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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck
i'm also of the same view
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Whose view, Jansz' or my view?
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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck
i mean what was played fit the song
as i've said earlier, it's deliberate and also tone-shifted for that slightly out-of-phase sound, and i'm not just talking about "pitch"
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George was the lead guitar player for The Beatles, but on the track there is very sparing amount lead on it. Probably most of what could had been lead guitar was played by other intstruments. Like the part for the one instrument that sounds like a hammered dulcimer, that could had easily been a lead guitar part. I think overall the song being more of a orchestrated peice and had each instrument doing small simple parts that contribute overall to the sound of whole song.
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Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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