreshes my creative outlook, and retriggers that initial inspiration that it provided me, when I first decided to become a songwriter, over 40 years ago.
One of the many things I've gleaned from Strawberry Fields, is not only allowing a stream of consciousness, as opposed to imposing a narrative, etc., but also in SUBTRACTION.
I think part of my love in songwriting (not in posts, lol), is brevity and imagery that holds layers of meaning, at least for me, even if it's oblique to the listener.
I'm loathe to name drop, but I'll say that, being in my mid 50's, from Seattle, and as a part of that music community from the mid 80's, through the 90's, I'll just say that many of my friends who I suspect you might be familiar with their music, each love/loved the Beatles, and especially this song (as we've had numerous discussions over this and other songs).
One in particular, whose lyrics were praised, especially later, learned the values of brevity, abstraction, and ambiguity using familiar words, much of that from John Lennon's songs, and this song being a beacon among them.
Also, fun fact, this song (again, and TNK), along with Ben Burtt and Walter Murch and their sound designs in films, helped inspire and motivate me as I pursued my first degree in audio engineering, back in the analog era of the 80's.
The exact famous edit you cited, between the two versions in different keys and tempi, I used as a specific example in a presentation of tape cutting/editing, and how to negotiate various problems through various techniques/"tricks", and how successful the results can be (Strawberry Fields).
Thank you again for always making solid content, both in your videos and your songs.
I'm currently working on 3 albums at once (long story - 2 seperate equipment failures, resulting in these 45+ songs all needing to be refined, rewritten in some cases, replaced by stronger songs, etc, let alone recording/re-recording all of the various parts).
Obviously with that quantity, but fully committed, I experience many moments of... "low fuel" - Strawberry Fields Forever is one of a batch of songs that "fill" that creative "tank", and assists my perspective, regardless of what my current role is (songwriter, instrumentalist/vocalist, audio engineer, producer, and even attempt to separate and be an objective listener of my own material) - songs like Strawberry Fields help clear the mental palette, open up perspective, set a bar, and a sense of atmosphere. Even if my song is in a radically different style, listening to SFF beforehand, or on a break, during mixing, helps with my "deeper listening".
Sorry for my novella comment. Thanks for all you do!
I cant thank you enough I became a Beatles fan since the start of quarantine and you've helped me sooooooo much with facts and the backstory of the band I'd love to meet you your my favourite youtuber good job on all your videos
me too, I got into The Beatles in March, I've listened to all their songs and I've bought 4 biographies (I've still to read them) but I was researching Beatles songs to listen to first and someone said a good way to discern whether you lean more towards John or Paul is to listen to Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane; I had Strawberry Fields on repeat all day. I just couldn't get over how nostalgic it sounded.
Love the song
Wonderful to see how many people are still into this. I was 16 when Strawberry Fields came out. How I long for those days....We only pass this way once. We will all be gone soon, but this music will be here for my grandchildren's grandchildren to remember us by.
Paul wrote Yesterday beginning in 1963. It's hard to know for sure, but George Martin recounts hearing it first in January 1964. It almost didn't make the Help album, it was finished so late it didn't appear in the film. It was probably worked on for nearly 18 months give or take a few. I think Strawberry Fields is a better song, but The Beatles had already set a precedent for spending a lot of time tweaking a song. He drove everyone nuts playing it all the time for year.
It was called Scrambled Eggs for months
@@victorbonilla4634 I brought it up because Paul spoke about writing this song as turning point for him just like how the video describes writing fields was for John. John had commented in later interviews that the Lennon/McCartney thing died very early. One of many myths as he liked to call it.
@@Wheatsolo That's correct, Paul knew John had hit a new level. This song challenged Paul. He met the challenge with Penny Lane.
@@victorbonilla4634 I actually think Paul's two best songs with The Beatles are 'Yesterday' and 'Can't Buy Me Love' I like Penny Lane but it carries the taint of Magical Mystery Tour and starts Paul's dangerous dance with meaningless lyrics. I'm also a big fan of 'Sgt. Pepper's' and 'With A Little Help From My Friends.'
My purpose was to refute the point made by the video. It seems he was reaching for something that wasn't there. Oh, and even though I think Strawberry Fields is better than Yesterday it's not by much... Yesterday's chords and melody form the most ambiguous key of any Beatles song. It also has dense internal rhymes, and words changing places in the cadence with impact.
I worked Bonnaroo 2013 as a food vendor, and I had the honor and privilege of seeing Paul McCartney. He was incredible, but there was one point during his performance where he monologued about John and how important it is to show love and appreciation to the people in your life--he concluded by saying, "Let's hear it for John"--and the crowd soared with noise and spirit. I was genuinely moved and blown away by the sincerity and beauty of that moment. Never forget that.
Your channel brings me so much joy. Thank you.
Well, sir, this is your Best ever Beatles song history I have seen to date.
Very intriguing. Thank you for sharing this with us. Strawberry Fields is one of my top 5 favorite Beatles songs.
Easily in my top 5 favourite Beatles songs
Cheers for doing a video on it
Great work! The amount of research you put in is really impressive. Looking forward to the next one! :)
My all-time favorite Beatles song, hands down. Thanks for the video.
I know that you’re content is focused mainly on bands but I would love seeing these videos for some of the Beatles solo songs, like John Lennon’s, “How Do You Sleep At Night”
I love how much you seem to enjoy talking about this song.
hey, thank you for your vids, ive learned a lot about the Beatles thanks to you 🤗
Another smashing video. Very thorough and informative. Thnx, Hollyhobs.
The last minute of this song has a series of clanks, squeaks and whistles remind me of steam locomotives shunting at Edge Hill marshaling yard in Liverpool before the end of British Rail steam in 1968
I look forward to each new video you put out, much the way I looked forward to each new Beatles single.
I have read about the Beatles for years. And you give details I have never heard of. Great video. It has certainly earned you a subscriber.
You are good:- Well thought out - you portray The Beatles artistry in a beautiful and passionate way
Excellent piece of analysis that explains a lot and gives so much more meaning to the song - thanks for posting
I was wait long all week for a new post, your vids are great!
John wasn't the only one who was lost in the 60's. The world was changing and it was not taking all us teens at the time with it. Keep in mind that we grew up one way and a new culture was being born. I felt as if I was no longer what I was taught to be, but was unable to find a new me to replace the other one. So I do now understand better what Paul was saying. RIP Paul.
I’ve been waiting for this video for probably..way too long ngl
They say people with autism can't feel or show emotions...
Here's a little personal details which very few know about me, possibly because I find it painful or embarrassing or some other adjective which I shall let you choose.
I grew up, like so many did, listening to my parents record collections. Now, my mother was a HUGE audiophile. Her tastes were completely across the board. She had boxes and piles of LPs, EPs, 12" and 7" vinyl. And I guess I went through most of it eventually in my early years. Rock, blues, country, classical, opera, electronic, goth, instrumental, choral, baroque, soundtracks, spoken word....et infinitum.
And they were all in mint condition, with protective sleeves and were treated like newborn babies.
One section I constantly returned to was The Beatles and associated solo projects. Sgt. Pepper lit the fuse for my love for prog and rock. But Rubber Soul and Revolver, widely acknowledged as the ball-breaker albums which changed things forever, brought so much joy. They were played to death and I'm surprised I didn't manage to damage them in some way!
I still play them often, and feel the same exhilaration that I did then. The hairs stand up on my neck, the shudder runs down my spine, it's like hearing them for the first time every time.
I try not to watch any stuff that comes up on TV or UA-cam. There must be year's worth of stuff out there-documentaries, videos, concerts, studio recordings, media events...
The reason, I get so emotional just talking about them.
I am now!
Put them on the screen and my emotions break COMPLETELY. I always seem to end up with tears running down my cheeks. Why? Happy childhood memory in a sea of torment and bullying? Possibly.
I don't get emotional over much. Sick ferrets, injured animals, wars, illness in friends and family. There's probably a few. Definitely watching birds, especially wildfowl and closely connected birds. Things that give me real happiness, away from the madness and darkness of this world. Away from technology and people.
Anyone the same? Being a wee lad brought up with a love for the countryside and all of the beauty, bounty, gifts and secrets it holds, it's not surprising that I often shun humans in favour of feathers and fur.
My dad mentioned to me on a recent visit that my face has 'mellowed'. Does that mean I'm getting old??? Cheers mate! Maybe. But maybe also because I've take all of the shit in my life and put in a box...stored it right in the furthest corner of my mind.
Whatever the reason, the Fab Four will always be special. It's sad to think that so many of the new generation don't know who George Harrison was, even more so that we now live in a society run my electronic communications which are often totally faces and void if emotion. And you wonder why people who troll are so cruel?
I've finally realised what true happiness is. It's not a bank account, it's not an expensive car, it's not being popular (I was never in fashion!).
It's just being.
And the sad fact is, it took 46 precious years to work that out...
HollyHobs you people do a GREAT job THANK YOU
Nice video mate. Although there are 2 factual errors in it. The Salvation Army home in Liverpool is called Strawberry Field not Fields and says so in plain English on the Red gates. John added the 's'. He used Strawberry Fields as an image. The Swedish director's name was Peter Goldmann not Tony Bramwell. Tony Bramwell was an employee of NEMS originally then he became The Beatles Tour Manager. He assisted Peter Goldmann by designing the set used for the video. The piano with wires connecting to the tree was his creation
Thanks for another great vid
Bee geees! Now too watch this beautiful video
Thank you so much for this I love your vids keep on going!
I’ve always loved this song and the truly magical story behind it! 🍓🍓🍄🌳☮️
You look like McBeardy in 1970
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. And factual. Most appreciated. Thanks!
*That hair* is giving me Paul McCartney 1970 *vibes*
I *love* it! Lol
You are the best! Many thanks for you sharing your genius with us!
You never let me down with these videos!
Thanks, loved it and always LOVED Strawberry Fields!
Dude! Please Keep on Diving Deep. You obviously have the Fan Base to do so and are inspiring many to look into Beatles catalogue, helping some understand what the lads were up to & giving us Aficionados more to Entertain Ourselves with. Please Keep on Going!
Wonderful video, thanks I didn't remember that John was playing something very similar to the intro in "A hard day's night"
your enthusiasm is beautiful!
What a great tune, a true classic
Great video! Lots I didnt know. I want to give a hat tip to Ringo's drumming. Years ago I came across a video I can't find anymore that documented the the recording evolution of Strawberry Fields Forever, including primitive acoustic recordings in Spain, and when you follow the evolution, what jumps out at you is how the song bursts to life when Ringo enters. His drumming frames the vibe of the song and pumps it with life.
Dude I love your content you are so talented in the way you talk, you make sure to keep the audiences attention. I was smiling throughout the whole video.
Thank you for doing my favorite Beatles tune!!!
Well-done. Thanks for the effort, research, information, and that very attractive thumbnail of John. :)
wonderful video! Thanks!
Love this! One of my favorites!
fact 1: its the best song
fact 2: its the best song
fact 3: its the best song
fact 4: its the best song
fact 5: its the best song
What a song that is.. magical
music has changed forever, strawberry fields FOREVER!!
I was a little kid when this song debuted on the radio. The DJ was blown away and played it seven times in a row. My family and I and some family friends sat around the radio in a circle spellbound the entire time.
Love this. Thank you!
great video thanks and keep them coming
As always a very interesting and well constructed video
Great video. Thank you!
When "Strawberry Fields Forever" was first released, I was only 12 and I have to admit, upon first hearing it back then, I didn't really get it at all. It was so different than anything I'd ever heard that I wasn't sure I cared for it. I didn't hear it again until I was around 15 or 16, when I finally had the cash to buy my own records, and by that time, I was ready to really hear it... and it bowled me over. It remains one of the best records I've ever heard and a brilliant recording.
Great video as always! Fantastically edited and researched - keep it up :)
Here's 2 other interesting facts you might like to know from one huge fan to another!
As a kid, John used to sit in a tree in Strawberry Fields to look in at girls in the children's home. His Aunt Mimi used to tell him that if they caught him doing it they'd hang him from that tree, inspiring the line 'And nothing to get hung about'. (I was told this on 'The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour' in Liverpool where I live)
Also, in classic John fashion, he felt that Paul sabotaged the recording of Strawberry Fields, as he said in his last Playboy interview in 1980:
"I thought Paul subconsciously tried to destroy my great songs. We would play experimental games with my great pieces, like 'Strawberry Fields,' which I always felt was badly recorded. It worked, but it wasn't what it could have been. I allowed it, though. We would spend hours doing little, detailed cleaning up on Paul's songs, but when it came to mine... especially a great song like 'Strawberry Fields' or 'Across the Universe' ...somehow an atmosphere of looseness and experimentation would come up."
Re Paul’s mellotron intro and possibly having heard it when John played it on the mellotron
The Major/ major 7th/ 7th chord sequence is fairly common in music
It’s even the first three chords of George’s “Something”!
Thank u so much ;) this is incredible
Fantastic👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
So cool. Love your videos
Very cool, thanks man.
I am a huge Beatle fan. I don't understand how anyone thinks this is such a great piece of music. To me, there are so many Beatles songs that are light years ahead of
It should have been better. It wasn't meant to be a massive psychedelic spectacle; it was meant to be soft and personal.
Just listened to your music on spotify, really good bro! Keep it up! Looking forward to 2nd album 💪i like the engineers are here and mr mortimer
Great job!!
One of the best videos of Beatle songs bravo!