HISTORY OF POP AND ROCK MUSIC - part 364
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PART 364 PAUL McCARTNEY - I've Just Seen A Face (Los Angeles,CA-June 22nd) (1976) "I've Just Seen a Face" is a song by The Beatles. It appears on their 1965 United Kingdom album Help!, although in the United States it and "It's Only Love" first appeared on the Capitol version of the Rubber Soul album.The song was recorded on 14 June 1965 at Abbey Road Studios in London in the same session with "Yesterday" and "I'm Down". The song has remained a favourite of McCartney's as indicated by live performances during his solo career. It was one of only five Beatles numbers performed on his Wings Over America Tour in 1976.
thanks - Q: which category of music this song and interpretion may belong to ?
According to music critic Richie Unterberger of allmusic, "Several songs on 1964's Beatles for Sale, as well as "I'll Cry Instead" from A Hard Day's Night, had leaned in a country and western direction. But 'I've Just Seen a Face' was almost pure country, taken at such a fast tempo that it might have been bluegrass if not for the absence of banjo and fiddle."
McCartney has stated, “It was slightly country and western from my point of view... it was faster, though, it was a strange uptempo thing. I was quite pleased with it. The lyric works; it keeps dragging you forward, it keeps pulling you to the next line, there’s an insistent quality to it that I liked.”
McCartney has stated, “It was slightly country and western from my point of view... it was faster, though, it was a strange uptempo thing. I was quite pleased with it. The lyric works; it keeps dragging you forward, it keeps pulling you to the next line, there’s an insistent quality to it that I liked.”
Thank you as always for this.
I've had to use some new ( to me ) software to get it, but all seems to be fine.
Happy days.
I've had to use some new ( to me ) software to get it, but all seems to be fine.
Happy days.
Wow Zlatko! You're a great music analyst. Deep thanks from a music & Zlatko fan!
Dear Zlatko! Even I learned much abount music categories from you, I'm not able to classify group "Garbage" - OK, they once belonged to the 'indies', but is this an exact valuation ? Please help me in this case, too. Thanks, Beaujoulais
Garbage are an alternative rock band. Garbage's sound has often been described, not only by the band and fans, but also by critics, as being alternative rock, post-grunge, electronic. During the early days of the band, some songs such as "Only Happy When It Rains" and "Stupid Girl" were described as grunge, whilst some disagreed. Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards) saying that the band wanted to "take pop music and make it as horrible sounding as we can." Butch Vig (drums, percussion) has said the crossover-heavy sound was inspired by the band's background with remixes, where songs would be rearranged to every musical style to which they held interest, and also that he "grew up listening to everything from pop radio and opera to country music and polka, so I really though that Garbage would be an interesting and eclectic thing to do."
The first alternative music was made in the late 60s with groups like The Velvet Underground, Iggy and the Stooges, MC5, and The Silver Apples. The trend continued through out the 70s with bands like David Bowie, Can, Neu, Kraftwerk, Television and The New York Dolls.In the early eighties alternative music was limited to a few college radio stations. In the mid 80s as it became more popular In the late 80s commercial stations slowly began to embrace what up till then had been known as college rock. Alternative Rock remained in the underground for many years and, aside from occasional exceptions like R.E.M. and The Cure, met with little commercial success.
Indeed, the use of the word "alternative" in its name indicated that it was something outside the mainstream of rock music. However, the runaway success of Nirvana in 1991 changed all that and catapulted Alternative Rock to the forefront of popular music
The first alternative music was made in the late 60s with groups like The Velvet Underground, Iggy and the Stooges, MC5, and The Silver Apples. The trend continued through out the 70s with bands like David Bowie, Can, Neu, Kraftwerk, Television and The New York Dolls.In the early eighties alternative music was limited to a few college radio stations. In the mid 80s as it became more popular In the late 80s commercial stations slowly began to embrace what up till then had been known as college rock. Alternative Rock remained in the underground for many years and, aside from occasional exceptions like R.E.M. and The Cure, met with little commercial success.
Indeed, the use of the word "alternative" in its name indicated that it was something outside the mainstream of rock music. However, the runaway success of Nirvana in 1991 changed all that and catapulted Alternative Rock to the forefront of popular music
Thanks so much, Zlatko
Is anyone able to dl Garbage's Shirley Manson former group video "Angelfish - Suffocate Me" from youtube and post it at pirate bay ?
It's a gas ...
Is anyone able to dl Garbage's Shirley Manson former group video "Angelfish - Suffocate Me" from youtube and post it at pirate bay ?
It's a gas ...
Beajoulais, check out a program called "keepvid".
It allows you to download videos from youtube and is very easy to use.
It allows you to download videos from youtube and is very easy to use.
Sorry beaujoulais , I spelt your name wrong.
Hi jumpingphil, thanks for your kind support.
Two problems:
1) newer youtube videos are FlashPlayer vids
2) several youtube videos are not released for Germany - so I neither can't play nor record them
Video "Angelfish - Suffocate Me" is a good example - but maybe somone may rip it for me ...
Thanks 2u & peace from Germany, beaujoulais
Two problems:
1) newer youtube videos are FlashPlayer vids
2) several youtube videos are not released for Germany - so I neither can't play nor record them
Video "Angelfish - Suffocate Me" is a good example - but maybe somone may rip it for me ...
Thanks 2u & peace from Germany, beaujoulais
beaujoulais, click my username and enjoy my first ever torrent.
Hi jumpingphil,
You're so patient and so great! The community at HISTORY OF POP AND ROCK MUSIC fans is a real tressure I really would miss if not existing. 1000 thanks & love & peace from your friend from Southern Germany.
Beaujoulais
@Zlatko & Dehou: He's a real valueable friend, too (like both of you) - I'm so glad ...
You're so patient and so great! The community at HISTORY OF POP AND ROCK MUSIC fans is a real tressure I really would miss if not existing. 1000 thanks & love & peace from your friend from Southern Germany.
Beaujoulais
@Zlatko & Dehou: He's a real valueable friend, too (like both of you) - I'm so glad ...
Thank you much, my dear friends, for your wonderful words!
Also I would like to thank you so much for your encouragement & constant support
And of course, congratulations on your first upload! jumpingphil
Also I would like to thank you so much for your encouragement & constant support
And of course, congratulations on your first upload! jumpingphil
Thank you pupovaczlatko and I'm so glad there doesn't seem to be any problems carrying on with this wonderful series of great music.
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