(Minuto 5:40) 'Love is in open air' es una composición preciosa de McCartney y George Martin. Parece que en 1966 hubo más de una versión, o quizá después.
I always wondered why Paul was credited alone for those songs/pieces you've mentioned here (and a few others). For "Woman", they could have made it Smith-Webb to make it more like Lennon-McCartney.
John was hurt because he thought that they were going to do the film together. He was interviewed in Spain about what his plans were after filming wrapped and he replied that Paul had signed THEM up for a film score and then they would probably record a Beatles' album after that. Paul had asked him if it was OK and he said yes, but I think he misunderstood what Paul was asking.
Their original verbal agreement was intended to cover their own releases, 'Beatles' songs, but I can't speak to the formal agreement drawn up at the time of 'Northern Songs.'
John in 66 is on record as saying Here There and Everywhere and For No One where some of his favourites. Love in the open Air has similarly top drawer McCartney melody at play. Of course he was going to be envious. He was the guy who wrote 90% of A Hard Days Night and all the best stuff on Rubber Soul.. When the tide changes and youre a 'jealous guy' its not gonna sit great. Stop dropping acid for breakfast ! :) haha
Yoko ate one of George’s biscuits and sat on an amp…. There’s just no way that they could remain a group after that.
(Minuto 5:40) 'Love is in open air' es una composición preciosa de McCartney y George Martin. Parece que en 1966 hubo más de una versión, o quizá después.
Excellent.Thank you.Very telling.
Wow! Behind the scenes.
a squirrel on the fence
I always wondered why Paul was credited alone for those songs/pieces you've mentioned here (and a few others). For "Woman", they could have made it Smith-Webb to make it more like Lennon-McCartney.
John was hurt because he thought that they were going to do the film together. He was interviewed in Spain about what his plans were after filming wrapped and he replied that Paul had signed THEM up for a film score and then they would probably record a Beatles' album after that. Paul had asked him if it was OK and he said yes, but I think he misunderstood what Paul was asking.
I can't imagine their agree was meant to be exclusive, but within the Beatles construct
Spot on 👍💯
This is revealing of the tension which surely existed amongst of beloved Fabs in the midst of mania
2:27 supply man Croz
Their original verbal agreement was intended to cover their own releases, 'Beatles' songs, but I can't speak to the formal agreement drawn up at the time of 'Northern Songs.'
So did Yoko talk about John being hurt to Paul in the hope of making things better between them or to make a wedge between Paul and John?
I thought when he done yesterday that was the straw
You mean the song “Yesterday” which went on to earn John millions and millions of dollars since he is listed as a co-writer?
@kingslaphappy1533 yes because Paul sang it solo on some shows without backing from the others
John in 66 is on record as saying Here There and Everywhere and For No One where some of his favourites. Love in the open Air has similarly top drawer McCartney melody at play. Of course he was going to be envious. He was the guy who wrote 90% of A Hard Days Night and all the best stuff on Rubber Soul.. When the tide changes and youre a 'jealous guy' its not gonna sit great. Stop dropping acid for breakfast ! :) haha
in the nagra Let it Be reels...the flowerpot lunch tape. John said that "he had given up his ego & jealous tendencies for Paul".
Yoko broke them up 😢
I agree but I feel that John was ready to go to solo.
@@ColinSmeeton-o4u maybe John used Yoko as a wedge between him and Paul as he would not have had the strength to leave Paul by himself.
WHO CARES ?
Paul McCartney?