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In a thought process that others may table as strange, I thought this morning that I would review one of my favourite songs Jealous Guy but in the style of Patrick Bateman when he has invited Rachel Riley round for a spot of choreography Rachel; did you know that The song starts with a beautiful piano tune (Courtesy Nicky Hopkins). At 00:15, John Lennon starts the vocals. The pitch and smoothness of his voice makes the song so realistic, it hurts. The lyrics of the song are SIMPLY OUTSTANDING. If you listen carefully, you can hear the acoustic guitar playing in the background (Courtesy John Lennon, Joey Molland and Tom Evans). At 00:42, the bass guitar kicks in (Klaus Voormann).At 01:10, the drums are introduced and the tempo of the song is set to a slow and steady beat (Courtesy Jim Keltner). You’ll hear the harmonium (John Barham) if you listen carefully. An awesome fact about this song is that the bass guitar is used as a lead instrument, and the harmonium is used to give the song a steady rhythm. Everything blends together ever so perfectly, and the outcome is a mind blowing song. John Lennon starts his whistling at 02:07. Needless to say, the whistles also add an extra bit of emotion to the song. At 02:36, John Lennon takes over again. The chorus is simply amazing. You’ll hear the vibraphone very clearly at 03:07 when Lennon is saying “I was trying to catch your eye, thought that you was trying to hide”. The song fades along with the vibraphone at 04:04. Now dont just stare at it, eat it.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 06:43:12 +0000

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