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Guitar Music Theory

Rolling Stones 500 The Beatles

Guitar Music Theory

Desi Serna

Musictheoryforguitar, Guitar, Guitarscales, Performing Arts, Guitarmusictheory, Music, Guitarlessons, Arts, Guitarchords, Guitartheory

4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2021

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Let It Be is known as The Beatles’ breakup record: the one where squabbles among John, Paul, George, and Ringo began to overtake the music, resulting in their darkest, most divisive set of songs. In our season 2 premiere, Paul and Ringo join best-selling author and Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield to take us step-by-step through the making of the album, from the failed back-to-basics concept to the famous 1969 rooftop gig to the bitter feud over producer Phil Spector’s involvement. Listen only on Amazon Music. Listen to Rolling Stone 500: http://wondery.fm/RS500_Music_Theory

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0:00.0

Greetings guitar engineers, this is Desi Cerna of the guitar music theory podcast with a special message

0:06.8

about Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums and Amazon original podcast.

0:13.0

What does everyone get wrong about the Beatles' final album, Let It Bea.

0:18.0

How did Brittany Spears create blackout in the middle of a tabloid circus? How did Dolly Parton come into her own as a songwriter on Coat of Many Colors?

0:27.0

Hear the stories about these and other classic records by everyone from Shekira to David Bowie in season 2 of Rolling Stones 500 Greatest

0:36.5

albums and Amazon Original Podcast. Here's a clip of Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Album albums featuring Paul McCartney from the Beatles.

0:46.0

While you're listening, be sure to follow Rolling Stones's

0:49.0

500 Greatest Albums on Amazon music.

0:52.0

Paul McCartney contributed one of his all-time most soulful love songs,

0:56.0

written for his new girlfriend, Linda.

0:58.0

The song was called Two of Us.

1:01.0

Two of Us.

1:02.0

Two of Us riding nowhere, spending someone's modern thing.

1:09.7

You know, I've got a very vivid memory of driving out of London in my Aston Martin with Linda.

1:16.6

There's the two of us and she was always keen on getting lost.

1:20.6

But whereas most of us guys, you know, driving, particularly driving a loved one, you know, a new girlfriend, in my case, you're nervous about getting lost. You know, oh God in London you can really get lost. It's not like

1:35.8

New York was a grid, but she would always just say, yeah well so let's get lost, you know, and we went out

1:41.1

just like great. We just headed out of London and we came to a place where there was a little parking spot in the field and then there was a woods.

1:50.0

I had my guitar I pretty much took it every woman and just started writing that song, you know.

1:56.2

It came very easily because it was commenting on what we were doing kind of thing,

2:00.6

but going a bit more lyrical with it, poetic, and you know, just putting in, you know, chasing paper and just little phrases that I like. But basically that day spawned that little soccer.

2:20.0

Be sure to follow Rolling Stones's 500 Greatest Albums on Amazon Music.

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