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What the heck is so special about......... HEY JUDE
by the Beatles??? Dont get me wrong I have Revolver, White Album, Beatles Anthology 2 & 3, Magical Mystery Tour and Sargent Pepper. But I just dont get what is so good about that song? I listen 2 it and it just doesnt do anything for me. Its sappy dry and :boring: (kinda like the Let It Be album which is part of the reason I never bothered 2 buy it). Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: HEY JUDE
by the Beatles??? Dont get me wrong I have Revolver, White Album, Beatles Anthology 2 & 3, Magical Mystery Tour and Sargent Pepper. But I just dont get what is so good about that song? I listen 2 it and it just doesnt do anything for me. Its sappy dry and :boring: (kinda like the Let It Be album which is part of the reason I never bothered 2 buy it). It's easy to singalong Ok go check out the Wilson Picket cover and watch him let fly a few "Hey Jew"s. test | |
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It's long, no seriously it was the longest No 1 song ever, maybe still is at 7.05. It was No 1 for 9 weeks. Paul wrote it for Julian Lennon. It's all about the 'na-na-na's' but I think Pauls vocals great. [Edited 11/25/07 20:54pm] | |
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For me, it's what may currently be referred to as a foreign substance called a memorable melody.
A challenge: Feel free to come up with a comparably interesting and memorable melody from anything in today's Top 10... ...And make sure your peoples is there...cause you might get embarrassed. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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It's one of those rare songs when McCartney started mimicking Lennons writing style...
Other than that... it's the melody and its catchyness plus it's fucking amazing when they all go off at the end... I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
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paisleypark4 said: HEY JUDE
by the Beatles??? Dont get me wrong I have Revolver, White Album, Beatles Anthology 2 & 3, Magical Mystery Tour and Sargent Pepper. But I just dont get what is so good about that song? I listen 2 it and it just doesnt do anything for me. Its sappy dry and :boring: (kinda like the Let It Be album which is part of the reason I never bothered 2 buy it). Not much actually. | |
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It is what it is. Sometimes greatness is indefinable. Although the catchiness and the tour-de-force sing-along at the end go some way in explaining it. This song chokes me up, actually. I love it. | |
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I feel you, but something about the LOVE cd version makes it ALOT better.
I don't know what it was, but I like the LOVE version better, a whole lot better. it seems more grittier and soulful, i don't know what homedude did to it. The regular version is just ok. I find I like alot of LOVE versions of the songs than the original one. Anybody got a full list of the differences that were made? | |
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theAudience said: For me, it's what may currently be referred to as a foreign substance called a memorable melody.
A challenge: Feel free to come up with a comparably interesting and memorable melody from anything in today's Top 10... ...And make sure your peoples is there...cause you might get embarrassed. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Right on tA. Some people just don't know. | |
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Macca is the bomb. [Edited 11/26/07 12:48pm] | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: It's long, no seriously it was the longest No 1 song ever, maybe still is at 7.05. It was No 1 for 9 weeks. Paul wrote it for Julian Lennon. It's all about the 'na-na-na's' but I think Pauls vocals great.
[Edited 11/25/07 20:54pm] Isn't American Pie longer??? | |
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I don't like it as much as I used to, but the ending is really great, despite all the repetition. Amazing vocal from Paul.
And as mentioned, the great melody, decent lyrics, great performance. Not an exotic beauty, but a near flawless one. My Legacy
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I guess I can FORCE MYSELF to liek it one day Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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It's well performed. The lyrics are decent if you know what they're about, the melody is pretty good though it's kinda remeniscient of some of their other stuff. But Paul sings the FUCK outta that tune! It's nowhere near my favorite Beatles tune, but the fact that he plays it so well really takes is over the threshold. | |
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paisleypark4 said: I guess I can FORCE MYSELF to liek it one day
That's the spirit! My Legacy
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Personally i think "Hey Jude" is one of their weaker singles (from one of their weaker albums)
But, as other people said, its probably because of the anthemic and sing-along aspects it became such a popular song. Personally i think more ambivalent, psychedelic efforts like Strawberry Fields Forever and I am the wallruss are far superior. | |
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I'm with you PP4. I hate the Beatles, and this song does nothing to help the cause. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Riverpoet31 said: Personally i think "Hey Jude" is one of their weaker singles (from one of their weaker albums)
It's not on any proper album, only compilations. My Legacy
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Riverpoet31 said: Personally i think more ambivalent, psychedelic efforts like Strawberry Fields Forever and I am the wallruss are far superior. I agree with this, though, and it says something about the public that Hey Jude was their biggest single, and Strawberry Fields was the first (in like 4 or 5 years) to not go #1 My Legacy
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VoicesCarry said: mynameisnotsusan said: It's long, no seriously it was the longest No 1 song ever, maybe still is at 7.05. It was No 1 for 9 weeks. Paul wrote it for Julian Lennon. It's all about the 'na-na-na's' but I think Pauls vocals great.
[Edited 11/25/07 20:54pm] Isn't American Pie longer??? American Pie is longer but it was split in 2 for the single | |
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I'm more of an ice water and soda water kind of guy, but "Hey Jude" always struck me as being the prototypical drinking-in-the-bar-with-your-friends kind of song.
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I always dug some of their songs that didnt make the official album. | |
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B-sides is what i'm sayin I suppose. | |
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worst song by the beatles
all the nananananananananan extended final is embarrassing "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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I love the song, but no one ever talks about 'all my lovin' | |
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Moonbeam said: I'm with you PP4. I hate the Beatles, and this song does nothing to help the cause.
Hate is a strong word...What could you possibly "hate" about the Beatles? | |
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dannyd5050 said: Moonbeam said: I'm with you PP4. I hate the Beatles, and this song does nothing to help the cause.
Hate is a strong word...What could you possibly "hate" about the Beatles? uh oh! brace yourself "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: dannyd5050 said: Hate is a strong word...What could you possibly "hate" about the Beatles? uh oh! brace yourself seriously 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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theAudience said: For me, it's what may currently be referred to as a foreign substance called a memorable melody.
A challenge: Feel free to come up with a comparably interesting and memorable melody from anything in today's Top 10... ...And make sure your peoples is there...cause you might get embarrassed. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 there it is. like it or hate it, the melody gets in your head and it's simple to hum or whistle or whatever ya do when there's no stereo around. "melody" is a naughty word in today's pop music scene, but i think no matter what generation you're from, the songs with the catchy, memorable melodies are the ones that people remember once the fads die off. that's what's so great about "hey jude". you don't have to like it, but you'll remember it. | |
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It's a very long melody, too.
Some musicians make melodies that just repeat the same line over & over, but Hey Jude (the first half at least) covers a lot of territory. And the second half, while it repeats, builds tension through the repetition and the building intensity of the performance. My Legacy
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