McDeepika
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Didn't see a thread for this. Curious to hear what others think. I didn't love it on my first listen but still found it really cool. Hopefully the link works.
To put it mildly.I don't think it's ever going to be one of the best songs ever released under the Beatles' name
Maybe. I don't think any of them were at their peak by the early 1980s, but of course it's possible that they could have produded one more great album together (or two etc).The four of them together again taking inspiration from more modern Rock sounds could have been amazing.
In this case it was because they couldn’t finish it or else we would’ve heard it 25 years agoMeh. There’s a good reason why many of these unreleased songs are never released.
Every song on both of those albums clears this track pretty easily imoI thought it was quite fine. It's a Beatles song for sure, and I think we forget that they aren't all masterpieces (because they released so many of them). It would sit just fine somewhere on Rubber Soul or Revolver and be one of the songs you listened to occasionally while waiting for one of the big ones.
Should also mention, at least in the article I read, they used some AI help supposedly.Background:
What is said to be the final ‘new’ song by the Beatles was released this morning. A home demo recorded by John Lennon in the late 70’s was hoped to be used for the Beatles anthology in the mid 90’s, but was shelved because of the poor production value. Technology used by Peter Jackson in producing the Beatles documentary in 2021 was able uncouple Lennon’s vocals from the humming that existed on the demo. With recordings done by George Harrison used from the abandoned sessions in the 90’s, Paul and Ringo were able to finish the track to be released.
Hey that's cool. I disagree but it's all subjective. I just don't think it's that far off from any of their other songs that aren't played on the radio. Songs like Doctor Robert or What Goes On are just ok in my book.Every song on both of those albums clears this track pretty easily imo
Found myself going back to it quite a few times.I thought it was very lovely.
The video is full of interesting choices...
Imho, the reaction to the song itself tends to reflect how people felt about The Beatles anyway. It's not going to convert non-believers, nor will it alienate life long fans. You get out of it what you expected.
I also think critics are being too hard on this. It's a nice excuse for Paul and Ringo to get together and reminisce. It's also fan service for a very large group of people who spent decades not being serviced and there is nothing wrong with that..
Me, too. I think it is gorgeous.Found myself going back to it quite a few times.
Hard to argue most of this. But why avoid a good argument, so...I'm a huge Beatles fan, and Lennon was by far my favourite Beatle. He was my post-Beatles favourite too. There are no Beatles songs I've not heard, and no facts about them I don't know.
The song is all right I guess, but like all post-Beatles releases, indeed, almost all posthumous releases by anyone, one can understand why it was never released on vinyl. That's because it's weak. At best, it would have been filler on an album. Having said that, it's still miles better than Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Effing-Da.