I just pretend that, at the end of Her Majesty, John and George walk in, Ringo comes out from behind a wall and they walk outside, and recreate the cover.
No, I'd pay another 1000 points just for that. No audio or anything.
I just pretend that, at the end of Her Majesty, John and George walk in, Ringo comes out from behind a wall and they walk outside, and recreate the cover.
No, I'd pay another 1000 points just for that. No audio or anything.
I've never been a fan of Her Majesty. I understand where it came from, but it never felt like much of a song. I've known at least one person who seemed to think it was some fantastically clever little thing, but it really seems to drag down Abbey Road more than it should.
Seeing it with just Paul playing alone seems to make the whole medley feel like it was a waste.
Love Klosterman's stuff.
Maybe at the end of HM, the camera could have panned away from Paul to show a bored/annoyed trio of fellow Beatles sitting on the couch, waiting for him to be done already.
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I loved every bit of the Medley.
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Am I the only one that noticed that the ending for "The End" In the Medley is different from the one in the Disc?
"Ascending into the heavens" - The End On Disc Ending
"Covered by the Sunshine" - The End on the Medley.
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please stop with all the stupid ideas about seeing the other three beatles after the song, it is not that important!
"Her Majesty" was originally recorded as part of the medley, in between "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam". (EDIT: If you're playing on the Wii, notice that the last chord of "Mean Mr. Mustard" is the first chord of "Her Majesty".) At some point, the group decided to cut the song (which is why Mr. Mustard's sister's name was changed to Pam, to make the transition make more sense). If I remember correctly, Paul came in at some point during the final editing and stuck the track onto the end of the album. Why? I don't know. Maybe it ruins the cathartic ending to the album, but it reminds me of the random sounds that are at the end of the "Sgt. Pepper" album, so it kind of makes sense for a Beatles album.
As for playing the song on Rock Band, because Wii users like myself cannot play the full medley, we can only play "Her Majesty" as a separate track, which is incredibly stupid. On the other hand, it's the easiest 100% I've ever scored on the bass.
You are so right! =)
Last edited by Beatlette; 10-26-2009 at 11:20 PM.
Klosterman is an absolute beast. Easily the greatest pop-culture/music pundit ever. Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs is a blast to read.
EDIT: Now that ive read this article (which I had never seen before this morning) it seems as if you were fooled by Klostermans sarcasm. That quote (much like the rest of the article) is dripping in ironic sarcasm.
I really hope they add little things like this in the future..just not the whole "extra 1000 points" stuff.
From what I had read, either the producer or one of the assitants held on to the recording after it was originally cut, cause he never threw away anything. It was then attached to the end of the medley and sent out for mixing, without any of their knowledge (supposedly).
Once it was all mixed, they all like how it had ended the song.
Now, if thats wildly inaccurate let me know...but I think I remembered that right, at least according to that article.
Obviously, im no Beatles expert, and this game has turned me from a casual fan into them now being my current focus as far as music goes. I actually just bought the Anthology DVD set, so once I can get through all of it Ill be a bit better informed![]()
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