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