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  1. Discover Bossa Down Abbey Road by The BNB, John Lennon released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 25. Sept. 2019 · A titanic cry of passion, Lennon's "I Want You" was the first Abbey Road song they attempted in the studio, rather than during rehearsals at Apple or Twickenham. He and Harrison almost...

    • ‘Come Together’
    • ‘Something’
    • ‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer’
    • ‘Oh! Darling!’
    • ‘Octopus’S Garden’
    • ‘I Want You (She’S So Heavy)’
    • ‘Here Comes The Sun’
    • ‘Because’
    • ‘Medley’

    McCarthur discusses whether ‘Come Together’ will be the band’s next single, unaware of what the track would later become as it arguably became The Fab Four’s most famous song. However, Lennon says he thinks it will more likely just be a B-Side to “George’s track ‘Something'”, which he calls “the best track on the album”. On ‘Come Together’, Lennon ...

    As mentioned while he discussed the opening track, Lennon is full of praise for ‘Something’ and believed that would become the definitive song from Abbey Road. Lennon then disclosed why he thought the track would be a success in the States: “You know how they always get our records before there out over there in America, they must have a spy in Eng...

    ‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer’ was written by Paul McCartney rather than by Lennon or Harrison and, reflecting on the number, Lennon described it semi-scathingly as being: “It’s a typical McCartney singalong or whatever you call them.” Adding: “He did a lot of work on it but I was ill after the accident when they did most of that track and I believe he ...

    The conversation between radio host McCarthur and Lennon diverts away from the track as they get caught up in a chat regarding the future of The Plastic Ono Band, a deviation that for a brief moment doesn’t deliver a song comment that is relevant to the ‘track-by-track’ analysis that they promised. However, in a 1980 interview with Playboy‘s David ...

    This number was famously written by Ringo Starr and is one that the drummer also takes up the rare slot of lead vocals on. Lennon said the song is about “being at the bottom of the sea and getting away from it all.” When McCarthur mentions to Lennon that this is the only Ringotrack on the record, Lennon explains: “It’ll be a few years before his pr...

    This track, which saw The Beatles adapt to new technology by using the Moog synthesizer, allowed the band to develop sonically and add another dimension to their sound. The risk paid dividends with the song being one of the standouts on the record. Lennon said this about the Moog as well as the track: “It’s pretty heavy y’know the ending because we...

    Another George Harrison number which Lennon commented: “It reminds me of Buddy Hollyin a way.” McCarthur then brings up how this number is a very different kind of beast to the style that George has written in the past which Lennon agrees with. Lennon divulged: “It’s just the way he’s progressing, he’s writing all kinds of songs. Once the floodgate...

    This is a track that featured prominent vocals from Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, it’s also seemingly a song which Lennon was filled with pride over at the time. He discussed what lit his creative spark to create the track, stating: “Yoko plays classical piano and she was playing one day and I don’t know what she was playing, I think it was Beeth...

    The Beatles’ medley on Abbey Road was a 16-minute beautiful mess which comprised of eight different short songs which were ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’, ‘Sun King’, ‘Mean Mr Mustard’, ‘Polythene Pam’, ‘She Came In Through the Bathroom Window’, ‘Golden Slumbers’, ‘Carry That Weight’ and ‘The End’. Lennon was as honest as ever in his appraisal of t...

  3. John war absolut gegen das, was wir auf der zweiten Seite von Abbey Road anstellten.“ John Lennon: „Ich persönlich halte nicht viel von Streichern und solchem Schnickschnack. Ich war nie besonders angetan von diesem Pop-Opern-Zeug. Mir gefallen Drei-Minuten-Aufnahmen, so kurz wie Werbespots.“

  4. 14. März 2008 · Abbey Road was completed on 25 August 1969, almost a month before John Lennon told the other Beatles that he wished to leave the group.

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  5. 26. Jan. 2024 · The central character, drawn in typically grotesque Lennon lyrics, was ‘a dirty old man’ who ‘shaves in the dark’ and ‘keeps a ten-bob note up his nose’ based loosely on a miser Lennon discovered in a newspaper report, and fleshed-out with McCartney during their Rishikesh down-time.

  6. 1. Nov. 2023 · RECORDING WEEK 2023: It's one of the most iconic album covers of all time: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr strolling across a zebra-striped street called Abbey Road in St John's Wood, north London.