On Jul 10, 1:16=A0pm, abe slaney <abesla...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 10, 9:33 am, marcus <marcus...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Less than a week later, the Rolling Stones came out with "Street
> > Fighting Man". =A0I also liked the lyrics to that song, but found them
> > the opposite of "Revolution". =A0I recall writing down on piece of
> > cardboard, "Peace through Revolution"---The Stones, "Revolution
> > through Peace"---The Beatles. =A0Both groups seemed to be going to
> > different ends to achieve the same goal.
>
> Both terrific songs. I have to say at this point in time, I'd rather
> hear "Street Fighting Man" on the radio, though. Maybe it's partly
> overexposure to the Beatles track, but I also think as a piece of
> songwriting and as a recording, SFM was more progressive and continues
> to be more interesting with its odd timings and instrumental textures.
> Musically, Revolution is just early R&R on steroids, which isn't to
> knock it - it's great stuff.
>
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Love "SFM" a lot but sounds like an also ran to "Jumpin' Jack Flash,"
where 'Revolution" still makes everyone start singing along.
"Revolution" also had it's unexpected time signature bit, and the
unique guitar sound, as was a habit with them, was also something that
made it stand out.
I remember asking the guard at AR what The Beatles had been up to
lately one day, and he said "Oh I think they've all gone mad. The
other night they were in here and John was just screaming "It's
Alright, alright, alright" for half the evening" and shook his head.
When the record came out, I realized he must have been talking out
this record;)
TH
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