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There’s a lot of interesting audio questions and strange occurrences in Beatles Songs, Take for example the guitar solo on “Hey Bulldog “, or the lead guitar on “It’s All Too Much “. What are your answers to these mysteries?
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SavoyMuffin said
There’s a lot of interesting audio questions and strange occurrences in Beatles Songs, Take for example the guitar solo on “Hey Bulldog “, or the lead guitar on “It’s All Too Much “. What are your answers to these mysteries?
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There are answers, and more questions, and more answers on the various threads here in the “songs” category….
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sir walter raleigh said
Who sang the Aaahs on … nevermind
According to Wiki, all three contributed vocals but mainly it was Kurt Cobain, depends on the individual song. I’ve never listed to it, I think ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ is dreadful.
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9 October 2021
meanmistermustard said
sir walter raleigh said
Who sang the Aaahs on … nevermind
According to Wiki, all three contributed vocals but mainly it was Kurt Cobain, depends on the individual song. I’ve never listed to it, I think ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ is dreadful.
TRAITOR! IMBECILE! SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT IS THE MESSIAH OF ROCK!
GET BACK IS HERE!
cool Beatles sites: good ‘ol Alan nice song-by-song and of course this place
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18 April 2013
How old you are determines whether you love Nirvana. I think to many young adults who were already alternative music fans when Nirvana came out, it seemed like the popularity of Nirvana was the moment when alternative became a corporate entity and the radio stations and bands all started to become identical. It was the end of jangly guitar pop and the beginning of vocalists who all sounded like Eddie Vedder.
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22 July 2019
Expert Textpert said
How old you are determines whether you love Nirvana. I think to many young adults who were already alternative music fans when Nirvana came out, it seemed like the popularity of Nirvana was the moment when alternative became a corporate entity and the radio stations and bands all started to become identical. It was the end of jangly guitar pop and the beginning of vocalists who all sounded like Eddie Vedder.
It’s really the same for all music, really. Let’s get back to topic though.
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