THE BEATLES - HONEY PIE REACTION

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This is just one of the many reasons that the Beatles were so special. They were probably the most musically diverse group ever, and this homage to the 1920's jazz era is a prime example.

philharris
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Though John Lennon never missed the opportunity to denigrate Paul's "Granny music". He was all in on Honey Pie (recorded the 1st week of October 1968) Supplying the rhythm guitar on the basic track AND overdubbing the jazzy guitar solo the next day. George plays a Fender 6 string bass. The intro line "Now she's hit the big time" was fed through a compressor with the treble and bass turned down to zero. Giving the vocal a 1920's radio vibe. Throw in the scratchy record overlay and you have a Beatles homage to the early 20th century Music Hall/Vaudeville styles the band grew up listening to.. George Martins arrangement of 5 saxophones and 2 clarinets seals the deal. JAYY, you may've been a Flapper dancer in an earlier life (Look it up) 😀 Fantastic reaction young lady, RNB

ricknbacker
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I'm an old Aussie bloke, sitting in my recliner and LOVED watching you get hooked by this sweet, jazzy little homage to the 1920's ("Silver screen/ Hollywood song" etc) which I first heard back in, oh, probably December '68.
EVERY time they released an album/single, I heard something I'd never heard before.
Musically, The Beatles could do ANYthing; emulate any style and created a few of their own.
Modern music owes its many variations and nuances to The Beatles, after whom there are galaxies of unreachable space, then everybody else.

You said: "Oh, I can't get enough!" and you're awake to their endless, singular, splendid, mind-bending diversity.
Me, too! 🤩😍😎.
Their divine inventions are the sound track of my life. The last thing I ever want to hear are The Beatles.

mikeoliver
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This is the kind of music my Grandmother use to dance to in the 20's. 😆

chitownlee
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Paul McCartney has always had a knack for writing songs like this that have an “old timey” feel with a delicious melody that is just catchy as hell. Please check out “When I’m Sixty-Four”. I guarantee you will love it. Thanks for appreciating the Beatles for ALL of their music, not just the megahits. I just love your enthusiasm Jay. Keep up the great work 🌺✌️

debbiechang
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This came out the whole white album came out a year before I graduated from high school and introduced me to a whole new types of genres in music thank God for the Beatles

stevensprunger
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Paul's dad was in a big band type brass section and played trumpet (Paul started on trumpet, but traded in on a guitar because "You can't sing while you play trumpet". Also, his dad would, at family gatherings, play piano whilst older ladies would sing old 1920s and 1930s songs in the "parlor". Paul's exposure to many styles, mixed with John, George's and Ringo's styles, allowed the Beatles to release more the 250 songs without having 2 that sound the same.

mikefetterman
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Face it, Jayy, you're a romantic. We need more like you in the world today.

KennyY-bhzl
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You never know what you're going to get from The Beatles, you just know it's going to be damn good 😄

aron
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I smile widely when i hear the Beatles😊

Brandi
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this its my favorite song by the beatles, so sweet and simple

rvponto
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A little touch of the 20's Charleston, a touch of Tiny Tim! LOL Cute song!

SK-lkiu
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This was an ode to the old timey sound from their generation. Paul just would come up with such interesting musical directions.

josephtingley
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Paul’s genius strikes again. This time writing a tune based on the roaring 20’s Charleston sound!. Brilliant

Pauls_Archive
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Good music is timeless, and I believe beatles Covered about every Kind up to that moment

DanielLittle-euwm
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- 1920's like Syncopated jazz. Yeah, real hot!! I'm crazy for 1920s dance bands.

hollywoodharriet
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I've always loved the hint of vibrato Paul throws into his voice. It was very popular in the 1920s and '30's songs he's throwing back to. The last big vibrato singer Anthony Newly who sang into the 70s. He was in a couple movie/Broadway musicals if I remember right. If you like it he was good at it, not my style, but he seemed to be good fellow. He was British and had a great sense of humor. It's been so long since I've seen him I'm gonna see if he's on YouTube.💋💖😎🧓

dionysiacosmos
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Checkout the last song on the album - Goodnight. Absolutely adorable song

OzTwanger
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I named our cat Honey Pie after this song. She was honey colored and white. So sweet she was.

NancyMoran-rb
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Definitely has a 193Os feel to it. Love the Beatles!

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