sexta-feira, 19 de novembro de 2010

"Here Comes The Sun"

Little darling... starts this Beatles' song! Well, I'm a beatlemaniac, so I'm suspect to say that but I'll say: this is good song!
Today, Juliana try to convince me this music matches with thinking mood.  I disagree with that. This music gives me the sensation of movement, something changing, not myself thinking, or like in a dream. I always imagined the clip of this song as a green mountain, a guy walking through this scene, a dog passing by, the guy crossing some street, someone waiting for him in the end of his journey!
Well, I guess music affects people in a very different particular away and mine is like I was going to find something new!

"Here Comes the Sun" is a song by George Harrison from The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road. As of 18 November 2010, it is the band's most downloaded song on iTunes. (Wikipedia)

The song, one of Harrison's best-known Beatles' contributions alongside "Something", originated from a song-writing collaboration between Harrison and close friend Eric Clapton called "Badge" (recorded by Clapton's group Cream), which featured an arpeggiated guitar riff that is similar to the one that forms the bridge of "Here Comes the Sun". The year 1969 was a difficult one for Harrison: he was arrested for marijuana possession, he had his tonsils removed, and he had quit the band temporarily. The song was written while Harrison was away from all of these troubles.

Harrison stated in The Beatles Anthology:
"Here Comes the Sun" was written at the time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen: 'Sign this' and 'sign that'. Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever, by the time spring comes you really deserve it. So one day I decided I was going to sag off Apple and I went over to Eric Clapton's house. The relief of not having to go see all those dopey accountants was wonderful, and I walked around the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars and wrote "Here Comes the Sun".[1]
There is a lost photo from the Anthology 3 of George Harrison working on the song, with the capo on the seventh fret.
 From: Wikipedia

Um comentário:

Ju disse...

Uma das tags q vc colocou é "pensamento".
Mais de uma vez essa palavra foi citada no texto.
E ele se baseia na música "Here Comes the Sun".
E vc ainda quer me dizer q ela n te faz pensar, ou n combina com esse tipo de momento? :P