I don't care what anyone says about this song, Run for Your Life is one of my favourites of Rubber Soul. One of John's best vocals from 65 especially with that high A note during the outro.
George and Paul also join him on harmonies in the fadeout. The question is, did George go back to singing the lower part, or did he stay high while Paul took the lower harmony?
Is it wrong to kinda like this song? The harmonies and guitar work are top notch here. And I don't think John was purposefully trying to be an abusive asshole. I think he was going for more of a playfully threatening Elvis-type of delivery here, if you follow my meaning.
I don't care what anyone says about this song, Run for Your Life is one of my favourites of Rubber Soul. One of John's best vocals from 65 especially with that high A note during the outro.
George and Paul also join him on harmonies in the fadeout. The question is, did George go back to singing the lower part, or did he stay high while Paul took the lower harmony?
Is it wrong to kinda like this song? The harmonies and guitar work are top notch here. And I don't think John was purposefully trying to be an abusive asshole. I think he was going for more of a playfully threatening Elvis-type of delivery here, if you follow my meaning.
One of George's only high harmony contributions to a Beatles song.
That's Mister Squeaky to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
05:56 George's Guitar Solo
Bass + Vocals*
at least it’s a different vocal take 😂
Песня однообразна, что характерно для Джона. Явная композиционная недоработка. Вокал хорош.
Did Ringo use the hi-hat at all?
not sure but i came here for that exact answer
The attack was too aggressive for a high hat.
@@ryannorth8988 The song is too aggressive for a high hat. The attack. Anti -reggae.
7:47 Who did which harmonies here?
paul