Why was Sgt. Peppers such a huge album?
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Quote:Made it! We are the undisputed Messege Board czars!(That means we don't have a real life.)Thanks everyone. I don't know why you are congratulating yourself Rockin.Half the post's have little or nothing to do with Sgt Pepper!
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bubble puster. party pooper. nay sayer. 50 is 50. not too bad, from what i've seen in my short time here.
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Is the other half about Mr. Kite?
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OK,Some Beatles songs use both common (i.e. 4/4) and triple time (i.e. 3/4 or 6/8) in the same song. Mr. Kite is a simple example due to the circus music in the instrumental break. Sometimes, it's just a measure or two in between lines...Can you identify some?Some non-Beatles examples of this include "Change Partners" by Stephen Stills... Verses in triple, chorus in common... Neil Young's "Broken Arrow" and others...So, c'mon... think of some... Casey
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Quote:Half the post's have little or nothing to do with Sgt Pepper!That may be true but those posts are so informative, concise, absorbing, engrossing, provocative, compelling and thought provoking that Sgt. Pepper himself would have approved of them.Besides, it was really hard to come up with all this gibberish.Ringo
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Quote: OK,Some Beatles songs use both common (i.e. 4/4) and triple time (i.e. 3/4 or 6/8) in the same song. Mr. Kite is a simple example due to the circus music in the instrumental break. Sometimes, it's just a measure or two in between lines...Can you identify some?Some non-Beatles examples of this include "Change Partners" by Stephen Stills... Verses in triple, chorus in common... Neil Young's "Broken Arrow" and others...So, c'mon... think of some... CaseyGirl.
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Quote: OK,Some Beatles songs use both common (i.e. 4/4) and triple time (i.e. 3/4 or 6/8) in the same song. Mr. Kite is a simple example due to the circus music in the instrumental break. Sometimes, it's just a measure or two in between lines..."All You Need Is Love."Ringeaux
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Aaargh! It was driving me crazy --- an early Beatle rocker that went into 6/8 on the guitar solo ---Eureka! "I Call Your Name."George
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There is some ternary meter in Happiness is a Warm Gun as well as a few other time signatures!Lucy in the Sky features both common and 3/4 although it's all a little patchworked together.
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Quote:Ringeaux Glad to see you finally added the "u" in there, it was really bothering me.Ringo
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