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    Abbey Road Ending

    How fitting is it that at the end of the medley Paul is in the studio by himself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrancar47 View Post
    How fitting is it that at the end of the medley Paul is in the studio by himself?
    Very unfitting. I didn't like that it was just Paul. Depressing.
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    It really doesn't fit, but it made me jump, because I was expecting the Medly to end, and then "Bwaaaam!" the first not of HM plays. I find Paul all alone quite amusing. He's just standing there, grinning at himself...
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    It is kind of odd. I like when you play HM by itself at the end Paul looks like he's talking to the other Beatles but he's in the studio alone.
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    It would have been more fitting if Ringo was laying down on the couch smoking a cigarette.
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    I think it's pretty funny. It's like he's writing a song from heaven all by himself. [/paulisdead]

    In all honesty, it makes me laugh. It's like he ran back to the studio and decided to add a song in when nobody was looking.
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    I thought that part was very touching and had a deeper meaning than the literal sense. It was nice, it fades out with this nice ballad with just paul sitting there, i loved it.

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    As Chuck Klosterman said: "Paul decided to add a superfluous 24-second mini-song that wipes away any historical closure Abbey Road might have otherwise achieved. "

    The whole article is here, and great reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReverseEngineer View Post
    As Chuck Klosterman said: "Paul decided to add a superfluous 24-second mini-song that wipes away any historical closure Abbey Road might have otherwise achieved. "

    The whole article is here, and great reading.
    Lol, that was hilarious.
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