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    #14533901 - 05/30/11 12:16 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

  • 1966:  The Beatles release the single for "Paperback Writer" b/w "Rain"




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"Paperback Writer" is a 1966 song recorded and released by The Beatles. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney, the song was released as the A-side of their eleventh single. The single went to the number one spot in the United States, United Kingdom, West Germany, Australia, New Zealand and Norway. On the US Billboard Hot 100, the song was at number one for two non-consecutive weeks, being interrupted by Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night".

"Paperback Writer" was the last new song by the Beatles to be featured on their final tour in 1966, and was the group's only U.S. number one released that year.

B-side "Rain"
Released 30 May 1966 (US)
10 June 1966 (UK)
Format 7"
Recorded 13 April 1966
EMI Studios, London
Genre Hard rock, power pop
Length 2:18 (stereo version)
2:26 (mono single version)
Label Parlophone R5452 (UK)
Capitol 5651 (US)
Writer(s) Lennon–McCartney
Producer George Martin
Certification Gold (RIAA)



"Rain" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles, credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was first released in June 1966 as the B-side of the "Paperback Writer" single. Both songs were recorded during the sessions for Revolver but neither appears on that album.

Written by John Lennon, "Rain" has been called The Beatles' finest B-side, especially notable for its heavy sonic presence and backwards vocals, both of which were a hint of things to come on Revolver, released two months later.

Three promotional films were made for the song "Rain".  These videos, along with other Beatles videos at the time, sparked George Harrison to say during the Beatles Anthology, "So I suppose, in a way, we invented MTV."

Recording

The inspiration for "Rain" is agreed on by Neil Aspinall, The Beatles' roadie, and John Lennon. They both described the band's arrival in Melbourne, Australia, marked by rain and poor weather.  Lennon said, "I've never seen rain as hard as that, except in Tahiti", and later explained that "Rain" was "about people moaning about the weather all the time".

Recording began on 14 April 1966, in the same session as "Paperback Writer", and concluded on 16 April, with a series of overdubs before mixing on the same day.  At that time, The Beatles were enthused about experimenting in the studio to achieve new sounds and effects.  These experiments were showcased in their influential seventh album, Revolver. Geoff Emerick, who was the engineer for both sessions, described one technique he used to alter the sonic texture of the track by recording the backing track "faster than normal." After playing the tape normally, "the music had a radically different tonal quality.  A similar technique was used to alter the tone of Lennon's lead vocal. It was recorded with the tape machine being slowed down, so making Lennon's voice sound higher when played back at normal speed.  The last verse of "Rain" includes backwards vocals, which was one of the first uses of this technique on a record.  The backwards vocals are Lennon singing the lyrics of the song: "When the sun shines," "Rain," and "If the rain comes, they run and hide their heads."  Both Lennon and producer George Martin have claimed credit for the idea; Lennon said:
“ After we'd done the session on that particular song—it ended at about four or five in the morning—I went home with a tape to see what else you could do with it. And I was sort of very tired, you know, not knowing what I was doing, and I just happened to put it on my own tape recorder and it came out backwards. And I liked it better. So that's how it happened.”

Emerick confirms Lennon's creative accident, but Martin remembers it differently:
“ I was always playing around with tapes and I thought it might be fun to do something extra with John's voice. So I lifted a bit of his main vocal off the four-track, put it on another spool, turned it around and then slid it back and forth until it fitted. John was out at the time but when he came back he was amazed.”

The "Paperback Writer"/"Rain" single was the first release to use a new device invented by the maintenance department at Abbey Road called "ATOC" for "Automatic Transient Overload Control". The new device allowed the record to be cut at a louder volume, louder than any other single up to that time.  On the final mix of the single, Lennon played a 1965 Gretsch Nashville, Paul McCartney a 1964 Rickenbacker 4001S bass, Harrison a 1964 Gibson SG, and Ringo Starr used Ludwig drums.  Both McCartney and Starr have been praised for their performances on their instruments in this song.

A-side "Paperback Writer"
Released 30 May 1966 (US)
10 June 1966 (UK)
Format 7"
Recorded 14 April 1966
EMI Studios, London
Genre Psychedelic rock
Length 2:59
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) Lennon–McCartney
Producer George Martin


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  • 1969:  The Beatles release the single for "The Ballad Of John And Yoko" b/w "Old Brown Shoe"




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"The Ballad of John and Yoko" is a song written by John Lennon, attributed to Lennon/McCartney as was the custom, and released by The Beatles as a single in May 1969. The song, chronicling the events surrounding Lennon’s marriage to Yoko Ono, was the Beatles’ 17th and final UK number one single.

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The song is a ballad in the traditional sense of a narrative poem in a song, not in the sense used in modern pop music where the term usually refers to a slow, sentimental love song. Authored by Lennon while in his honeymoon in Paris,[3] it tells the events of his marriage (in March 1969) to Ono and their publicly-held honeymoon activities, including their ‘Bed-In’ at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel and their demonstration of ‘bagism’.

Lennon brought the song to McCartney’s home on 14 April 1969, before recording it that evening.

Recording


The song was recorded without George Harrison (who was on holiday) and Ringo Starr (who was filming The Magic Christian).  In his biography, McCartney recalls that Lennon had had a sudden inspiration for the song and had suggested that the two of them should record it immediately, without waiting for the other Beatles to return.[8] Reflecting this somewhat unusual situation, the session recordings include the following exchange:

    Lennon (on guitar): "Go a bit faster, Ringo!"
    McCartney (on drums): "OK, George!"

This session also marked the return of Geoff Emerick as recording engineer of a Beatle session after he quit working with the group during the tense White Album sessions nine months earlier.

Personnel

Per Ian MacDonald and Mark Lewisohn:

    John Lennon – lead vocal, lead guitars, acoustic guitar, percussion
    Paul McCartney – harmony vocal, bass, drums, piano, maracas

Release

Backed with Harrison’s "Old Brown Shoe", the single was released in the United Kingdom on 30 May 1969; Lennon and Ono were performing a second Bed-In at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal at the time. The United States release followed a few days later on 4 June.

In the UK and Europe, it was the first Beatles single to be released in stereo. It was therefore the first release not given a mono mix.

The song has been included on several compilation albums: Hey Jude (US, 1970), 1967–1970 (1973), 20 Greatest Hits (UK, 1982), Past Masters (1988) and 1 (2000).

Reception

Several US radio stations declined to broadcast the song because of what they saw as sacrilegious use of the words Christ and crucify in the lyric:

    Christ, you know it ain’t easy,
    You know how hard it can be,
    The way things are going,
    They’re gonna crucify me.

The Spanish government under Franco objected to the song due to its statement that Gibraltar was "near Spain". The status of Gibraltar was a subject of debate between Spain and the United Kingdom at that time.

The single became the Beatles’ 17th and final UK number one; it reached number eight in the US.

B-side "Old Brown Shoe"
Released 30 May 1969
Format 7"
Recorded 14 April 1969
EMI Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length 2:59
Label Apple Records
Writer(s) Lennon/McCartney
Producer George Martin
Certification Gold (RIAA)



"Old Brown Shoe" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released by The Beatles as a B-side to "The Ballad of John and Yoko". It is also available on the Beatles' compilation albums The Beatles 1967-1970, Hey Jude and Past Masters, Volume Two.

Composition

Harrison commented about this song: "I started the chord sequences on the piano, which I don't really play, and then began writing ideas for the words from various opposites... Again, it's the duality of things – yes no, up down, left right, right wrong, etc."  This idea was also prevalent in their earlier single, "Hello, Goodbye".

Recording

The Beatles' recording of this song features lead vocals from Harrison, and backing vocals from John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The unusual bass sound was achieved by tracking McCartney's bass with Harrison's lead guitar.

In a two part CREEM interview (published December 1987 and January 1988) George Harrison said that he played bass for the piece. The song bears resemblance to Nina Simone's 1969 song "Revolution", which itself was meant to be a riposte to The Beatles' "Revolution".

Extract from the interview:

    Creem: You also told me you played bass on "Old Brown Shoe."
    George: It’s like a lunatic playing.
    Creem: It sounds like McCartney was going nuts again.
    George: That was me going nuts. I’m doing exactly what I do on the guitar.

Although Lennon did play guitar on the track, his instrumentation was removed and replaced by the organ sound.

The song was recorded during the sessions for the Abbey Road album. The group had previously performed the song a number of times over three days during the Let It Be sessions at Apple Studios in January 1969, which have been widely bootlegged.  Harrison made a solo demo on electric guitar at EMI Studios on 25 February 1969 (along with "Something" and "All Things Must Pass"), which was released on Anthology 3 in 1996.

In 1980 John Lennon claimed that he was responsible for the inclusion of "Old Brown Shoe" as the B-side of "The Ballad of John and Yoko" single.

Personnel

    George Harrison – vocal, guitars, organ, bass on guitar
    Paul McCartney – backing vocal, bass guitar, piano
    John Lennon – backing vocal
    Ringo Starr – drums

    Personnel per Ian MacDonald


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Re: Today in counterculture history (05/30) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #14534926 - 05/30/11 09:19 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

In 1971, 36 people were treated after unwittingly drinking apple cider laced with LSD at a "Grateful Dead" concert at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco.

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    #14535146 - 05/30/11 10:21 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

Pretty cool, but what is your source for these?  Just curious.






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THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO
(Lennon/McCartney)

JOHN 1969: "It's something I wrote, and it's like an old-time ballad. It's the story of us going along getting married, going to Paris, going to Amsterdam, all that. It's 'Johnny B. Paperback Writer.' The story came out that only Paul and I were on the record, but I wouldn't have bothered publicizing that. It doesn't mean anything. It just so happened that there were only two of us there -- George was abroad and Ringo was on the film and he couldn't come that night. Because of that, it was a choice of either re-mixing or doing a new song -- and you always go for doing a new one instead of fiddling about with an old one. So we did and it turned out well."


JOHN 1980: "Well, guess who wrote that? I wrote that in Paris on our honeymoon. It's a piece of journalism. It's a folk song. That's why I called it, 'The Ballad Of...'"


PAUL 1988: "John came to me and said, 'I've got this song about our wedding and it's called The Ballad Of John And Yoko, Christ They're Gonna Crucify Me, and I said 'Jesus Christ, you're kidding aren't you? Someone really is going to get upset about it.' He said, 'Yeah, but let's do it.' I was a little worried for him because of the lyric but he was going through alot of terrible things. He came around to my house, wanting to do it really quick. He said, 'Let's just you and me run over to the studio.' I said 'Oh alright, I'll play drums, I'll play bass.' John played guitar. So we did it and stood back to see if the other guys would hate us for it-- which I'm not sure about. They probably never forgave us. John was on heat, so to speak. He needed to record it so we just ran in and did it."



OLD BROWN SHOE
(Harrison)

GEORGE 1980: "I started the chord sequences on the piano, which I don't really play, and then began writing ideas for the words from various opposites... Again, it's the duality of things-- yes no, up down, left right, right wrong, etcetera."



























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Re: Today in counterculture history (05/30) [Re: Learyfan]
    #16304915 - 05/30/12 06:20 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

PAPERBACK WRITER
(Lennon/McCartney)

JOHN 1972: "Paul. I think I might have helped with some of the lyrics, Yes, I did. But it was mainly Paul's tune."


JOHN 1980
: "'Paperback Writer' is son of 'Day Tripper' ...meaning a rock 'n roll song with a guitar lick on a fuzzy loud guitar."


PAUL circa-1994: "I arrived at Weybridge and told John I had this idea of trying to write off to a publishers to become a paperback writer, and I said, 'I think it should be written like a letter.' I took a bit of paper out and I said it should be something like, 'Dear Sir or Madam, as the case may be...' and I proceeded to write it just like a letter in front of him, occasionally rhyming it... And then we went upstairs and put the melody to it. John and I sat down and finished it all up, but it was tilted towards me-- the original idea was mine. I had no music, but it's just a little bluesy song, not alot of melody. Then I had the idea to do the harmonies, and we arranged that in the studio."





RAIN
(Lennon/McCartney)

JOHN 1966: "After we'd done the session on that particular song-- it ended at about four or five in the morning-- I went home with a tape to see what else you could do with it. And I was sort of very tired, you know, not knowing what I was doing, and I just happened to put it on my own tape recorder and it came out backwards. And I liked it better. So that's how it happened."


JOHN 1980: "That's me again-- with the first backwards tape on record anywhere... I got home from the studio and I was stoned out of my mind on marijuana... and, as I usually do, I listened to what I'd recorded that day. Somehow it got on backwards and I sat there, transfixed, with the earphones on, with a big hash joint. I ran in the next day and said, 'I know what to do with it, I know... listen to this!' So I made them all play it backwards. The fade is me actually singing backwards with the guitars going backwards. (sings) 'Sharethsmnowthsmeanss!' That one was the gift of God... of Ja actually-- the god of marijuana, right? So Ja gave me that one."


RINGO 1984: "My favorite piece of me is what I did on 'Rain.' I think I just played amazing. I was into the snare and hi-hat. I think it was the first time I used the trick of starting a break by hitting the hi-hat first instead of going directly to a drum off the hi-hat. I think it's the best out of all the records I've ever made. 'Rain' blows me away. It's out in left field. I know me and I know my playing... and then there's 'Rain.'"


PAUL circa-1994: "It was nice. I really enjoyed that one."



















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    #16304931 - 05/30/12 06:27 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

Today in shroomry history;

Epic poaster continues long lasting string of Epic poasts.

May the winds of well thought out input and clever display technique forever drive your sails.

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    #16304937 - 05/30/12 06:32 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

Likewise my brother. 

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    #16304942 - 05/30/12 06:34 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

They may say that we're dreamers, but we're not the only ones.

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    #18341957 - 05/30/13 05:15 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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    #20059750 - 05/30/14 05:45 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Annual bump.


















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    #20059783 - 05/30/14 06:00 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

"Paerback Writer" is one of my favorite Beatles tunes. It's a rockin' song! :rockman:

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    #20059976 - 05/30/14 07:19 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

I like happiness is a warm gun and that one song "number nine"

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    #20060076 - 05/30/14 08:00 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Happiness is another great song, but I'm kind of meh on #9.

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    #21740772 - 05/30/15 11:53 AM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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    #23288085 - 05/30/16 12:31 PM (7 years, 8 months ago)

50th anniversary of the "Paperback Writer" b/w "Rain" single, which some consider to have an early psychedelic feel and/or effects.














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    #23288160 - 05/30/16 12:57 PM (7 years, 8 months ago)



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    #26022277 - 05/30/19 06:29 AM (4 years, 8 months ago)

50th anniversary of "The Ballad Of John And Yoko" single today.












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    #27329266 - 05/30/21 01:43 PM (2 years, 8 months ago)

55th anniversary of "Paperback Writer" / "Rain" today.










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