Genius Lyrics
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George Harrison – All Those Years Ago
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Initially a track written for Ringo Starr (who found the vocal range too high), George reworked it and released it in 1981 as a tribute to his dear friend and former Beatles
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George Harrison – All Those Years Ago (Live in Japan)
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[Verse 1] / I'm shouting all about love / While they treated you like a dog / When you were the one who had made it so clear / All those years ago / [Verse 2] / I'm talking all
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Genius Lists – Songs Based on Historical Events
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This Genius project helps connect music to historical events
Many times, we listen to a song, not ever knowing it was based on an actual event in history. The list includes a very
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George Harrison – When We Was Fab
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Written by and produced by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne, “When We Was Fab” is a reminiscence on George Harrison’s time as a member of the Beatles.
The song was conceived by
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The Beatles – Here Comes the Sun
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“Here Comes the Sun” is a George Harrison-penned track from Abbey Road. Following a period of disillusionment with the music industry, he skipped a day at Apple’s offices and went
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Who had the best solo career out of the 4 main Beatles?
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^ Can be before and after the Beatles' official breakup (Lennon put out a few major songs on his own during the late 60’s for example). Out of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, who had the best solo career?
Personally I think it’s Lennon but I could honestly buy opinions for any one of them. With Ringo, I do think you’d have to expound a bit more than the others. George and Paul both have legendary “solo” albums they released in their post-Beatles' careers for sure. And George Harrison might have the best album (All Things Must Pass) out of all of them as a solo artist. For the sake of this topic, all the albums McCartney made with Wings will count, but maybe with a small caveat.
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George Harrison – Teardrops
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[Chorus] / Teardrops, I've had my share of crying buckets full of / Teardrops, so hard to take I got a soaking with those / Teardrops and it feels like I have taken over from the
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David Sheff (Ft. John Lennon & Yoko Ono) – Playboy Interview: John Lennon & Yoko Ono
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PLAYBOY: "The word is out: John Lennon and Yoko Ono are back in the studio, recording again for the first time since 1975, when they vanished from public view. Let's start with you
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The Beatles – In My Life
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“In My Life” is a song by The Beatles written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
The song originated with Lennon, and while McCartney contributed to the final version, the extent
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George Harrison – I Don’t Want to Do It
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Many people say this song is about lost love, but to me the lyrics are plainly related to someone who doesn’t want to die and leave his loved ones behind to grieve.
The song was
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George Harrison – Taxman (Live in Japan)
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[Intro] / Next one is called Taxman! / One, two, three, four / One, two... / [Verse 1] / Let me tell you how it will be / There's one for you, nineteen for me / 'Cause I'm the
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G.G. Allin – Conversation #2
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SB: Are you there? / GG: Yeah. / SB: Okay. Uh, what I wanted to do exactly was to get all the addresses for myself... / GG: Mm-kay... / SB: ...and, uh, print up my special
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George Harrison – While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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I look at you all / See the love there that's sleeping / While my guitar gently weeps / I look at the floor / And I see it needs sweeping / Still my guitar gently weeps / I don't
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George Harrison – Isn't It a Pity (Version 1)
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[Verse 1] / Isn't it a pity? / Now, isn't it a shame? / How we break each other's hearts and cause each other pain / How we take each other's love without thinking anymore
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John Mulaney – The Comeback Kid
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This has been a real thrill to perform here, by the way. I just wanna say that in all sincerity. Thanks for coming to this. Really, really appreciate it. / I wanna tell you one
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George Harrison – Cheer Down
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“Cheer Down” was played over the ending credits of the hit 1989 motion picture Lethal Weapon 2 and included on its soundtrack. That same year it was included on the compilation
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Kurt Vonnegut – Slaughterhouse-Five (Chapter 1)
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The first chapter of Vonnegut’s 1969 anti-war novel is narrated by the author himself, as he fleshes out the context of the novel’s publication, provides some historical background
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Jean Shepherd (Ft. The Beatles) – Playboy Interview: The Beatles
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Playboy: OK, we're on. Why don't we begin by… / John: Doing Hamlet. [Laughter] / Ringo: Yeah, yeah, let's do that. / Playboy: That sounds like fun, but just for laughs, why don't
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Alex Green – The Stone Roses' "The Stone Roses" (33 1/3 excerpt)
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An excerpt from Alex Green’s book about The Stone Roses' album The Stone Roses, part of Bloomsbury’s 33 1/3 series.
You can buy the book here.
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ULTIMATE VS THREAD: Black Beatles or Beatles
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8m9zhNAgKs
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