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From | Richard Brown <rbrown1985@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: : Bum notes |
Date | Fri, 20 May 2005 14:57:32 -0700 (PDT) |
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I believe Keith Richards was the primary writer of
"Ruby Tuesday", which may explain the 'too low' for
Mick "from". On the other hand...kudos to Keef for
writing such a great pop song!
Favorite Bum note....Paul McCartney's voice cracking
on the harmony to "If I Fell"....God I love that
song...
Rich B
>
> Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:27:23 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Gregory Sager <hochsalzburg@yahoo.com>
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: Bum notes
> Message-ID:
>
<20050520172724.520.qmail@web30407.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
>
> The Stones flub that I think is most conspicuous is
> Jagger's flattened "from" at the end of the first
> line
> of "Ruby Tuesday", in which he tries to sing a note
> that is obviously too low for his vocal range. I can
> see how a singer could write a song that eludes his
> ability to sing it properly. I'm just not sure why
> he
> wouldn't correct it before it's pressed to vinyl and
> released. Andrew Loog Oldham must've been asleep
> behind the board during that session.
>
> Another one of my favorite mid-sixties recording
> mistakes is the talking going on in the background
> in
> "Here Today" by the Beach Boys.
>
> I agree with Larry. Mistakes, accidents, and
> incidental noises are part of what gives pop music
> its
> charm.
>
>
> Gregory Sager
>
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